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to block Howe. Stephen's 1,500 troops held the right, Stirling's 1,500 men defended the center, and Sullivan's soldiers began forming on the left of the position. The Americans were outnumbered by about 8,000 to 4,000 men. Supported by two cannons, Stephen's division held a wooded hill in an area
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3:1, "There is a time for all things, a time to preach and a time to pray; but there is also a time to fight, and that time has now come." He removed his clerical robes to show that he was wearing his uniform as a militia colonel. He quickly enlisted 300 men from his congregation in the unit that
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and at least 6,000 troops. At this point, a number of American units began retreating without orders. One of Lee's aides ordered Grayson to pull back. Unable to halt the retrograde movement, Lee ordered a general retreat before the unexpected British advance. As Washington rode forward, he was
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as it attempted to move past. Stung by the surprise fire which wounded their commander, the Guards stormed the woods at the cost of 40 casualties and drove the Americans into the open. Stewart was wounded while Ramsey was cut down and captured by troopers of the British
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deployed behind a hedgerow on the right, supported by Oswald's four guns. It is probable that Wood's Virginians joined Stewart and Ramsey on the left. A sharp action followed as the Americans in the trees ambushed the 1st Battalion of the
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In 1776, Virginia regiments were typically organized into 10 companies, of which seven carried muskets and three carried rifles. The regiment's 792-man roster had three field officers, and a staff that included an
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On 22 July 1778, the 8th Virginia transferred to the 3rd Virginia Brigade. James Wood became colonel on 14 September 1778 and led the unit for the remainder of its career. The regiment was merged into the
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The 8th Virginia Regiment was raised beginning on 11 January 1776 for service with the Virginia State Troops. The unit's first commanding officer was patriot leader and pastor
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became colonel of the 8th Virginia on 22 March. At that time, the other two field officers were Lieutenant Colonel John Markham and Major
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called Sandy Hollow. At first, the division sturdily held its ground against the British 2nd Light Infantry Battalion and the Hessian
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distressed to see Lee's division retreating, led by Grayson's and Patton's Additional Regiments. Farther on, Washington encountered
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on 12 May 1779 and went out of existence. Exactly a year later, the 4th Virginia was captured by the British army at the
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and asked them to hold off the British with their detachments. They formed their men in a dense wood on the left while
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marched one wing of his army 17 miles (27 km) to reach a position in the rear of the American right flank.
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in the late summer and fall of 1777. Soon after, the unit was reduced to an eight company establishment and
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became the 8th Virginia. Muhlenberg was appointed colonel on 1 March 1776. The 8th Virginia organized at
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colonel in 1775 at the request of Washington. In his last sermon from the pulpit, Muhlenberg read from
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The 8th Virginia was known as the German Regiment. The regiment should not be confused with Colonel
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on 28 June 1776, but it was not in action. On 21 January 1777, the regiment received orders to join
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on 12 May 1779. Under the command of Woodford, about 750 Virginia Continentals arrived at
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Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution
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assumed command of the 8th Virginia in September 1778. The unit was merged with the
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in 1776, but saw no fighting. At the start of 1777, the 8th Virginia moved to join
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The number of companies in the regiment was reduced to eight on 1 November 1777.
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on 6 April 1780 after a march of 500 miles (805 km) in four weeks. The
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between 9 February and 4 April 1776. The unit's 10 companies came from
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on 4 October 1777, Scott's brigade in Stephen's division accompanied
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in June 1778, it was reassigned to the 3rd Virginia Brigade.
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Monmouth Courthouse 1778: The last great battle in the North
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Lee soon saw that, instead of a small rear guard, he faced
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became its colonel. Shortly after the regiment fought at
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took command of the 8th Virginia on 10 December. At the
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incident resulted which caused Wayne's men to retreat.
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Battle of Germantown
Battle of Monmouth
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