New York Volunteers
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Active1776-1783
Country
Great Britain
Allegiance
British Army
Branchinfantry, dragoons (mounted infantry)
| New York Volunteers | |
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| Active | 1776-1783 |
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| Allegiance | |
| Branch | infantry, dragoons (mounted infantry) |
| Type | British provincial unit, (auxiliary troops) |
| Size | regiment (400) |
| Nickname(s) | New York Companies, 1st Dutchess County Company, 3rd American Regiment |
| Engagements | American Revolutionary War
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The New York Volunteers, also known as the New York Companies and 1st Dutchess County Company, was a British Loyalist Provincial regiment, which served with the British Army, during American Revolutionary War. Eventually, the New York Volunteers became the 3rd American Regiment, after being place on American establishment.