- Source: Battle of Monmouth order of battle
The battle" target="_blank">Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778, saw a colonial American army under Major General George Washington fight a British army led by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton. After evacuating Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 18, Clinton intended to march his 13,000-man army to New York City. Washington sent 6,400 troops commanded by Major General Charles Lee to attack the British column of march near Monmouth Court House, New Jersey. When Clinton counterattacked, Lee ordered his badly deployed troops to fall back immediately. Washington brought up 7,000 men to support Lee's withdrawing wing and held his ground against repeated British assaults. That evening Clinton retreated from the field and continued his march to Sandy Hook, where the British fleet waited to ferry his army to New York. Both armies' casualties were about even in the last major battle" target="_blank">battle in the northern colonies. Lee was court martialed for his behavior during the battle" target="_blank">battle.
British order of battle" target="_blank">battle
Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton (est. 18,000–19,000)
Staff:
Adjutant General: Lieutenant Colonel Francis Lord Rawdon
Deputy Adjutant General: Major Stephen Kemble, Captain George Hutchinson
Assistant Adjutant General: Lieutenant James Cramond
Quartermaster General: Brigadier General Sir William Erskine
Royal Artillery Commander: Brigadier General James Pattison
Senior Engineer Officer: Captain John Montresor (absent)
Aide-de-Camp: Major Duncan Drummond, Captains William Sutherland, Lord William Cathcart, William Crosbie, Alexander von Wilmowsky, Ernst von Munchhausen
Military Secretary: Captain John Smith
Deputy Inspector General of Provincial Forces: Captain Henry Rooke
Deputy Muster-Master of Provincial Forces: Andrew Bell
= 1st Division
=The 1st Division was commanded by Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis and comprised 9,440 combat troops.
= Artillery
=The artillery was divided between the two divisions.
= 2nd Division
=The 2nd Division was commanded by Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Knyphausen and comprised 8,229 combat troops and 1,394 noncombatants. While the 1st Division fought at Monmouth Court House, the 2nd Division proceeded with the 1,500 wagons of the baggage train towards Middletown. It endured only light harassment from American militia along the way.
American order of battle" target="_blank">battle
General George Washington (est. 15,000–16,000)
{Curly Brackets indicate Brigade/Regimental/Battalion Strength}
Staff:
Quartermaster General: Major General Nathanael Greene
Inspector General: Major General: Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
Senior Artillery Officer: Brigadier General Henry Knox
Senior Engineer Officer: Brigadier General Louis Lebègue Duportail
Adjutant General: Colonel Alexander Scammell
Commissary Generals: Colonels Jeremiah Wadsworth and Clement Biddle
Judge Advocate General: Colonel John Lawrence
Military Secretary: Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Harrison
Assistant Secretary: James McHenry
Aide-de-Camp: Lieutenant Colonels John Fitzgerald, Alexander Hamilton, John Laurens and Richard Meade
Volunteer Aides-de-Camp: Brigadier Generals Joseph Reed and John Cadwalader
= Vanguard
=The vanguard was commanded by Major General Charles Lee and comprised approximately 4,540 troops.
Staff:
Acting Adjutant General: Lieutenant Colonel John Brooks
Aide-de-camp: Captains John Francis Mercer and Evan Edwards
Senior Artillery Officer: Lieutenant Colonel Eleazer Oswald
Deputy Inspector: Jean Baptiste Ternant
Advisers: Brigadier General David Forman and Colonel Marquis François de Malmedy
* Lee reshuffled his troops before launching his attack on the British rearguard, and put Wayne in charge of a detachment comprising Grayson's combined Virginia regiments, Butler's battalion and Jackson's detachment. Lafayette took over command of Wayne's original detachment.
= Other advanced forces
== Main line of defenses
== Forward screen
== Reserve (Perrine's Hill)
=Forces commanded by Lafayette shadowed the British flanking column then rested behind the main defensive line at Perrine's Hill.
= Combs Hill
=When the main body reached Tennent's Meeting House, some two miles (three kilometres) east of Englishtown, Washington ordered Major General Nathanael Greene to take a brigade to cover the right flank. Greene was guided to Combs Hill by Lieutenant Colonel David Rhea of the 2nd New Jersey Militia.
= Reserve (Englishtown)
=Washington sent four brigades under Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben back to Englishtown to form a reserve.
Notes
Footnotes
Citations
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