In 1777 the 1st North Carolina saw action at the battles of
Brandywine and
Germantown and it was present at
White Marsh. Still led by Clark, it fought at
Monmouth in June 1778. The North Carolina Brigade marched south under the command of
James Hogun and arrived at
Charlestown, South Carolina in March 1780. The 1st Regiment was captured by the British army at the
Siege of Charleston on May 12, 1780. Clark and 287 men became prisoners. The regiment was reformed in the summer of 1781 and fought well in
Jethro Sumner's brigade at
Eutaw Springs in September that year. The 1st North Carolina was furloughed on April 23, 1783, at
James Island, South Carolina and disbanded on November 15, 1783. The complete list of engagements (battles and skirmishes) of the regiment include the following: • December 22, 1775,
Battle of Great Cane Brake in South Carolina • December 23–30, 1775,
Snow Campaign in South Carolina • February 27, 1776,
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in North Carolina • March 8–12, 1776, Fort Johnston #4 in North Carolina • April 6, 1776, Brunswick Town #1 in North Carolina • May 1–3, 1776, Fort Johnston #5 in North Carolina • May 11, 1776, Orton Mill & Kendal Plantation in North Carolina • June 28, 1776,
Battle of Sullivan's Island/Fort Moultrie #1 in South Carolina • June 28, 1776, Breach Inlet Naval Battle in South Carolina • September 1776, Florida Expedition • September 11, 1777,
Battle of Brandywine Creek in Pennsylvania • October 4, 1777,
Battle of Germantown in Pennsylvania • June 28, 1778,
Battle of Monmouth in New Jersey • May 16, 1779, Near West Point in New York • July 15, 1779, Stony Point in New York • April 14, 1780,
Battle of Monck's Corner #1 in South Carolina • May 6, 1780, Lenud's Ferry in South Carolina • May 7, 1780, Fort Moultrie #2 in South Carolina • March 28 to May 12, 1780,
Siege of Charleston 1780 in South Carolina • March 15, 1781,
Battle of Guilford Court House in North Carolina • April 25, 1781,
Battle of Hobkirk's Hill in South Carolina • May 12, 1781,
Battle of Fort Motte in South Carolina • May 21 to June 19, 1781,
Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 in South Carolina • May 24 to June 1, 1781,
Siege of Augusta in Georgia • September 8, 1781,
Battle of Eutaw Springs in South Carolina • September 12, 1781, Hillsborough in North Carolina ==Other Officers==