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Bucks County Dragoons
Active1778-1782
Country Great Britain
Allegiance British Army
BranchBritish provincial unit later, merged with British Legion
Typedragoons (mounted infantry)
Rolecavalry, maneuver warfare, light infantry
Size?
EngagementsAmerican Revolutionary War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton

General Lord Cornwallis Lieutenant Colonel John Graves Simcoe

Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton

The Bucks County Dragoons were a British provincial, military unit, raised for Loyalist service, during the American Revolutionary War.

The "Bucks County Dragoons" were raised, in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, in February, 1778. The unit returned, with the British Army, to New York in 1778. The Dragoons were attached, to John Simcoe's Queen's Rangers, for the 1779 Campaign also, known as the Clinton-Sullivan Expedition and later attached to Banastre Tarleton's British Legion, under Lord Cornwallis, in the 1780-1782 Carolinas Campaign. The Bucks County Dragoons were permanently merged, into the British Legion, in 1782.

See also

Bucks County, Pennsylvania

References