3rd Regiment of Riflemen

3rd Regiment of Riflemen
Riflemen officer in gray (foreground) and troops in green smocks (background)
Active 1814 — 1815
Disbanded March 3, 1815
Country  United States
Branch  United States Army
Type Riflemen
Role Light infantry
Size Regiment
Weapons U.S. Model 1814
scalping knife
tomahawk,
Campaigns War of 1812
Commanders
Sole Commander William King

The 3rd Regiment of Riflemen was a unit of the U.S. Army in the early nineteenth century. It was first activated in 1814 during the War of 1812 when the War Department created three additional rifle regiments based on the success of the Regiment of Riflemen. The regiment never fought and was deactivated in May 1815.

Organization

The regiment was activated on February 10, 1814. It was consolidated with the other regiments of riflemen on May 17, 1815.[1]

Service

Regimental depots were placed in Charlotte, North Carolina; Bath Court House, Virginia and Gallatin, Tennessee.[2]

Notes

  1. Heitman p. 142
  2. Fredriksen p. 45

References

  • Fredriksen, John C. (November 2000). Green Coats and Glory: The United States Regiment of Riflemen, 1808-1821 (1st ed.). Youngstown, New York: Old Fort Niagara Association, Inc. ISBN 0-941967-22-0.
  • Heitman, Francis B. (1903). "Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army". War Department. Retrieved August 20, 2014.


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