After receiving the information Concord gathered a large amount of ammunition, rules, artillery, tents, and small firearms to raise and support the objectives against the Majesty's rebellion. Under command, take the greatest expedition and confidentiality to Concord, which you grab and destroy all artillery, ammunition, regulations, tents, small weapons and all military shops. But you will find that soldiers do not loot residents or harm private property.
You have a Concord draft that includes houses, barns and cs including the above military store. You will command Trunion to be knocked down by each gun, but if you find it to be infeasible, they must be spiked and the carriage must be destroyed. Shake powder and flowers from the bucket into the river, burn the tent, and pork and beef must be destroyed in the best way you can design. Men can put shots in their pockets and throw into ponds, ditches, cs, but you can not reduce the number so that you can restore later. If you encounter brass artillery you will order them to defeat their muzzle to make them useless.
You will find that it is necessary to guarantee the safety of the two bridges through the draft as soon as possible so you will continue to explore for this purpose ordered the best marching team.
A small party from Martin was ordered to stop all your advice to Concord in March and went out to Chaise while some artillery awaited you with a car.
You will start with your career as soon as possible with the army, I have to leave your own judgment and discretion
Smith's troops were divided into several units to complete the gauge's order. The 10th Grenadier Company acquired the South Bridge under the command of Captain Mundi Paul, but the seven light infantry companies of Captain Parsons acquired the Northbridge near Barrett 's power. Captain Parsons crossed two of these companies (5, 23, 38, 52) to a 2 mile (3 km) bridge and searched for possessions of Barrett. The 4th and 10th infantry regiments were sent to the bridge to protect their return, and the company (from the 43rd army) still protected the bridge itself.
In 1758, Thomas Gauge (then Colonel) established an experimental light infantry regiment known as the 80th Regiment and was considered the first unit to serve the British army. Other officers, especially William Howe's brother George Howh, adjusted their corps and frankly became infantry fighters. After becoming the highest commander in North America in 1758, General Jeffrey Amherst ordered each team to become a light infantry company with their rank. The 80th regiment broke down in 1764 and other special light infantry units were converted to "line" units, but the infantry regiment maintained the light squadron until mid-19th century.