Lieutenant Colonel George Turnbull

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Lieutenant Colonel George Turnbull was a British officer in the American Revolutionary War, noted for leading Loyalist forces in several Southern campaigns, including actions around the Battle of Hanging Rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Army officer
Loyalist military leader
activityRegion South Carolina NERFINISHED
Southern colonies of British North America NERFINISHED
allegiance Great Britain NERFINISHED
Loyalists
conflict American Revolutionary War
country Kingdom of Great Britain
historicalPeriod 18th century
ideology Loyalism NERFINISHED
loyaltyTo British Crown NERFINISHED
militaryBranch British Army
militaryRank Lieutenant Colonel NERFINISHED
militaryRole field commander
militaryStatus regular British officer commanding Loyalist units
notableEngagement Battle of Hanging Rock NERFINISHED
notableFor leading Loyalist forces in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War
participation in operations around the Battle of Hanging Rock
occupation soldier
opposedBy Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War
participatedIn Southern campaigns of the American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
role commander of Loyalist troops in the Southern campaigns
sideInConflict British side in the American Revolutionary War
theaterOfOperations Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
typeOfOfficer Loyalist officer

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Battle of Hanging Rock opposingCommander Lieutenant Colonel George Turnbull