
Washington Survived Four Bullet Holes in His Coat During One Battle
During the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755, George Washington had two horses shot out from under him and four bullet holes through his coat — yet emerged completely unharmed. His survival was so remarkable that Native American leader Shingas later said his warriors deliberately aimed at Washington but couldn't hit him. Washington himself wrote that he felt 'the protecting hand of Providence' had saved him.