New York Provincial Company of Artillery was authorized on January 6, 1776; it is the oldest Regular Army unit on uninterrupted active duty and the only active Regular Army unit with credit for Revolutionary War service, and one of the few with credit for War of 1812 service. (Army)
It was commanded by Captain Alexander Hamilton. In 1772, Hamilton arrived in New York City. He began preparing for college at Eizabethtown Academy in New Jersey. He later studied at King’s College (now Columbia University).
At the outbreak of the war, Hamilton joined other students in a volunteer militia regiment called the Corsicans. This regiment was later named the Hearts of Oak.
Hamilton showed great potential as a leader through hard work and study. In 1776, he accepted the rank of captain of the New York Provincial Company of Artillery.
With two six-pound guns, 25 men and a wealth of revolutionary fervor, Hamilton joined Gen. George Washington’s Continental Army.
Hamilton and his company crossed the Delaware River on that freezing Christmas night in 1776, commandeering an iron-ore barge, better known as a Durham Boat, which was nine feet wide and 60 feet – long to accomplish the task and confront the Hessians at Trenton.
Today, 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery traces its lineage to this unit. It is the only active Regular Army unit with credit for Revolutionary War service, and one of the few with credit for War of 1812 service. Soldiers refer to themselves as ‘Hamilton’s Own’.
Following the war, President Washington appointed Hamilton as the first Secretary of the Treasury. He was instrumental in the creation of the US Mint, stock and bond markets, and the First Bank of the United States.
As tensions rose against France, Hamilton returned to the Army in July 1798 as a Major General and served as the Army’s inspector general and second in command to Washington. He also became the de facto head of one of America’s first political parties, the Federalists.
Hamilton’s life came to an end on July 12, 1804, when he was mortally wounded in a duel with Vice President Aaron Burr, a political rival.

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