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d.1823
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Name Thomas Mullins
Gender Male
Military[1] 24 Aug 1814 Combatant of Bladensburg
Military[1] 12 Sep 1814 Combatant of North Point
Military[1] 8 Jan 1815 Combatant of New Orleans
Death[1] 1823
Reference Number? Q7792608?


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Thomas Mullins (died 1823) was a British Army officer of the 44th Regiment of Foot, best known for his misconduct at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. While he performed well during the Chesapeake campaign, his failure to check on the regiment's engineering supplies at New Orleans played a key role in the disorganization and subsequent defeat of the British there.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Thomas Mullins (British Army officer), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.