This article is about volunteer units fighting in South America. For the current veterans' organisation, see The Royal British Legion. For World War II, see British Free Corps. For other uses, see British Legion (disambiguation).
British Legions
Rifle regiments similar to those who would have fought under Bolivar
Active
1817–1824
Country
United Kingdom
Allegiance
Venezuela (1817–1819) Gran Colombia (1819–1824)
Type
Infantry Cavalry Artillery
Size
~6,500[1]
Motto(s)
"Morir o vencer (Die or Conquer)"
March
"Ye Gentlemen of England"
Engagements
Spanish American wars of independence
Commanders
Supreme commander
Simón Bolívar
Notable commanders
James Rooke Arthur Sandes
Insignia
The Union Flag carried throughout the campaigns.[2]
Flag of the Irish Legion carried by General Devereux[3]
Military unit
The British Legion (Spanish: Legión británica) or British Legions were foreign volunteer units which fought under Simón Bolívar against Spain for the independence of Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador, and under José de San Martín for the independence of Peru, in the Spanish American wars of independence.[4]: 217–220 Venezuelans generally called them the Albion Legion. They were composed of over seven thousand volunteers, mainly Napoleonic War veterans from Great Britain and Ireland, as well as some German veterans and some locals recruited after arriving in South America. Volunteers in the British Legion were motivated by a combination of both genuine political conviction and mercenary motives.[3]
Their greatest achievements were at the Boyacá (1819), Carabobo (1821), Pichincha (1822) and Battle of Ayacucho (1824) which secured independence for Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru from Spanish rule respectively.
^Central Office of Information Reference Pamphlet, Issue 86. COII. 1973. p. 7.
^Brown, Matthew (2006). Adventuring through Spanish Colonies: Simón Bolívar, Foreign Mercenaries and the Birth of New Nations. Liverpool University Press. p. 116. ISBN 9781846310447.
^ abBrown p. 210
^Arana, M., 2013, Bolivar, New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 9781439110195
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