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80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot

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Former regiment of the British Army
For other units with the same regimental number, see80th Regiment of Foot (disambiguation).

The80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot was the firstlight infantryregiment in theBritish Army.[1]

History

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The regiment was raised by ColonelThomas Gage as the80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot in May 1758.[2] The purpose of this unit was to provide a formal regiment that could combatFrance and its Native American allies during theFrench and Indian War, while adopting such tactics and equipment that had been proven byRoger's Rangers. Viewing the rangers as often unreliable and ill-disciplined,Lord Loudoun,commander-in-chief in North America following the advice of theDuke of Cumberland; "till Regular Officers with men that they can trust, learn to beat the woods, & act as Irregulars, you will never gain any certain Intelligence of the Enemy...." Lord Loudoun sought to fill the void by creating two light infantry companies in every British regiment. The men Loudoun would have had lead those companies were sent toRobert Rogers. He formed them into the Cadet Company in the fall of 1757, in which he was charged by Lord Loudoun the task of teaching them the methods of the rangers. Lord Loudoun scrapped his plan when Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Gage proposed raising and clothing a regiment of 500 "rangers" at his own expense, though to be reimbursed if his proposal received royal approval.[3]

The uniform of the 80th consisted of a short, brown regimental coat, brown waistcoat, brown breeches, and black or brown full length gaiters, though there are deserter descriptions with men of Gage's described as wearing blue woolen leggings. The facings on the coat were the same as the main color. The coat buttons may have been plain pewter painted black or japanned, but might also have been made of black horn. The hat was made from jacked leather and an ostrich plume, giving rise to the nickname of "Leathercaps". It resembled a jockey's cap.[4]

The regiment took part in theBattle of Carillon in July 1758[5] and theBattle of Ticonderoga in July 1759 during theFrench and Indian War.[6] A detachment from the regiment went on to take part in theBattle of Devil's Hole duringPontiac's Rebellion[7] before the regiment was disbanded in 1763.[2]

References

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  1. ^Alden, p. 48
  2. ^ab"80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot". Regiments.org. Archived fromthe original on 9 March 2007. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  3. ^Mays, p. 39
  4. ^"Gage's Light Infantry". Retrieved24 February 2017.
  5. ^Anderson, p. 133–134
  6. ^Kingsford, p. 331
  7. ^Brumwell, p. 224

Sources

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Regiments of foot 1740–1881

Regimental titles initalics indicate they were disbanded or renumbered before 1881.

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