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Anglo-Portuguese Army
Exército Anglo-Luso
Fuga de Soult da cidade do Porto.jpg
British and Portuguese regiments, side by side, at the Second Battle of Porto.
Active 22 April 1809
Country  United Kingdom
 Portugal
Allegiance George III of the United Kingdom
John VI of Portugal
Size 53,000 British
3,000 Hanoverians of the KGL
35,000 Portuguese Regulars
Garrison/HQ Lisbon, Portugal
Engagements
Disbanded 1814
Commanders
Commander-in-chief Arthur Wellesley
Notable
commanders
Brent Spencer, Carlos Frederico Lecor, Luís do Rego Barreto, Henry Clinton, James Leith, John Hope, Lowry Cole, Robert Craufurd, Rowland Hill, Thomas Picton, William Beresford

The Anglo-Portuguese Army was the combined British and Portuguese army that participated in the Peninsular War, under the command of Arthur Wellesley. The Army is also referred to as the British-Portuguese Army and, in Portuguese, as the Exército Anglo-Luso or the Exército Anglo-Português.

The Anglo-Portuguese Army was established with the British Army deployed to the Iberian Peninsula under the command of General Arthur Wellesley, and the Portuguese Army rebuilt under the leadership of British General William Beresford and the Portuguese War Secretary Miguel Pereira Forjaz. The new Portuguese battalions were supplied with British equipment, trained to British standards and thoroughly re-organised. Incompetent or corrupt officers were cashiered and appropriate replacements were appointed or promoted from amongst promising Non-commissioned officers.

On 22 April 1809, Wellesley became Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in the Peninsula, replacing General Cradock, whose assessment of the military situation the British government found too pessimistic. At the same time he was appointed by the Portuguese Government as Commander-in-Chief of the Portuguese Army. He then came to have the two armies under his command, transforming them into a single integrated army.

The Army was organised into divisions, most of them including mixed British-Portuguese units. Usually, each one had two British and one Portuguese brigades. In the elite Light Division, the brigades themselves were mixed, each including two British light infantry and one Portuguese Caçadores battalions.

Order of battle

The following tables show the order of battle and commanders of the Anglo-Portuguese Army at various stages in the Peninsular War.

July 1809 September 1810 May 1811 September 1811
Commander in Chief Lt Gen Sir Arthur Wellesley Lt Gen Viscount Wellington Lt Gen Viscount Wellington Lt Gen the Earl of Wellington
Corps Commanders Maj Gen Brent Spencer

Marshal William Carr Beresford

Maj Gen Rowland Hill

Lt Gen Sir Thomas Graham

Cavalry Lt Gen William Payne - Maj Gen Stapleton Cotton

Maj Gen Sir William Erskine

Lt Gen Sir Stapleton Cotton
1st Division Maj Gen John Coape Sherbrooke Maj Gen Brent Spencer Maj Gen Miles Nightingall Lt Gen Sir Thomas Graham
2nd Division Maj Gen Rowland Hill Maj Gen Rowland Hill Maj Gen the Hon William Stewart Maj Gen the Hon William Stewart
3rd Division Maj Gen Alexander Randoll Mackenzie Maj Gen Thomas Picton Maj Gen Thomas Picton Maj Gen Thomas Picton
4th Division Brig Gen Alexander Campbell Maj Gen the Hon Lowry Cole Maj Gen the Hon Lowry Cole Maj Gen the Hon Lowry Cole
5th Division Maj Gen James Leith Maj Gen Sir William Erskine Maj Gen James Dunlop
6th Division Maj Gen Alexander Campbell Maj Gen Alexander Campbell
7th Division Maj Gen William Houston Maj Gen John Sontag
Light Division Brig Gen Robert Craufurd Brig Gen Robert Craufurd Brig Gen Robert Craufurd
Portuguese Division Maj Gen John Hamilton Maj Gen John Hamilton Maj Gen John Hamilton
Independent Brigades
  • Brig Gen Denis Pack
  • Brig Gen Alexander Campbell
  • Brig Gen Francis John Colman
  • Maj Gen Charles, Baron von Alten
  • Col Charles Ashworth
  • Col Richard Collins
July 1812 June 1813 November 1813 April 1814
Commander in Chief Lt Gen the Earl of Wellington Lt Gen the Marquess of Wellington Field Marshal the Marquess of Wellington Field Marshal the Marquess of Wellington
Corps Commanders Maj Gen Rowland Hill Lt Gen Sir Rowland Hill

Lt Gen the Earl of Dalhousie

Lt Gen Sir Thomas Graham

Lt Gen Sir Rowland Hill

Lt Gen the Hon Sir John Hope

Maj Gen Charles, Baron von Alten

Marshal Sir William Carr Beresford

Lt Gen Sir Rowland Hill

Lt Gen the Hon Sir John Hope

Marshal Sir William Carr Beresford

Cavalry Lt Gen Sir Stapleton Cotton Lt Gen Sir Stapleton Cotton Lt Gen Sir Stapleton Cotton Lt Gen Sir Stapleton Cotton
1st Division Maj Gen Henry Frederick Campbell Maj Gen Kenneth Alexander Howard Maj Gen Kenneth Alexander Howard Maj Gen Kenneth Alexander Howard
2nd Division Maj Gen the Hon William Stewart Lt Gen the Hon William Stewart Lt Gen the Hon William Stewart Lt Gen the Hon William Stewart
3rd Division Col the Hon Edward Pakenham Lt Gen Sir Thomas Picton Maj Gen the Hon Charles Colville Lt Gen Sir Thomas Picton
4th Division Maj Gen the Hon Lowry Cole Lt Gen the Hon Sir Lowry Cole Lt Gen the Hon Sir Lowry Cole Lt Gen the Hon Sir Lowry Cole
5th Division Maj Gen James Leith Maj Gen John Oswald Maj Gen Andrew Hay Maj Gen Andrew Hay
6th Division Maj Gen Henry Clinton Maj Gen Henry Clinton Lt Gen Sir Henry Clinton Lt Gen Sir Henry Clinton
7th Division Maj Gen John Hope Lt Gen the Earl of Dalhousie Maj Gen Carlos Lecor Maj Gen George Townshend Walker
Light Division Maj Gen Charles, Baron von Alten Maj Gen Charles, Baron von Alten Maj Gen Charles, Baron von Alten Maj Gen Charles, Baron von Alten
Portuguese Division Maj Gen John Hamilton Maj Gen Francisco da Silveira Lt Gen Sir John Hamilton Maj Gen Carlos Lecor
Independent Brigades
  • Brig Gen Denis Pack
  • Brig Gen Thomas Bradford
  • Maj Gen Lord Aylmer
  • Brig Gen John Wilson
  • Maj Gen Thomas Bradford
  • Maj Gen Lord Aylmer
  • Maj Gen Alexander Campbell
  • Maj Gen Thomas Bradford

See also

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