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Pulaski's Legion

Pulaski's Legion was a cavalry and infantry regiment raised on March 28, 1778 at Baltimore, Maryland under the command of Polish-born General Casimir Pulaski and Hungarian nobleman Michael Kovats de Fabriczy for their service with the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The Legion consisted of one troop of lancers, two troops of dragoons, and 200 light infantry soldiers. It was one of the few cavalry regiments in the Continental Army.

Pulaski's Legion
Portrait of Kazimierz Pulaski
Active1778–1780
CountryUnited States
AllegianceContinental Congress of the United States
BranchCavalry and Infantry
TypeForeign legion
SizeRegiment
Part ofContinental Army
EngagementsSavannah and Charleston
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Casimir Pulaski, Michael Kovats

Role in the American Revolution edit

The Legion would see action at the Little Egg Harbor massacre in 1778, siege of Savannah in 1779, and the siege of Charleston in 1780. The Legion 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 the siege of Charleston's first bloody skirmishes.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Buchanan, John (1997). The Road to Guilford Courthouse. New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 40. ISBN 9780471327165.
  • Robin Smith, Pulaski's Legion, Military Illustrated magazine, Issue 116
  • Richard Henry Spencer, Pulaski's Legion (including Legion's muster roll), Baltimore 1920

External links edit

  • (describes Pulaski's Legion)
  • The Pulaski Legion in the American Revolution, Review in The Sarmatian Review
  • The Pulaski Legion (reenactment and research)

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