The following units and commanders fought at the Battle of Guilford Court House on March 15, 1781.[1][2][3]
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
- (w) = wounded
 
- (mw) = mortally wounded
 
- (k) = killed in action
 
British forces
LTG Charles, Earl Cornwallis
MG Alexander Leslie, second in command
| Brigade
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Regiments and Others
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| Right Wing
    
MG Alexander Leslie
 
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| Left Wing
    
Ltc James Webster (mw)
 
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- 23rd Regiment of Foot: Cpt Thomas Peter
 
- 33rd Regiment of Foot: Ltc James Webster (mw), Cpt James Campbell
 
- Light Infantry Company (Guards): Cpt William Maynard (w)
 
- Ansbach-Bayreuth Jäger Company: Cpt Friedrich Wilhelm von Röder
  
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| Reserve
    
BG Charles O'Hara (w)
   
Ltc James Stuart (k)
   
BG Charles O'Hara[4]
 
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- 2nd Guards Battalion: Ltc James Stuart (k)
 
- Grenadier Guards Company
  
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| Cavalry
    
Ltc Banastre Tarleton (w)
 
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| Royal Artillery
    
Lt John Macleod
 
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- 1 (or 2) six-pounders
 
- 2 three-pounders
  
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American forces
MG Nathanael Greene
BG Isaac Huger, second in command (w)
| Division
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Brigade
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Regiments and Others
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 Continentals
 
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Maryland Brigade
    
Col Otho Williams
 
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| Virginia Brigade
    
BG Isaac Huger (w)
 
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- Campbell's Virginia Battalion: Ltc Richard Campbell
 
- Green’s Virginia Battalion: Col John Green
 
- Hawes' (formerly Buford's) Virginia Battalion: Ltc Samuel Hawes
  
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| Independent Continental units
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 North Carolina Militia
 
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Hillsborough District Brigade
    
BG John Butler
 
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- Randolph County Regiment: Ltc James Dougan (7 companies)
 
- Chatham County Regiment: (2 companies)
 
- Wake County Regiment: (2 companies)
 
- Bladen County Regiment (detached from Wilmington District Brigade: Lt. Col. James Richardson (3 companies)
 
- Cumberland County Regiment (detached from Wilmington District Brigade (2 companies)
 
- Duplin County Regiment (detached from Wilmington District Brigade (1 company)
  
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| Salisbury District Brigade
    
BG Ambrose Ramsey
 
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| Halifax District Brigade
    
BG Thomas Eaton
 
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- Jones County Regiment (detached from New Bern District Brigade: (1 company)
 
- Nash County Regiment (detached from New Bern District Brigade): Lt Col William Linton (6 companies)
 
- Johnston County Regiment (detached from New Bern District): Col William Bryan (1 company)
 
- Hyde County Regiment (detached from Edenton county regiment)
 
- Camden County Regiment (detached from Edenton District Brigade): (1 company)
 
- Gates County Regiment (detached from Edenton District Brigade): (1 company)
 
- Martin County Regiment: Col Whitmell Hill (7 companies)
 
- Northampton County Regiment: Col Andrew Haynes (2 companies)
 
- Halifax County Regiment:  Col Pinketham Eaton (8 companies)
 
- Edgecombe County Regiment: Ltc John Eaton (3 companies)
 
- Franklin County Regiment:  Col Benjamin Williams (5 companies)
 
- Warren County Regiment: Col Herbert Haynes (6 companies)
 
- Botetourt County Riflemen:  Col Charles Lynch (10 companies)
  
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| Other
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- North Carolina cavalry: Cpt  Charles-Francois Sevelinges, Marquis de Bretigney
  
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 Virginia Militia
 
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First Virginia Brigade
    
BG Edward Stevens (w)
 
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- Militia regiment: Col Samuel McDowell
 
- Militia regiment: Col George Moffet
 
- Militia regiment: Col Nathaniel Cocke
 
- Militia regiment: Col Peter Perkins
  
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| Second Virginia Brigade
    
BG Robert Lawson
 
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- Militia regiment: Col Robert Munford
 
- Militia regiment: Col John Holcombe
 
- Militia regiment: Col Beverly Randolph
  
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| Rifle units
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Notes