Light Artillery (United States) Explained

Unit Name:Light Artillery
Dates:1808 - 1821
Branch:Army
Type:Field artillery
Battles:War of 1812
Commander1:John Saunders (1809-1810)
Abram Eustis (1810-1811)
John Roger Fenwick (1811-1812)
Moses Porter (1812-1821)
Commander1 Label:Commanders

The Light Artillery Regiment was an artillery regiment which served in the United States Army from 1808 to 1821.

History

It was formed in 1808 and consisted of 10 companies.[1] It served in the War of 1812 and fought in the following battles -

After the War of 1812, the companies of the Light Artillery Regiment served mostly at coastal fortifications.

In 1821 the Light Artillery Regiment was consolidated with the Corps of Artillery to form four artillery regiments with 9 companies each. Of the regiments 10 companies, five (A, B, C, D and E) were assigned to the 1st Artillery, two (F and I) were assigned to the 3rd Artillery, two (E and K) were assigned to the 4th Artillery and one (H) was disbanded in April 1821.

The Light Artillery Regiment was commanded by Colonel Moses Porter from 12 March 1812 to 1 June 1821.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Haskin, William L. "First Regiment of Artillery", U.S. Army Center of Military History. Accessed 19 November 2018.