Well, it's over ... a nice little engagement at Cowpens it was. We advanced in a compact mass on a very small front, but those Rebel militia, all in x-line, were stubborn ... we went in with the bayonet and pushed them back again and again, but they kept reforming and the line never really broke. Then those pesky militia began to overlap both our flanks ... our cavalry bagged some of them on our right, but then in turn 7 suddenly everything went wrong ... our left wing just disappeared, an entire regiment taking to their heels, and in the same moment masses of Rebel troopers popped up from the woods in our rear, capturing Colonel Tarleton and the three companies he was trying to rally. Within 5 minutes, all was lost and we beat a hasty retreat. I am embarrassed to report that the Rebels under the able leadership of Gen'l Cope scored a victory at Cowpens and the colours of the 4th have a stain on their honor. <img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle> We hope to redeem ourselves at Eutaw Springs now.
<font color=gold>Colonel D.S. Walter O.S.M.
Commanding The King's Own (4th) Regiment of Foot
Aide-de-camp, Royal North American Corps</font id=gold>
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