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  2. King's German Legion - Wikipedia

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    The King's German Legion (KGL; German: Des Königs Deutsche Legion) was a formation of the British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Consisting primarily of expatriate Germans , it existed from 1803 to 1816 and achieved the distinction of being the only German military force to fight without interruption against the ...

  3. 8th Line Battalion, King's German Legion - Wikipedia

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    Uniform and Equipment of the Legion's Line battalions was of standard British pattern of the time. In accord it was repeatedly revised during the years from 1803 until 1815. In general it was composed of: Red uniform with dark blue cuffs and collar, laced with regimental lace; Grey legwear; White leather equipment with black leather pouch.

  4. British Free Corps - Wikipedia

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    The BFC did not have a "commander" per se as it was the intention of the SS to appoint a British commander when a suitable British officer came forward. However, three German Waffen-SS officers acted as the Verbindungsoffizier ("liaison officer") between the SS-Hauptamt Amtsgruppe D/3, which was responsible for the unit and the British volunteers, and in practice they acted as the unit ...

  5. List of British colours lost in battle - Wikipedia

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    King's colour carried by battalions of the King's German Legion 18 June 1815 5th Kings German Legion Line Battalion King's colour Battle of Waterloo: War of the Sixth Coalition: France [36] 8th Kings German Legion Line Battalion King's colour [36] The last stand of the 44th, the regimental colour is shown wrapped around Souter's waist 13 ...

  6. 5th Line Battalion, King's German Legion - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Line Battalion of the King's German Legion (abbreviated: KGL) was raised in late 1805 as the fifth out of eight line battalions that the Legion levied in total. The British Hanover Expedition at the end of 1805, which had been vacated by French troops on their way to the Battle of Austerlitz, resulted in a massive recruitment success for the KGL.

  7. List of nicknames of British Army regiments - Wikipedia

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    George's – 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars [3] (gained Royal title in reign of King George III) The Geraniums – 13th Hussars [1] [3] The German Legion, or The German Mob – 109th Foot [3] (possibly took recruits from the disbanded British German Legion) The Glasgow Greys – 70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot later 2nd Battalion East Surrey ...

  8. List of World War II uniforms and clothing - Wikipedia

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    Uniforms of the German Army (1935–1945) Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) Uniforms of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945) Ranks and insignia of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945) Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine. Awards and decorations of the Kriegsmarine; Nazi party paramilitary ranks. Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party

  9. List of wartime orders of battle for the British 1st Division ...

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    1st Line Battalion, King's German Legion; 2nd Line Battalion, King's German Legion; 5th Line Battalion, King's German Legion; 1st Light Infantry Battalion, King's German Legion; 2nd Light Infantry Battalion, King's German Legion; Lord Aylmer's Brigade (never officially part of the division, but acted alongside it following its August 1813 arrival):