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  2. British Legion (American Revolutionary War) - Wikipedia

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    Of all the loyalists who fought in the War of the American Revolution none were more famous in their day than those who formed the British Legion, generally known as Tarleton's Legion. By all accounts, British and American, this was the best led, the most enduring, the most dashing, the most relentless, and on the whole the most successful of ...

  3. Banastre Tarleton - Wikipedia

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    General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet GCB (21 August 1754 – 15 January 1833) was a British military officer and politician. He is best known as the lieutenant colonel leading the British Legion at the end of the American Revolutionary War.

  4. List of British units in the American Revolutionary War

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    American Legion (1780–1783) American Volunteers (1779–1780) Armed Boat Company (1781–1783) Black Company of Pioneers (also, known as the Black Pioneers, later merged into the Guides and Pioneers in 1778), (pioneers, another name for military construction engineers) (1777–1778) British Legion (placed on American establishment in 1781 as ...

  5. List of military leaders in the American Revolutionary War

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    At first successfully driving the Continentals from South Carolina, he was eventually forced to surrender his army at Yorktown in the last major engagement between American French and British forces. Sir John Dalling, 1st Baronet was a general and governor of Jamaica until 1781, where he coordinated British military affairs throughout the ...

  6. Category : Loyalist military units in the American Revolution

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    It does not include Native American units not under British command, nor militia units. Note: Not all of the provincial units were loyalists units, and not all of the members of the provincial units were loyalists or Americans. Additionally, loyalists also served in British regular and militia units and these units are not included here.

  7. List of military legions - Wikipedia

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    British Legion (American Revolution) (1778–83), made up of Loyalist American infantry and cavalry; Lauzun's Legion (1778–82), a composite corps of the French Army comprising cavalry, infantry and artillery elements, mostly recruited from foreign mercenaries; Jamaica Legion, fighting on the British side in the American War of Independence ...

  8. Pyle's Massacre - Wikipedia

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    At noon on February 24, Lee and Pickens captured two British staff officers and learned through interrogating them that Tarleton was only a few miles ahead. In the waning hours of the day, Lee's Legion, who wore short green jackets and plumed helmets, encountered two of Pyle's men, who mistook them for Tarleton's dragoons, who wore similar ...

  9. Battle of Waxhaws - Wikipedia

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    Tarleton commanded the British Legion, a primarily Loyalist provincial regiment. The force he took in pursuit of Buford consisted of 170 Legion and British Army dragoons, 100 mounted British Legion infantry, and a three-pounder cannon. [1] [7] Tarleton reached Camden late on May 28, and set off in pursuit of Buford around midnight early the ...