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Bedel's Regiment
Active1775–1777
AllegianceContinental Congress of the United States
TypeLight infantry
RoleGuerrilla warfare
Line formation
Raiding
Reconnaissance
SizeRegiment
Part ofNew Hampshire Line
EngagementsInvasion of Canada
Commanders
Current
commander
Timothy Bedel
Notable
commanders
Timothy Bedel
Military unit
Canadian campaign
1775
1776
American Revolutionary War units of the United States
Units by state
Non-state units

Bedel's Regiment was first raised as a single company of rangers in Coos, New Hampshire on May 26, 1775 under the command of Timothy Bedel for the protection of northern New Hampshire during the early days of the American Revolutionary War. Between July 1775 and January 1776 eight more companies of rangers were recruited from the frontiermen of northern New Hampshire as the regiment joined the Continental Army and took part in the Siege of Fort St. Jean and the Battle of The Cedars during the Invasion of Canada. Most of the regiment was captured at The Cedars but were exchanged for British soldiers captured during the Canadian campaign eight days later. With the ending of the enlistments of the soldiers the regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1777 at Coos, New Hampshire.

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