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  2. Sergeant Major John Champe (ca. 1752 – 30 September 1798) was an American Revolutionary War senior enlisted soldier in the Continental Army who became a double agent in a failed attempt to capture the American traitor General Benedict Arnold (1741–1801).

  3. Learn how John Champe, a Loudoun County native and a Loudoun Dragoon sergeant, infiltrated the American Legion of Benedict Arnold and tried to capture him for George Washington. Read about his daring escape, his mission, his failure and his fate.

  4. Apr 4, 2013 · To trap Benedict Arnold, Major John Champe pretended to be a turncoat himself. by Michael Kranish 4/4/2013. Share This Article. On September 25, 1780, George Washington was scheduled to inspect West Point with Major General Benedict Arnold, the fort’s newly appointed commander.

  5. Jun 16, 2016 · John Champe was a sergeant in the Virginia Light Dragoons who volunteered to desert to the British and capture Benedict Arnold in 1780. Learn how he carried out a daring plan with Major Harry Lee and Washington's approval, and how he was rewarded for his bravery.

  6. Dec 19, 2002 · John Champe was a large man known to be serious, thoughtful and courageous. Registries indicate that he joined the Virginia Cavalry in 1776. He achieved the prestigious rank of Sergeant Major in 1780 while assigned to the Light (Loudoun) Dragoons, which was under the command of Major Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee.

  7. John Champe was a sergeant major in Henry Lee's cavalry who deserted to the British and infiltrated Benedict Arnold's legion. He planned to kidnap Arnold, but his scheme was foiled by his transfer to Virginia.

  8. Jan 24, 2023 · Learn how John Champe, a Continental Army sergeant, feigned desertion to the British in 1780 and tried to capture Benedict Arnold. Discover the true story behind the myth of his mission and his fate after the war.

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