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THE WAR OF 1812

THE BATTLE OF CHIPPEWA

JULY 5th 1814

 

"REGULARS, BY GOD!"

 

 

On July 5th 1814, , British and US troops met on the plain at Chippewa, Canada.

The Battle was to last nearly 3 hours. The battle was to show the whole world

that the army of the young country of America had become a professional military arm,

capable of holding its own against the world’s best armies.

 

THE US ARMY,  SCOTT'S BRIGADE

 

Brigadier General Winfield Scott, commanded the First Brigade of the Left Division of the US Army.

 He had tried to obtain the correct blue uniform for his men during the spring of 1814,

 but failed and was forced to accept the grey jackets usually worn as fatigues or undergarments,

 instead of the regulation short tailed blue coatee.

His men would make this humble garment famous,

and today the grey uniforms of the West Point Cadets

are worn to perpetuate the memory of the Left Division during the 1814 Niagara campaign.

 

The British were already deployed on the plain.

The British commander General Sir Phineas Riall, upon seeing the grey-clad Americans,

believed he faced nothing more than “Buffalo militia”.

The British artillery were ordered to open up on the American lines and despite

 the heavy fire from the British guns, Brig. Gen. Winfield Scott’s brigade stood firm.

 Riall soon realized he had made a mistake in identifying the American force as militia,

and declared to his staff

“Those are regulars, by God!”

 

The British went on to suffer heavy casualties and were forced to retire.

 

The Battle of Chippewa was an important event in the history of the US army.

After two disappointing and demoralizing years of combat in the War of 1812,

American regulars finally won a convincing victory over the British army,

whose troops were among the best in the world.

 

 

The American Left Division were to continue their advance along the Niagara peninsula,

leading to the next major engagement at Lundy’s Lane on 25thJuly 1814.

 

 

Recommended Reading

 

“Where Right and Glory Lead!”  by Donald E. Graves

 

“Red Coats & Grey Jackets”  by Donald E. Graves

 

 

 

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