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5th Maryland Regiment | |
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Active | 1776–1783 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Continental Congress of the United States |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | 728 soldiers(1776) re-organized to 611 soldiers(1781) |
Part of | Maryland Line |
Engagements | American Revolutionary War
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Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Colonel William Richardson General Johann DeKalb |
The 5th Maryland Regiment is a designation which has been held by several units over the years, not all of which necessarily share the same lineage and honors. The term "5th Maryland" has most frequently been connected to militia units in Baltimore, even though the first unit to bear the designation was formed in 1776 from volunteers in rural Maryland. The "5th Maryland" designation is the officially recognized traditional designation of the 175th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard. This entry refers to the rural 5th Maryland, whose lineage is separate and distinct from the Baltimore 5th Maryland perpetuated by the 175th Infantry Regiment.