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{{Infobox military person|rank=[[File:US-O8 insignia.svg|35px]]Major General|commands=Army of Northern Potomac<br/>[[Great Northern Army]]|honorific prefix=Major General|otherwork=Military governor of Newfoundland|birth_date=November 13, 1782|death_date={{death date and age|1815|7|18|1782|11|13}}|serviceyears=1804-1815|awards=Silver Star (x2)|allegiance={{flag|United States|1795}}|battles=[[Division War]] | {{Infobox military person|rank=[[File:US-O8 insignia.svg|35px]]Major General|commands=Army of Northern Potomac<br/>[[Great Northern Army]]|honorific prefix=Major General|otherwork=Military governor of Newfoundland|birth_date=November 13, 1782|death_date={{death date and age|1815|7|18|1782|11|13}}|serviceyears=1804-1815|awards=Silver Star (x2)|allegiance={{flag|United States|1795}}|battles=[[Division War]] | ||
*Battle of Western Virginia | *Battle of Western Virginia | ||
[[ | [[Canadian War]] | ||
*Battle of the Citadel | *Battle of the Citadel | ||
*Battle of Fort Chambly | *Battle of Fort Chambly | ||
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== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
Horatio Dickson was born in New England during the American Revolution. When he was 10 he started getting an interest in the army. | Horatio Dickson was born in New England during the American Revolution. When he was 10 he started getting an interest in the army. | ||
== Military career == | |||
Horatio received a commission as a Major General in 1804 due to eruption of the Division War. | |||
=== Canadian War === | |||
Horatio was the primary commander during the Canadian War, he won almost every battle he commanded in except for the [[Battle of the Wabash (1806)|Battle of the Wabash]]. | |||
==== Newfoundland Campaign ==== | |||
On July 4, 1815, Horatio order Admiral [[Arnold Thompson]] to engage the Canadian fleet around Newfoundland and to ferry his 28,000 men across the channel to invade the island. After reaching the island however Horatio had to siege down Fort Point because the fort kept destroying his ships. |