"Philippe Hubert Preudhomme de Borre"@en . "Order of Saint Louis 1757"@en . . . "Philippe Hubert Chevalier Preudhomme de Borre"@en . . "Li\u00E8ge, Prince-Bishopric of Li\u00E8ge"@en . . . . "1740"^^ . "United States"@en . . "Philippe Hubert, Chevalier de Preudhomme de Borre (17 September 1717 \u2013 1790/1791) joined the French Army in 1740 and served in the War of the Austrian Succession. During the American Revolutionary War he traveled to America where he was presented as a military expert. Promoted to general officer, his career as a Continental Army officer was brief and undistingished. He resigned under a cloud and returned to France in 1779. His career ended in obscurity."@en . "1776"^^ . . "France"@en . . . "1779"^^ . . "1790"^^ . . . "1717-09-17"^^ . . . . . . "Philippe Hubert, Chevalier de Preudhomme de Borre (17 September 1717 \u2013 1790/1791) joined the French Army in 1740 and served in the War of the Austrian Succession. During the American Revolutionary War he traveled to America where he was presented as a military expert. Promoted to general officer, his career as a Continental Army officer was brief and undistingished. He resigned under a cloud and returned to France in 1779. His career ended in obscurity. De Borre began his military career in the French royal army as a volunteer. He served as a cavalry officer in several campaigns during the War of the Austrian Succession. In 1745 he was seriously wounded. In 1757 he raised a unit from his home town of Li\u00E8ge in what is now Belgium but evidently saw no action in the Seven Years' War. When he arrived in America in 1776, the Second Continental Congress commissioned him a brigadier general. George Washington assigned de Borre to command the 2nd Maryland Brigade in John Sullivan's division. He led his troops at Staten Island and Brandywine. At the latter battle he proved incapable of handling his troops in action. Threatened with a court martial, he resigned and left America in 1779. He was promoted to brigadier general in the French army in 1780 but he was no longer physically capable of active service."@en . . "Brigadier General, 1780"@en . . "Cavalry, artillery"@en . "Brigadier General, 1776"@en .