American Volunteers Explained

Unit Name:American Volunteers
Type:infantry (auxiliary troops)
Branch:British provincial unit
Dates:1779-1780
Size:company (150)
Battles:American Revolutionary War

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.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Buchanan. John. The Road to Guilford Courthouse. 1997. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 9780471327165. 60–63.