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  2. List of Regular Army units with campaign credit for the War ...

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    When the War of 1812 began, the Regular Army contained four regiments of artillery: the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments of Artillery, and the Regiment of Light Artillery.In March 1814 the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments were combined to form the Corps of Artillery, consisting of forty-eight companies; the Regiment of Light Artillery consisted of ten companies.

  3. 18th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    A recruitment poster for the 18th Battery. The 18th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery, also known as Lilly's Hoosier Battery and Lilly's Battery, was a civil war regiment formed in Indiana during the American Civil War. The regiment was formed at the end of 1860 by 22-year-old Eli Lilly, an Indianapolis pharmacist. He had recruitment ...

  4. 2nd Maryland Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Maryland Regiment origins were authorized on 14 January 1776 in the Maryland State Troops as seven independent companies. From 7 to 14 March 1776 the companies were organized from various counties from the eastern region of the colony of Maryland.

  5. 4th Continental Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Continental Artillery Regiment, also known as Reign's Continental Artillery Regiment, was an American military unit during the American Revolutionary War. The regiment became part of the Continental Army on 10 June 1777 as Colonel Thomas Proctor's Continental Artillery Regiment. It was made up of eight artillery companies from eastern ...

  6. 1st Continental Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Raised for service during the American Revolutionary War, as originally organized, the regiment comprised 10 artillery companies from Virginia. Two of the artillery companies existed since early 1776. The regiment was first assigned to the Southern Department, but in March 1778 it was reassigned to General George Washington's main army. In ...

  7. British Legion (American Revolutionary War) - Wikipedia

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    Artillery Dragoon Light infantry: Role: Anti-guerrilla warfare Cavalry tactics Charge Counterinsurgency Indirect fire Patrolling Raid Reconnaissance Screening Shock tactics Skirmisher Tracking: Size: 400 (Regiment) Garrison/HQ: Fort Edward, Province of New York: Nickname(s) Tarleton's Legion: Engagements: American Revolutionary War. Carolinas ...

  8. 3rd Maryland Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Recruitment Areas. The 3rd Maryland Regiment was organized on 27 March 1776 of eight companies from Anne Arundel, Prince George's, Talbot, Harford and Somerset counties of the colony of Maryland. The regiment was authorized on 16 September 1776 for service with the Continental Army and was assigned on 27 December 1776 to the main element.

  9. Continental Army - Wikipedia

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    Later in the war, a Surveyor of Ordnance was made responsible for inspecting foundries, magazines, ordnance shops, and field ordnance. In July 1777, the Board of War was authorized to purchase artillery. [19] Congress created a hospital department in July 1775 as a part of the Continental Army's administrative structure.