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  1. The 4th North Carolina Regiment was raised on January 16, 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army under the command of Thomas Polk. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. The regiment was captured by the British Army at Charlestown, South Carolina on May 12, 1780. The regiment ...

  2. Germantown order of battle. Battle of Germantown. The Battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777 pitted a 9,000-man British army under General William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe against an 11,000-strong American army commanded by General George Washington. After an initial advance, the American reserve allowed itself to be diverted by 120 English ...

  3. Rank. Colonel. Unit. New Bern District Minutemen, Pitt County Regiment, 4th North Carolina Regiment, 8th North Carolina Regiment. Commands held. 4th North Carolina Regiment. Battles/wars. Battle of Stono Ferry. James Armstrong (died 1794) was a well-to-do planter from Pitt County, North Carolina and served as an officer in the Revolutionary War.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · North Carolina - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865. 14th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, formerly the 4th Volunteers was organization on 6 June, 1861, at Garysburg, North Carolina. It surrendered 7 officers and 107 men at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on 9 April 1865. [1][2]

  5. 20th Marines was formed on June 15, 1943, [1] at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, it originally consisted of three battalions and was assigned to support the 4th Marine Division. The 1st and 2nd Battalions were made up of the 4th Marine Engineers and Pioneers while the 3rd Battalion was formed with US Navy Construction Battalion ...

  6. Wilkes County Regiment. The Wilkes County Regiment was authorized on December 9, 1777 by the Province of North Carolina Congress at the same time that Wilkes County, North Carolina was created from Surry County, North Carolina and Washington District, North Carolina. The regiment was subordinate to the Salisbury District Brigade of militia.

  7. November 14, 1775, authorized in the South Carolina Provincial Troops as the 4th South Carolina Regiment. November 20 to December 18, 1775, organized at Charleston to consist of three companies from the greater Charleston area. June 18, 1776, adopted into the Continental Army and assigned to the Southern Department.