Armand's Legion was formed on June 25, 1778, at Boston, Massachusetts under the command of Colonel Charles Armand Tuffin of France, for service with the...
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cavalry unit of the American Continental Army Armand's Legion (1778–83), an American dragoon unit British Legion (American Revolution) (1778–83), made up of...
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Cattier Armand's Legion, Continental Army military unit St Armand (disambiguation) Saint-Armand, Quebec St. Armand, New York St. Armand's Key in Florida...
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Edward Stevens joined Gates' "Grand Army". In addition, Gates had Armand's Legion. However, at this stage, Gates no longer had the help of Marion's or...
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was disbanded in November 1780 and the men were merged into Armand's Legion. The Legion's 1st Cavalry was commanded by Maj. Pierre-Francois Vernier during...
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Armand's Legion, Continental Army military unit St Armand (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Armand....
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Independent Chasseurs, which later added a troop of dragoons, becoming Armand's Legion. Although a reorganization in 1778 authorized expansion of the four...
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its commander, was renamed the First Partisan Corps (or Armand's Partisan Corps or Armand's Legion) after Pulaski's death at the end of 1779. Made up of...
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squadron of the 1st and 3rd Continental Light Dragoons (31). A squad of Armand's Legion (4). A squadron of the Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers (41). A group...
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April 1778 the Corps was broken up, one company was transferred to Armand's Legion and the others became independent companies of dragoons. "December...
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