Militia Dragoon (blue coat), American Continental and Militia Dragoons, The Battle of Cowpens, January 17, 1781, The American War of Independence, 1775–1783--single mounted figure with sword thrust forward and up
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Item Number: CWMLD-02A
Militia Dragoon (blue coat), American Continental and Militia Dragoons, The Battle of Cowpens, January 17, 1781, The American War of Independence, 1775–1783--single mounted figure with sword thrust forward and up
AMERICAN CONTINENTAL AND MILITIA DRAGOONS
One of Brigadier General Daniel Morgan’s greatest concerns was his lack of adequate numbers of dragoons. Dragoons served both sides as scouts, mounted pickets, mobile reserves, and shock troops. One of their primary functions was to exploit a victory by riding down the remnants of broken enemy infantry. Weapons included a carbine and a brace of heavy pistols, although according to Colonel William Washington, the “only necessary weapon a dragoon carries” was the sabre.
Several small volunteer militia contingents were hastily equipped as dragoons to reinforce the cavalry, as it was well known the strength of Tarleton’s mounted legion.
Released in FEBRUARY 2024.