Not to be confused with Royal Nova Scotia Regiment.
Loyal Regiment of Nova Scotia Volunteers (1775-1780) Royal Regiment of Nova Scotia Volunteers (1780-1783)
Active
1775-1783
Country
Great Britain
Allegiance
King George III
Branch
British provincial corps
Type
infantry, (auxiliary troops)
Role
garrison troops
Size
5 or 6 companies (battalion)
Garrison/HQ
Halifax (1780-1783) Fort Sackville (Nova Scotia), Nova Scotia (1780-1783) Prince Edward Island (1782-1783)
Engagements
American Revolutionary War
Never saw combat
Commanders
Notable commanders
Colonel Francis Legge
Governor John Parr
Military unit
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American Revolution Nova Scotia theatre
Saint John
Charlottetown
Yarmouth 1st
Canso
Maugerville Rebellion
Fort Cumberland
Yarmouth 2nd
St. John River
Capture of USS Hancock
Liverpool
Raid on Miramichi
1st Halifax
Blomindon
Cape Breton
Annapolis Royal
Blonde Rock
2nd Halifax
Chester
Lunenburg
The Royal Nova Scotia Volunteer Regiment, also known as the Loyal Regiment of Nova Scotia Volunteers and Loyal Nova Scotia Volunteers, from 1775-1780, the Royal Regiment of Nova Scotia Volunteers, from 1780-1783, and the Royal Nova Scotia Volunteer Regiment and Nova Scotia Volunteers, was a British Loyalist provincial battalion, of infantry, raised in 1775, to defend British interests, in the colony of Nova Scotia. The unit was commanded by Col. Francis Legge, until replaced by Col. John Parr in 1782. The Royal NS Volunteers never saw combat, but did play an important role in the defense of the colony of Nova Scotia, in the later years, of the American Revolution.
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