Thanks Guys, brings me to prerequisite number 17, separate personal honor from political convictions !

As the redcoats retreated helter-skelter to Boston, they were riddled by sniper fire that erupted from behind hedges, stone walls, and fences, leaving a bloody trail of 273 British casualties versus 95 dead or wounded for the patriots. The news reached New York within four days and a mood of insurrection promptly overtook the city. People gathered at taverns and street corners to ponder events while Tories quaked. The newly emboldened Sons of Liberty streamed down to the East River docks, pilfered ships bound for British troops in Boston, then emptied the city hall arsenal of its muskets, bayonets, and cartridge boxes, grabbing a thousand weapons in all.

Inflamed by the astonishing news from Massachusetts, Alexander Hamilton, then a student at King’s College (later Columbia University), was that singular intellectual who picked up a musket as fast as a pen.
Quote Originally Posted by Rob Thornton View Post
how about:

Will not let their political convictions prevent them from deploying to do the mission?

Best, Rob
Quote Originally Posted by RTK View Post
I agree, if what you mean by "political convictions" also translates losely to "fear."