and the step grandson of james rivington, rivington street in manhattan.author, but he also was a patriot who switched sides in the war and was able to get the naval codes to the british navy t washington to move to the battle of yorktown and he turned it over to the french and the british still don't know what had happened. and they said washington did not defeat us but he outside us. the one that is often the case, especially for revolutionaries. they were outdone and outmanned and had a far more exrienced opponent facing them and to be able to come up with this approach with guerrilla warfare, doing everything intelligent, americans -- i mean, it's no wonder that they were considered ingenious. >> they wanted to crush us, but they couldn't. and we like these guys. and it took the average everyday person to be successful. and that is why put some of the pictures in the book. it's theone we want to give you credit. the book is we recommend it to you highly, title is "george washington's secret six." bookstores and online and everywhere. thank yo [ me anno