To: SAMWolf
Wonderful and inspiring post.
Kinda makes one grateful to the British that they trained Washington, too.
Think about it: American Independance could NOT have happened without the Brits, even though George-III was a Tax-and-Spend fool, with the accent on SPEND!
8 posted on
05/25/2005 11:14:17 PM PDT by
Don W
(My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless three other people are with me.)
To: Don W
If the French had not been defeated in 1759 they would not have been as angry at the British as they were in 1781. French anger at Britain meant aid to Washington's army, which meant Victory. Loss of Duquesne meant the fall of Quebec City in 1759. This meant the English fleet could not save Cornwallis at Yorktown, as Admiral DeGrasse and the French fleet was there and taking care of business.
The Yorktown
Order of Battle:
British Regiments:
1 troop of 17th Light Dragoons (in Tarletons Legion)
Royal Artillery
A composite brigade of Foot Guards (comprising 1st, 2nd and 3rd Foot Guards)
17th Foot later the Royal Leicestershire Regiment and now the Royal Anglian Regiment
23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers
33rd Foot now the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment
43rd later the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and now the Royal Green Jackets
71st Frasers Highlanders (disbanded at the end of the war)
76th Foot (disbanded at the end of the war)
80th Foot (disbanded at the end of the war)
Regiment of de Voit (Anspach)
Regiment of de Seybothen (Anspach)
Regiment of Prince Hereditary (Hesse)
Regiment of von Bose (Hesse)
Tarletons Legion
Simcoes Legion
North Carolina Loyalists
French Regiments:
Artillery
Lauzuns Legion
Bourbonnois Regiment of Foot
Royal Deux-Ponts Regiment of Foot
Soissonois Regiment of Foot
Agenois Regiment of Foot
Americans Regiments:
4th Dragoons (Moylan)
Armands Horse
Lafayettes Light Infantry
Muhlenburgs Brigade
Hazens Canadian Regiment
1st New York Regiment
2nd New York Regiment
1st New Jersey Regiment
2nd New Jersey Regiment
Rhode Island Regiment
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
2nd Pennsylvania Regiment
Virginia Regiment
3rd Maryland Regiment
4th Maryland Regiment
3 brigades of Virginia Militia
Sappers and Miners
A Three Nation force fighting over the fate of North America, with Britain loosing, and the French carrying away new ideas about the equality of Man, which lead to their revolution. The French Revolution was Red, though, not only the red of the guillotine but the red of a new world order. The French Revolution led to the Russian Revolution one hundred years later.
10 posted on
05/26/2005 2:10:18 AM PDT by
Iris7
("War means fighting, and fighting means killing." - Bedford Forrest)
To: Don W
Morning Don W.
Feels strange reading about our founders as Englishmen doesn't it?
23 posted on
05/26/2005 6:44:59 AM PDT by
SAMWolf
(Another beautiful theory, killed by a nasty, ugly, little fact.)
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