2nd Rhode Island Regiment - Service Record

Service Record

Designation Date Brigade Department
Hitchcock's Regiment 8 May 1775 none none
Hitchcock's Regiment 22 July 1775 Greene's Main Army
11th Continental Regiment 1 January 1776 Greene's Main Army
11th Continental Regiment 12 August 1776 Nixon's Main Army
11th Continental Regiment 22 December 1776 Hitchcock's Main Army
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 1 January 1777 Hitchcock's Main Army
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 13 January 1777 none Main Army
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 12 March 1777 none Highlands
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 10 July 1777 Rhode Island Highlands
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 14 September 1777 Rhode Island Main Army
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 19 July 1778 1st Massachusetts Main Army
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 21 July 1778 Rhode Island Eastern
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 17 November 1779 Stark's Main Army
2nd Rhode Island Regiment 1 January 1781 Stark's consolidated

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