The Battle of Chippawa showed that American regulars could hold their own against British regulars if properly trained and well led. It is also remembered and commemorated today in the United States Army.
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The battlefield at Chippewa |
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Scott's Brigades line at Chippewa |
The actual battlefield is preserved as the Chippawa Battlefield Park, a unit of the Niagara Parks Commission. For a tour of the battlefield check this post from my blog: "A Visit to the Chippewa Battlefield"; https://bravefusiliers.blogspot.com/2018/07/visit-to-chippawa-battlefield-chippawa.htm
The 25th Infantry was later combined with the 27th, 29th and 37th Infantry Regiments to form the 6th Infantry Regiment. The 6th Infantry's motto is "Regulars, by God" from General Riall's remark about the American regulars during the battle.
Ten active regular infantry battalions of the United States Army (1-2 Inf, 2-2 Inf, 1-3 Inf, 2-3 Inf, 4-3 Inf, 1-5 Inf, 2-5 Inf, 1-6 Inf, 2-6 Inf and 4-6 Inf) perpetuate the lineages of American infantry regiments (the old 9th, 11th, 19th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd Infantry Regiments) that fought at the Battle of Chippawa.
The Corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point wear gray parade uniforms, but the assertion that they were adopted in commemoration of Scott's troops at Chippawa appears to be a legend, possibly started by General Scott himself. There were a number of reasons given in 1815 for its selection. Gray wool jackets simply wore well and were considerably cheaper than the regulation blue coat. Also, the Secretary of War disliked Scott and sent gray jackets (usually associated with militia) for his brigade as an insult.