intimate relationship of trust with john glover and with the adjutant of that unit at the time, caleb gibbs. who later becomes in charge of the commander-in-chief's daughter. this relationship is incredibly important. washington can trust these men of the most crucial inflection points of the war. in places entitled trust on the shoulders of the marblehead. you bring us across the river and chooses don't worry about that my boys have got it. glover had the confidence in his men and washington had confidence in the marble headers. as i said earlier, i've washington was in dispensary man at the revolution was the marble headers were the indispensable men of the revolution. >> margo has a great question. about the training, what comes into shaping the ability of this wonderful regiment? was it life experience? was it fishing was at the experience coming in long before the war broke out? how are they taught there was more to it to effectively be the regiment they became. he met the man had undergone training as a militia unit prior to the war. they would train in the grounds, in and around marb