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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>On September 1 1814 under the command of Lt. Gen.&nbsp;Sir George Prevost nearly 15000 veteran British troops fresh from victory over Napoleon crossed the Canadian-American border&mdash;the largest foreign army ever to invade the United States.</p><p>Opposing the British invasion were Gen. Alexander Macomb and his army of fewer than 5000 men and the improvised fleet and brilliant strategy of thirty-year-old Lt. Thomas Macdonough. They were on the losing side of a devastating war. By the time the British and Americans clashed on the waters and surrounding shores of Lake Champlain on September 11 1814 Macomb and Macdonough&rsquo;s government pursued by British troops had fled from a burning Washington.</p><p>Yet despite the odds the Americans managed to thwart the world&rsquo;s strongest naval power in one of the most decisive battles in American history. The source of the documentary film of the same name <em>The Final Invasion</em> is based on primary research and original discoveries&mdash;including previously unknown private diaries and orders missing since the war. Fair-minded astute and passionately engaged with his subject Col. David G.&nbsp;Fitz-Enz brings to life the immediacy and immensity of the British threat the bloody reality of naval warfare and the far-reaching consequences of the American victory against tremendous odds.</p><p>Col. David G. Fitz-Enz was a Regular Army officer for thirty years. He was awarded the Soldier&rsquo;s Medal for heroism and the Bronze Star for valor before retiring in 1993. He is the author of <em>Why a Soldier?: A Signal Corpsman&rsquo;s Tour from Vietnam to the Moscow Hot Line</em> and lives near Plattsburgh New York with his wife Carol.</p>