George Washington was primarily stationed at various locations during his military career, notably in the Virginia colonies during the French and Indian War. He gained significant experience while serving at Fort Necessity and later at Fort Duquesne. During the American Revolutionary War, he was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and stationed at key locations, including Boston, New York, and ultimately at Yorktown, where he secured a decisive victory against British forces.
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