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  2. Uniforms of La Grande Armée - Wikipedia

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    Horse carabinier's uniform before 1809 Horse carabinier as of 1809. The corps of Carabiniers was a group of heavy cavalry originally created by Louis XIV.From 1791 to 1809, their uniforms consisted of a blue coat with a blue piped red collar, red cuffs, lapels and turnbacks with white grenades, red epaulettes with edged white straps, red cuff flaps for the 1st Regiment, blue piped red for the ...

  3. Category:French military uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French military uniforms" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bigeard cap; C.

  4. Pantalon rouge - Wikipedia

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    Suggestions that the French army adopt predominantly brown or grey uniforms were rejected in the decades preceding the war. [10] After observing the actions of the 1912–13 Balkan Wars the French minister of war Adolphe Messimy , well-regarded as a humane and professional army officer, proposed replacing the pantalon rouge , red kepis and blue ...

  5. Dauphin's Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Uniforms of the Line Cavalry under the 1779 reorganisations. During the Seven Years' War, several Compangies des Étrangers (Foreign Companies/Companies of Foreigners) were formed, including the famed Légion du Dauphin and Chasseurs de Fischer. However, following post-war cuts, these legions were absorbed into the existing units, including the ...

  6. Saxe Hussar Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Following the Seven Years War, the French Royal Army was entirely reorganised, re-modelled, and most importantly re-trained. Under the guise of the Minister of War, Étienne François, Duke of Choiseul. While the French reformers had mixed results and there were evident setbacks, the French Army was well-trained, had new uniform regulations ...

  7. Seven Years' War - Wikipedia

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    The French and Indian War (1754–1763), the Anglo-Spanish War (1762–1763), and the Spanish–Portuguese War (1762–1763) were all parts of the Seven Years' War. The War of the Austrian Succession ended in 1748, but failed to resolve ongoing tensions between the European powers.

  8. Rare ‘treasure box’ of French letters opened and read after ...

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    Britain’s forces captured and imprisoned 64,373 French sailors over the course of the Seven YearsWar. Some prisoners of war died from malnutrition or disease, but many were released later.

  9. Steiner Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1761 and 1762, the regiment would see further service in Germany, and at the end of the war in 1763 was based in Gelderland in the Dutch Republic. [1] In 1762, a massive reorganisation of the French Army occurred as a direct result of their failure in the Seven Years' War, including a complete revamp of the uniform system. Under this ...