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  2. 4th Continental Light Dragoons - Wikipedia

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    4th Continental Light Dragoons 4th Legionary Corps; Active: 1777-1783: Allegiance: Continental Congress of the United States: Type: Dragoon: Size: regiment of six troops 116 men in 1781: Part of: Continental Army: Nickname(s) Moylan's Horse: Colors: scarlet coats faced with blue (1777) green coats faced red (1778) blue coats faced red (1782 ...

  3. Stephen Moylan - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Moylan (1737 – April 11, 1811) was an Irish-American patriot leader during the American Revolutionary War.He had several positions in the Continental Army, including Muster-Master General, Secretary and Aide to General George Washington, 2nd Quartermaster General, Commander of the Fourth Continental Light Dragoons, and Commander of the Cavalry of the Continental Army.

  4. List of Continental Army units (1777–1784) - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Corps of Light Dragoons was created in 1777 as an element of the third establishment of the Continental Army, raised for the duration of the war as reconnaissance and scouting troops. It consisted of four regiments, each authorized to raise six troops and 280 men.

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  6. Category:Dragoons - Wikipedia

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    2nd Continental Light Dragoons; 2nd Regiment of Dragoons (King's German Legion) 3rd Continental Light Dragoons; 3rd Dragoons; 4th Continental Light Dragoons; North Carolina Light Dragoons Regiment; 4th Dragoons; 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons; 25th (1st Württemberg) Dragoons "Queen Olga" 25th Dragoons; 26th (2nd Württemberg) Dragoons "King"

  7. Armand's Legion - Wikipedia

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    In 1781 the legion was consolidated with Capt. Henry Bedkin's Troop of Light Horse, and was reorganized and renamed the 1st Partisan Corps. [1] The legion would see action at the Battle of Camden, Battle of Guilford Court House and the Siege of Yorktown. Armand had left the legion just after the Battle of Camden for France to gain fresh funds ...

  8. United States Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    In 1779, Washington ordered the 2nd and 4th Continental Light Dragoons equipped temporarily as infantry, and deployed the 1st and 3rd Continental Light Dragoons and Pulaski's Legion to the South to join local militia cavalry and to ensure the area remained American during an unexpected counter-offensive. Battle engagements in South Carolina ...

  9. Talk:4th Continental Light Dragoons - Wikipedia

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