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Margaret Corbin, geborene Cochran, (* 12. November 1751 bei Chambersburg, heute Franklin County, Provinz Pennsylvania, Britisches Weltreich, heute Vereinigte Staaten; † 16. Januar 1800 in Highland Falls, New York, USA) ist die erste anerkannte und eine der wenigen namentlich bekannten Soldatinnen aus dem Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg.

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dbo:abstract Margaret Corbin, geborene Cochran, (* 12. November 1751 bei Chambersburg, heute Franklin County, Provinz Pennsylvania, Britisches Weltreich, heute Vereinigte Staaten; † 16. Januar 1800 in Highland Falls, New York, USA) ist die erste anerkannte und eine der wenigen namentlich bekannten Soldatinnen aus dem Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg. (de) Margaret Cochran Corbin (November 12, 1751 – January 16, 1800) was a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War. On November 16, 1776, her husband, John Corbin, was one of some 600 American soldiers defending Fort Washington in northern Manhattan from 4,000 attacking Hessian troops under British command. Margaret, too nervous to let her husband go into battle alone, decided she wanted to go with him. Since she was a nurse, she was allowed to accompany her husband as a nurse for injured soldiers. John Corbin was on the crew of one of two cannons the defenders deployed; when he fell in action, Margaret Corbin took his place and continued to work the cannon until she too was seriously wounded. It is said that Corbin was standing next to her husband when he fell during battle. Immediately, she took his post, and because she had watched her husband, a trained artilleryman, fire the cannon so much, she was able to fire, clean and aim the cannon with great ease and speed. This impressed the other soldiers and was the beginning of her military career. She later became the first woman in U.S. history to receive a pension from Congress for military service when she could no longer work due to injury, and was enlisted into the Corps of Invalids. (en) Margaret Cochran Corbin (née le 12 novembre 1751 et morte le 16 janvier 1800) est une femme qui combattit durant la guerre d'indépendance américaine. Le 16 novembre 1776, lorsque son mari est tué durant la bataille de Fort Washington, elle prend sa place et continue de tirer au canon sur les troupes ennemies. Après la bataille, le Congrès continental lui octroie le versement d'une pension, faisant d'elle la première femme américaine à recevoir une pension militaire du Congrès. (fr) Margaret Cochran Corbin (12 de noviembre de 1751-16 de enero de 1800) fue una mujer que luchó en la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos.​ El 16 de noviembre de 1776, su marido, John Corbin era uno de los 600 soldados que defendían Fort Washington en Manhattan del norte, atacado por 4.000 hesianos a las órdenes británicas. Margaret, demasiado nerviosa como para dejar ir a su marido sólo a la batalla, decidió que quería ir con él. Como era enfermera, se le permitió acompañar a su esposo como enfermera para los soldados heridos.​ John Corbin estaba en el equipo de uno de los dos cañones que desplegaron los defensores; cuándo cayó en acción, Margaret Corbin tomó su lugar y continuó manejando el cañón hasta que también resultó gravemente herida.​ Se dice que Corbin estaba junto a su marido cuándo cayó durante la batalla. Inmediatamente, ocupó su puesto, y como había visto a su esposo, un artillero entrenado, disparar tanto el cañón, fue capaz de disparar, limpiar y apuntar el cañón con gran velocidad y facilidad. Esto impresionó a los otros soldados y fue el principio de su carrera militar. Más tarde se convirtió en la primera mujer en la historia de EE. UU. en recibir una pensión del Congreso por el servicio militar porque ya no podía trabajar debido a sus lesiones y se alistó en el Cuerpo de Inválidos.​ (es)
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rdfs:comment Margaret Corbin, geborene Cochran, (* 12. November 1751 bei Chambersburg, heute Franklin County, Provinz Pennsylvania, Britisches Weltreich, heute Vereinigte Staaten; † 16. Januar 1800 in Highland Falls, New York, USA) ist die erste anerkannte und eine der wenigen namentlich bekannten Soldatinnen aus dem Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg. (de) Margaret Cochran Corbin (née le 12 novembre 1751 et morte le 16 janvier 1800) est une femme qui combattit durant la guerre d'indépendance américaine. Le 16 novembre 1776, lorsque son mari est tué durant la bataille de Fort Washington, elle prend sa place et continue de tirer au canon sur les troupes ennemies. Après la bataille, le Congrès continental lui octroie le versement d'une pension, faisant d'elle la première femme américaine à recevoir une pension militaire du Congrès. (fr) Margaret Cochran Corbin (12 de noviembre de 1751-16 de enero de 1800) fue una mujer que luchó en la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos.​ El 16 de noviembre de 1776, su marido, John Corbin era uno de los 600 soldados que defendían Fort Washington en Manhattan del norte, atacado por 4.000 hesianos a las órdenes británicas. Margaret, demasiado nerviosa como para dejar ir a su marido sólo a la batalla, decidió que quería ir con él. Como era enfermera, se le permitió acompañar a su esposo como enfermera para los soldados heridos.​ John Corbin estaba en el equipo de uno de los dos cañones que desplegaron los defensores; cuándo cayó en acción, Margaret Corbin tomó su lugar y continuó manejando el cañón hasta que también resultó gravemente herida.​ Se dice que Corbin estaba junto a su m (es) Margaret Cochran Corbin (November 12, 1751 – January 16, 1800) was a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War. On November 16, 1776, her husband, John Corbin, was one of some 600 American soldiers defending Fort Washington in northern Manhattan from 4,000 attacking Hessian troops under British command. Margaret, too nervous to let her husband go into battle alone, decided she wanted to go with him. Since she was a nurse, she was allowed to accompany her husband as a nurse for injured soldiers. John Corbin was on the crew of one of two cannons the defenders deployed; when he fell in action, Margaret Corbin took his place and continued to work the cannon until she too was seriously wounded. It is said that Corbin was standing next to her husband when he fell during battle. Immediat (en)
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