His standing entitled him to high rank and he was commissioned Colonel of the Loyal American Regiment, raised principally in New York by himself.
His sons figured prominently in the selection of officers for the Loyal American Regiment.
He served in the King's Loyal Regiment of New York during the American Revolution.
Hill served in the Loyal American Regiment during the American Revolution.
He served with the Loyal American Regiment during the American Revolution, reaching the rank of lieutenant.
In 1899, the Loyal Regiment found itself assigned to South Africa.
The Loyal Regiment continued to serve during the sunset of the British Empire.
The following are the battle honours earned by the Loyal Regiment.
The Loyal Regiment inherited its nicknames from its predecessor formations.
He sailed to Calcutta, attached to the 1st Battalion, the Loyal Regiment.