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Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Battle of Chippawa – The White House

Last updated: July 5, 2026 7:00 pm
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Today, we honor the Battle of Chippawa, a pivotal moment on July 5, 1814, when American forces achieved a significant victory over the British Army. This triumph occurred during the formative years of our Republic when American soldiers faced and overcame the experienced British troops in direct combat.

As the conflict continued, the United States endeavored to build an Army reflective of the Republic’s ideals, a task given to the esteemed Generals Winfield Scott and Jacob Brown. These commanders transformed the fragmented and unorganized United States Army into a cohesive, disciplined, and combat-ready force capable of challenging the era’s best soldiers. Through relentless training in New York, raw recruits evolved into skilled Regulars. By the summer of 1814, they were ready to advance to the Niagara, cross into Canadian territory, and initiate a bold campaign to capture British lands and secure peace on American terms.

On July 5, British forces advanced against American troops positioned on the plains south of the Chippawa River in Upper Canada. The resolute American Regulars charged forward, confronting the enemy through intense gunfire and cannonade with unwavering determination. Clad in gray coats instead of the standard blue uniforms, the American soldiers were mistaken by the British for inexperienced militia, leading them to anticipate an effortless victory.

Despite the initial barrage, the American Regulars responded with steady fire and moved forward in flawless formation through the swirling smoke, closing in on the British with unexpected precision. As his assumed victory crumbled, British General Phineas Riall reportedly exclaimed, “Those are Regulars, by God!” By then, the opportunity was lost, and American forces capitalized on their momentum, inflicting severe damage on the British ranks and compelling their retreat from the battlefield.

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The victory at Chippawa demonstrated that the United States Army could face and defeat the world’s most formidable forces in open battle. This hard-won legacy has fostered a tradition of excellence that continues in today’s Armed Forces. As we celebrate 250 years of American Independence this year, we draw inspiration from the heroes of the Battle of Chippawa. Their bravery amidst the chaos of battle declared that a free people would never succumb to oppression. This resilient American Spirit persists today, and the flame kindled by our ancestors that day continues to illuminate the path for our Nation, ensuring its strength, pride, and freedom endure forever.

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