Brandywine order of battle

At the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777 a colonial American army led by General George Washington fought a British-Hessian army commanded by General William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe. Washington drew up his troops in a defensive position behind Brandywine Creek. Howe sent Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Knyphausen's 5,000 troops to demonstrate against the American front at Chadd's Ford. Meanwhile, Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis took 10,000 troops on a wide flank march that crossed the creek and got in the rear of the American right wing under Major General John Sullivan. The Americans changed front but Howe's attack broke through.[1]

Painting showing a line of somewhat tattered but determined American soldiers marching into battle, led by an officer on foot
Nation Makers by Howard Pyle depicts the Battle of Brandywine.

As Howe's wing made progress, Knyphausen converted his feint into a frontal attack on the American center. Washington's army was driven to the rear in disarray, but was saved from rout by Major General Nathanael Greene's rear guard action. Washington's army retreated to Chester, Pennsylvania while Howe occupied Wilmington, Delaware. The engagement took place in Chadds Ford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.[1]

British Army order of battle

Sir William Howe

General Sir William Howe (18,000)[2]
Quartermaster General: Brigadier General Sir William Erskine, 1st Baronet

Note: Each brigade had two or four 3-pound or 4-pound cannons attached.

Left Wing

Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis[3]

  • Unbrigaded:
    • 16th Light Dragoons (200)
    • Hessian and Anspach Jägers: Lieutenant Colonel Ludwig von Wurmb (500)
    • Mounted Jäger company, Captain Richard Lorey (100)
    • Artillery: 3rd Brigade
      • Four 12-pound cannons & six 6-pound cannons
Lord Cornwallis
Robert Abercromby
  • Light Infantry: (1,300)[9]
    • 1st Light Infantry Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Abercromby of Airthrey
      • Light companies of (from left to right in formation) 5th, 15th, 22nd, 27th, 33rd, 38th, 42nd, 35th, 28th, 23rd, 17th, 10th, and 4th Regiments.
    • 2nd Light Infantry Battalion, Major John Maitland
      • Light companies of (from left to right in formation) 37th, 43rd, 45th, 49th, 55th, 63rd, 71st, 64th, 57th, 52nd, 46th, 44th, and 40th Regiments.
  • Grenadiers: (1,400)[10]
    • 1st Grenadier Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel William Medows
      • Grenadier companies of (from left to right in formation) 5th, 15th, 22nd, 27th, 33rd, 37th, 40th, 38th, 35th, 28th, 23rd, 17th, 10th, and 4th Regiments
    • 2nd Grenadier Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Monckton
      • Grenadier companies of (from left to right in formation) 43rd, 49th, 52nd, 57th, 64th, 71st, 63rd, 55th, Marines, 46th, 44th, and 42nd Regiments
Charles Grey

Right Wing

Wilhelm Knyphausen

Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Knyphausen[14]

American Army order of battle

George Washington

General and Commander in Chief George Washington (12,000 regulars, 3,000 militia)[20]

Main Body

Nathanael Greene
Anthony Wayne

Sullivan's Wing

John Sullivan
Charles Scott
Lord Stirling

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