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Ottendorf's Corps

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Active
  
1776–1778

Size
  
160

Type
  
Dragoons

Part of
  
Continental Army

Allegiance
  
Continental Congress of the United States

Engagements
  
Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Short Hills

Notable commanders
  
Nicholas Dietrich, Baron de Ottendorf, Charles Armand Tuffin, marquis de la Rouerie

Similar
  
Armand's Legion, Commander‑in‑Chief's Guard, Continental Army, Pulaski's Legion, Lee's Legion

Ottendorf's Corps was raised on December 5, 1776 in eastern Pennsylvania for service with the Continental Army. As Congress directed the corps would be composed of 150 privates, sergeants and corporals included and that it be divided as follows: "divided into three companies, the first to consist of 60 men, light infantry, to be commanded by one captain and two lieutenants. The other two companies of hunters (Riflemen), 45 men each, also commanded by one captain, two lieutenants." The Corps saw action at the Battle of Germantown and Battle of Brandywine. In April 1778 the Corps was broken up and a company was given to Armand's Legion and others became independent companies of dragoons.

References

Ottendorf's Corps Wikipedia