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them, while in a quick advance, fired their balls into objects of seven inches diameter at the distance of 250 yards . . . their shot have frequently proved fatal to British officers and soldiers who expose themselves to view at more than double the distance of common musket shot. (Source: James Thacher, "Military Journal during the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783".)
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They are remarkably stout and hardy men; many of them exceeding six feet in height. They are dressed in white frocks or rifle shirts and round hats. There men are remarkable for the accuracy of their aim; striking a mark with great certainty at two hundred yards distance. At a review, a company of
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As described under "colours", the regiment in 1776 wore green hunting shirts with black caps trimmed white adorned with feather while the officers wore green coats with red facings and similar caps. By the Battle of Boston and by regulation at Valley Forge, blue coats with red facings were issued to
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was charged with raising six. However, Pennsylvania frontiersman were so eager to participate that, on June 22, Pennsylvania's quota of six was increased to eight, organized as a regiment known as the "Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment." A ninth company was added to the regiment on July 11. All thirteen
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Company C of the 337th Engineer Battalion claims lineage from Captain Michael Doudeis Company of York, Pennsylvania, of the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment.
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The Congressional resolution of June 14, 1775 authorized ten companies of expert riflemen to be raised for one-year enlistments as
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Green with Red Facings/Hunting shirt,cap with White trim Dark Blue and Scarlet facings regulation post Valley Forge
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the regiment, while most of the regiment's Riflemen continued to wear hunting shirts until wars end.
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Seven companies of the regiment (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, and 9th) were made up of
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became the chaplain and surgeon of the regiment—despite having no medical experience.
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the regiment was led by Colonel James Chambers and assigned to Colonel
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Wayland F. Dunaway, 1944, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002.
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companies were sent to Washington's army at Boston for use as
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1783
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Moulder's Philadelphia Associators Artillery Company
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