| In
October 1779, the Virginia State Assembly enacted legislation
to raise a "Western Battalion" of state regular
troops to protect her frontier and keep open the supply
and communication lines between the state regular and
militia forces far to the west in the Ohio Valley (including
George Rogers Clark's Illinois Regiment, raised two
years earlier). Ordered to join Greene's Southern Army
in February 1781. The regiment had already begun its
march into the Carolinas when it was diverted westward,
joining Clark's forces then assembling at Yohogania
Court House (now West Virginia) for a proposed expedition
to take British-held Detroit on 23 May; it was not until
August that most of the battalion, along with the other
volunteers and regulars in Clark's little army, took
the field.
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