La Legion Noire

La Legion Noire

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= La Seconde Légion des Francs (A.K.A "La Légion Noire")
dates= 1797
country= France
branch= Army
type= Pressed Militia
size=1 Brigade
role= Invasion Force
command_structure= Unknown
garrison= Brest
chef_de_brigade= William Tate

La Légion Noire (The black Legion) was a military unit of the French Revolutionary Army. The only action of any note that it took part in was the unsuccessful Last invasion of Britain February 1797. [Fishguard Fiasco: John S Kinross ISBN|978 1904396 68 0 ]

The Legion was created on the orders of General Hoche to take part in a three pronged attack against Ireland and mainland Britain. It was commanded by chef de brigade William Tate.

Troop composition

According to the prisoner returns submitted by Lieutenant General Rooke after the invasion, the legion numbered 46 officers and 1178 men. Tate stated that he had lost eight men in the landing and that four men had been lost to enemy action. Whilst many of the legion we prisoners and convicts drafted against their will (it seems some were British prisoners) the commander of the British forces Lord Cawdor said that 600 of them were French troops of the line "Grenadiers all over six foot and as fine a body of men as I have set eyes on" (J.E Thomas)

The legion was equipped with British army material, arms and uniforms captured at the unsuccessful Franco-British Landings at Quiberon. The red British uniforms were dyed, with various degrees of success, a brown/black colour from which the unit got its nickname. The unit's correct designation was: "La Seconde Légion des Francs". (Kinross p16)Tate did not speak French and had to rely on his French and Irish officers to communicate with his forces.(ibid)The main purpose of the Legions proposed invasion of Great Britain was to act as a diversionry measure to draw resources away from the main thrust of the campaign: a landing at Bantry Bay on the west coast of Ireland. La Legion's original target of Liverpool was changed to Bristol, at that time the second city in the country. [ibid] A second diversionary force, La légion des Francs, under General Quantain was instructed to attack Newcastle upon Tyne and destroy local shipping. This force set out from Dunkirk in November of 1796 but turned back at Flushing in the Netherlands after bad weather caused the loss of several invasion barges. Once back in port many of the soldiers, who appear to also have been criminal conscripts, refused to re-embark and the project was abandoned.

References

* Fishguard Fiasco An account of the last invasion of Britain J.S.Kinross isbn 978 1904396 68 0

* Britains last Invasion, Fishguard 1797 J.E Thomas isbn 0 7524 4010 1


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