The
New Orleans Greys, the Greys named for the
color of their uniforms, were a
Military volunteer unit of two
militia companies formed in the city of
that name for service in the
Texas War of Independence. Their
name came from the grey military
fatigues
they wore. Unlike the majority of the Texian volunteers, the Greys
looked like soldiers, with uniforms, well-maintained rifles,
adequate ammunition, and some semblance of discipline. The Greys,
as well several companies of Texians who had arrived recently, were
eager to face the Mexican Army directly..
Greys fought and died
at the Battle of the
Alamo
, Goliad Campaign,
and seven Greys served at the Battle of San Jacinto
.
Footnotes
References
External links
New Orleans Greys at The Handbook of Texas Online
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/NN/qjn2.html