About Washington's Armor
This historical action adventure feature film series depicts the adventures of
young George Washington 20 years prior to the revolutionary war, and leading up to the beginning of the French and Indian war.
This miraculous story of almost 300 hundred years ago needs to be told not only
to make known the amount of sacrifice and perseverance George Washington experienced,
but how God's hand was on him so that he could eventually become the first president of the United States of America. His tenacity and integrity helped in obtaining the very freedoms that we are at risk of losing today.
"By the miraculous care of providence, I have been protected
beyond all human probability or expectations; for I had four bullets
through my coat and two horses shot under me yet escaped unhurt...."
George Washington.
beyond all human probability or expectations; for I had four bullets
through my coat and two horses shot under me yet escaped unhurt...."
George Washington.
Where did the story come from?
Producer and director Tammy Lane read the book "The Bulletproof George Washington" by David Barton and was inspired to bring this story to the screen. 17 years later the movie is now a reality.
Tammy and her script writing team has enjoyed doing a lot of reading and research.
One of the sources, "The Journal of Major George Washington" can be read about on Mount Vernon's website.
One of the sources, "The Journal of Major George Washington" can be read about on Mount Vernon's website.
What was the French and Indian War?
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) is the name given to the North American theater of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), a global conflict involving the major powers of Europe. Though war was not formally declared until 1756, armed conflict began in 1754 as disputes over land claims in the Ohio Valley lead to a series of frontier battles between the French and British. Both received support from various Native American tribes, though the outnumbered French became far more dependent on these allies as the war progressed.
Click to read more HERE.
Click to read more HERE.
Click to read about Washington's role in the French and Indian War
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