# Volunteers of Ireland

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American Revolutionary War Loyalist military unit

Not to be confused with [Irish Volunteers](/source/Irish_Volunteers) of the 20th century, [Irish Volunteers (18th century)](/source/Irish_Volunteers_(18th_century)), [Volunteer (Irish republican)](/source/Volunteer_(Irish_republican)) or [Volunteer (Ulster loyalist)](/source/Volunteer_(Ulster_loyalist)).

Volunteers of Ireland Active 1778–1784 Country Great Britain Allegiance British Army Branch Infantry Type British provincial unit and later, became British establishment Size regiment (1,000) Engagements American Revolutionary War Charleston (1780) Battle of Camden (1780) Battle of Hobkirk's Hill (1781) Siege of Ninety-Six (1781) Commanders Notable commanders Colonel Lord Francis Rawdon-Hastings Sergeant Thomas Hudson

Military unit

The **Volunteers of Ireland**, also known as the **2nd American Regiment** and the **105th Regiment of Foot**, was a British Provincial military unit, raised for Loyalist service, during the [American Revolutionary War](/source/American_Revolutionary_War), which was later added to the British regular army. The Volunteers of Ireland should not be confused with the contemporaneous [Irish Volunteers](/source/Irish_Volunteers_(18th_century)) an autonomous [militia](/source/Militia) that supported the [Irish Patriot Party](/source/Irish_Patriot_Party), in the 1770s and 1780s.

## History

### Formation

The regiment was raised in [Philadelphia](/source/Philadelphia), [Province of Pennsylvania](/source/Province_of_Pennsylvania), as the **Volunteers of Ireland** in 1777 and went to [New York City](/source/New_York_City) with the [British Army](/source/British_Army) in April 1778.[1] The regiment was placed on the American establishment as the **2nd American Regiment (Volunteers of Ireland)** on 2 May 1779, by [Francis Rawdon-Hastings](/source/Francis_Rawdon-Hastings%2C_1st_Marquess_of_Hastings), an Anglo-Irish lord who had joined the British Army and rose through the officer ranks and had been given permission to form a British Provincial regiment from men born in Ireland (then under British rule), serving in other Loyalist units, in the [American Thirteen Colonies](/source/Thirteen_Colonies).[2]

### American Revolutionary War

Following the Patriot surrender at [Charleston](/source/Siege_of_Charleston) in May 1780, the Volunteers helped win the [Battle of Camden](/source/Battle_of_Camden), where Sergeant Thomas Hudson received a decoration for heroism, one of only two such decorations given during the duration of the prosecution of the war to a soldier of the British Army. The regiment was the primary unit in the [Battle of Hobkirk's Hill](/source/Battle_of_Hobkirk's_Hill) in April 1781, as well as the relief of the Loyalist fort, at the [Siege of Ninety-Six](/source/Siege_of_Ninety-Six) in May 1781. They remained in South Carolina until the British surrender of General [Lord Cornwallis](/source/Charles_Cornwallis%2C_1st_Marquess_Cornwallis), at [Yorktown](/source/Siege_of_Yorktown) in October 1781. The regiment was removed from the [Province of South Carolina](/source/Province_of_South_Carolina) and taken by ship to New York. The Volunteers were put on the [British establishment](/source/The_Establishment) as the **105th Regiment of Foot** on 25 December 1782.[1]

### Disbandment

The soldiers of the Volunteers of Ireland were mustered out in [New York City](/source/New_York_City), and thereafter taken by ship to [Nova Scotia](/source/Nova_Scotia). This was in response to the policy of resettlement for British colonists displaced from their lands during the war, coupled with the fact that the vast majority of soldiers were Irish, and England had no desire to return Irish emigrants back to either [England](/source/England) or [Ireland](/source/Ireland), because it needed new settlers in [Canada](/source/Canada). It was also much cheaper to move them to Canada than it would be to physically return them to England. The regiment was placed in a cadre status, and officially "moved" to England in 1784.[1]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-regiments_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-regiments_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-regiments_1-2) ["Volunteers of Ireland"](https://web.archive.org/web/20060110021226/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/na-usa/prov1775/am2vi.htm). Regiments.org. Archived from [the original](http://www.regiments.org/regiments/na-usa/prov1775/am2vi.htm) on 10 January 2006. Retrieved 31 March 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Middelkauff R., *The Glorious Cause* [Oxford University Press](/source/Oxford_University_Press) (1982) p.455.

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