Stuart had ordered Sir James Kempt's Advanced …

Years: 1806 - 1806
July
Stuart had ordered Sir James Kempt's Advanced Guard to observe Reynier's withdrawal while he and Sidney Smith discussed future actions.

They had decided to move south and pick off Reynier's garrisons on July 6.

That day, a half-battalion of the Polish-Italian Legion in the town of Vibo Valentia (Monteleone di Calabria) had urrendered to Stuart.

Three more companies of Poles had lain down their arms in Tropea on July when summoned by Captain Edward Fellowes in the frigate HMS Apollo.

Reggio Calabria surrenders on July 9 to Brigadier General Broderick with twelve hundred British and Neapolitan troops.

The allies had been transported from Sicily in the frigate HMS Amphion under Captain William Hoste.

On this occasion, six hundred and thirty-two soldiers from the 1st Light and 42nd Line Infantry Regiments are captured.

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