St George's Regiment (Grenada)
| St George’s Regiment | |
|---|---|
Faceless Private of the St George’s Regiment (Infantry) C. 1795 | |
| Active | 1763–mid 1800s |
| Country | British empire (Colony of Grenada) |
| Type | Infantry including light infantry and artillery |
| Role | Defending St George’s and Grenada |
| Size | 365 (1796) |
| Garrison/HQ | St George’s fortification system |
| Engagements | |
The St George's Regiment was an infantry regiment in Grenada during the colonial era, it was the primary defensive force on the island of Grenada. The unit fought in the American Revolutionary War and Fédon’s rebellion. The regiment was originally part of a broad term called the “Grenada Militia” which included the later parish militias.