Commanded by: General d' Armee Duc de Roubaud

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The regiment, commanded by Baron de Cadignan, suffered heavy casualties in D'Estaing's unsuccessful assault at Savannah (1779). Two of its battalions were among forces under Saint Simon brought from the West Indies to Yorktown (1781). Under its commander, Comte d'Autichamp, it participated in capturing a British redoubt on 14 October.
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Régiment du Gâtinois

General d' Armee Duc de Roubaud
General en Chef of the French Army

(Phil Roubaud - Member Since 2002)

 

Distinguished Service Medal, September 2003

Battlefield Completion Medal, May 2004 Indian Uprising 2004
Campaign Medal 1776, May 2004 1812 Campaign Medal F&I, May 2004
First Saratoga, October 2001 Bladensburg, May 2004 Fort Frontenac, February 2004

Valley Forge, December 2002

New Orleans, December 2004

Fort Edward, February 2004

Yorktown, March 2003

Fort Oswego, May 2004

Bunker Hill, May 2003

Ft. Ticonderoga, December 2004

Germantown - August 2006

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2,315 Pts

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October 31, 2009

The Gatenois was with D'Estaing's unsuccessful assault at Savannah (1779). It was among the forces under Major-General Marquis de Saint Simon that De Grasse brought from the West Indies to Yorktown (1781). The regiment took part in the capture of British redoubt on 14 October, for which it regained its old name of the "Royal Auvergne." At Yorktown its colonel was Marquis de Rostaing.
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Régiment de Touraine

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The regiment, commanded by Vicomte de Poudeux, was among forces under Saint Simon brought from the West Indies to Yorktown (1781).
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