American Volunteers
American Volunteers | |
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Active | 1779-1780 |
Country | Great Britain |
Allegiance | British Army |
Branch | British provincial unit |
Type | infantry (auxiliary troops) |
Size | company (150) |
Garrison/HQ | Long Island, Province of New York |
Engagements | American Revolutionary War |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Major Patrick Ferguson |
The American Volunteers were a British Loyalist unit during the American Revolutionary War.
Company formed[]
British Army Major Patrick Ferguson raised the "American Volunteers" in 1779 in the Province of New York.
Campaigns[]
In 1780, the Volunteers were sent to the Siege of Charleston.[1] On 2 May 1780 they captured the redoubt at Haddrell's Point. The Battle of King's Mountain resulted in the death of Major Ferguson and the unit's virtual annihilation.
References[]
- ^ Buchanan, John (1997). The Road to Guilford Courthouse. New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 60-63. ISBN 9780471327165.
External links[]
Categories:
- Loyalist military units in the American Revolution
- United Kingdom military unit and formation stubs
- American Revolutionary War stubs