By the reorganization of the 28th October of 1808, it was incorporated in the Portuguese Army with the designation of Batalhão de Caçadores n.º 6 (Hunters Battalion n. 6). Its recruits came mainly from Porto city and surroundings ( the "Partido do Porto")
The 6th Battalion´s Commanding Officers were:
- Velho da Cunha, Lieutenant colonel, 20th July, 1808;
- António de Lacerda Pinto, Lieutenant colonel, 21st January, 1809;
- Sebastião Pinto de Araújo, Lieutenant colonel, 26th August, 1809;
- Tiago Pedro Martins, Major, 25th June, 1813;
- Peter Adamson, Lieutenant colonel, 4th May 1814.
The Caçadores were the elite light infantry troops of the Portuguese Army, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Caçadores is the plural of caçador, the Portuguese word for "hunter". It
has also been used to designate each one of the elite light infantry
soldiers of the Portuguese Army. As such it is a direct equivalent of
the German military term Jäger, the French military term Chasseur, and
the Spanish Cazador.
After the expulsion of General Junot's army from Portugal, British Army General William Beresford was recommended by Arthur Wellesley for the role and was appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the Portuguese Army on 7 March 1809. As part of Beresford reforms, Portuguese War secretary Miguel Pereira
Forjaz proposed the creation of independent battalions of Caçadores and
six would be created. Later in the Peninsular War, additional battalions
and other units of Caçadores were formed due to the success of the
original six battalions. Each battalion came to include a special
Atiradores (sharpshooters) company armed with rifles. In the
Anglo-Portuguese Army, some Caçadores units were integrated into the
elite Light Division, brigaded with the British units of the 95th
Rifles.
One of the most distinctive features of the Caçadores was their brown
uniform. The brown uniform was chosen as a form of camouflage,
considered more appropriate to the dry lands of the Iberian Peninsula
than the traditional green uniforms used by the light infantry of most
other countries in Europe. During the Peninsular War, the Caçadores
became especially notable in the performance of marksmanship at long
distances. Arthur Wellesley referred the Portuguese Caçadores as the
"fighting cocks" of his Anglo-Portuguese Army.
The 6th
Battalion´s most relevant actions in Portuguese soil against the French
Imperial Army occurred in the battles of Roliça (August 17, 1808) and
Vimeiro (August 23, 1808), as part of the Trant Brigade, and the Buçaco
battle (September 27, 1810) integrating the Campbell Brigade.
The 6th Battalion was one of the most active units in the Anglo-Portuguese Army, fighting its way across Spain and well into into French territory, from Fuentes de Oñoro to Toulouse:
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Thanks Evan!! I´m really glad that you enjoy it, and proud of your kind comments! Your feedback is much appreciated! Cheers!!
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