![]() American officers eligible for representation generally served for at least three years or the duration of the war, died or were incapacitated in service, or retired with honor from Continental service as the result of a reorganization of the army that left them without a unit to command. This is typically the constituent society organized in the state-or in the case of France, the country-in which his unit was organized. ![]() Most officers are represented in the constituent society of which he was, or could have been, a member. Each of the officers represented in the Society meet the qualifications for representation established by the constituent society in which he is represented. The Society of the Cincinnati is organized in each of the original thirteen states of the American union as well as in France. The current members of the Society of the Cincinnati represent 3,432 officers who led American and French soldiers and sailors in our Revolutionary War. ![]() Officers Represented in the Society of the Cincinnati. ![]() ![]() Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War.Officers Represented in the Society of the Cincinnati ![]()
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