Ludwig von Wurmb (10 May 1736 – 5 April 1813) was a lieutenant general in the army of
Hesse-Kassel during the
Napoleonic Wars. In the English-speaking world he is probably best known for his service for the British in North America during the
War of American Independence, when, as a lieutenant colonel, he commanded the Hessian
Jäger corps in campaigns throughout the war. His military service career spanned more than 50 years.
Life
Born into a noble family, he began military service during the
Seven Years' War, rising to the rank of captain at age 23. Serving first in the Regiment von Ysenburg, he fought at
Hastenbeck,
Sandersburg, and
Lutterberg
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before transferring to the
Jäger corps. With the Jägers he fought at
Bergen and was wounded in an assault on
Lübeck in July 1760. Joining the Leib Regiment in 1762, he was captured after his 50-man position at
Ullrichstein Castle was assaulted by two French brigades. In 1766 he was promoted major of the Leib Fusiliers, a position he held until his service in North America.
[
In February 1777 he was given a promotion to lieutenant colonel, backdated to 25 January. In September 1777 he had his first combat on American soil, defeating an advance guard of militiamen in the ]Battle of Cooch's Bridge
The Battle of Cooch's Bridge, also known as the Battle of Iron Hill, was a battle fought on September 3, 1777, between the Continental Army and militia (United States), American militia and primarily Hessian (soldiers), German soldiers serving a ...
. In October of that year he took over command of the entire Jäger corps after its leader, Carl von Donop, was killed in the Battle of Red Bank
The Battle of Red Bank was a battle fought on October 22, 1777 during the American Revolutionary War in which a British and Hessian force was sent to take Fort Mercer on the left bank (or New Jersey side) of the Delaware River just south of Phil ...
. His corps performed with distinction in the Battle of Germantown
The Battle of Germantown was a major engagement in the Philadelphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War. It was fought on October 4, 1777, at Germantown, Pennsylvania, between the British Army led by Sir William Howe, and the American Con ...
, and guarded the rear of the British move from Philadelphia to New York City in 1778. Wurmb was then involved in the southern campaigns.[
In 1782 he was promoted colonel, retroactive to 1778. When the war ended, the Jägers returned to Kassel in 1784. For his performance in North America he was awarded the Hessian '']Pour la vertu militaire
The ''Pour la vertu militaire'' ( Fr.: for military virtue) was a military order of merit established on 25 February 1769 by Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. The order, modelled on the Prussian ''Pour le Mérite'', could be awarded in a s ...
''. In 1784 the Jäger corps was disbanded, and Wurmb was assigned to the Regiment von Knyphausen, which he took command of in 1787. The following year he took command of the Leib-Grenadier Regiment, and in 1789 he was named Adjutant General of the Hessian army.[
With the outbreak of the War of the First Coalition in 1792, William I, the landgrave provided troops for the coalition, which were led by von Wurmb. In early 1794 von Wurmb was promoted to major general. In May of that year his division was in the ]Battle of Tourcoing
The Battle of Tourcoing (17–18 May 1794) saw a Republican French army directed by General of Division Joseph Souham defend against an attack by a Coalition army led by Emperor Francis II and Austrian Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. T ...
, where his Hessians were in the middle of the action. Von Wurmb was wounded in the leg and carried from the field.Meiners Meiners is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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, p. 5 After seeing further action in 1795, he returned to Hesse, where he took command of the Leib Infantry Regiment. In 1800 he was promoted to lieutenant general; he also later served on the landgrave's board of war and was governor of Kassel.
In 1805, under threat from Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
's armies, the elector again mobilized his forces, concentrating them under von Wurmb's command in Kassel. Faced with overwhelming force in 1806, the elector fled, and Napoleon installed his brother Jérome as the new King of Westphalia
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. Von Wurmb reluctantly entered the service of the new kingdom, and continued to distinguish himself. Jérome gave him command of the official residence, promoted him to division-general in 1807, and awarded him the Order of the Westphalian Crown in 1810.[
Von Wurmb died in 1813. He never married and had no children. Several of his brothers also rose to high rank in the Hessian military; he was distinguished from them as the "bitter Wurmb".]Meiners Meiners is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Christoph Meiners (1747–1810), German philosopher and historian
*Ernst Meiners (1893–1959), German Wehrmacht general
* Maarten Meiners (born 1992), Dutch alpine skier
*Terry Meiner ...
, p. 6
References
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1736 births
1813 deaths
German people of the Seven Years' War
German military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
German commanders of the Napoleonic Wars
Hessian military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
People from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel