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  2. List of Imperial German infantry regiments - Wikipedia

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    36th (Magdeburg) Fusiliers "General Field Marshal Count Blumenthal" 13 December 1815: Halle, Bernburg: IV Army Corps: 37th (West Prussian) Fusiliers "von Steinmetz" 26 January 1818: Krotoschin: V Army Corps: 38th (Silesian) Fusiliers "General Field Marshal Count Moltke" 26 January 1818: Glatz: VI Army Corps: 39th (Lower Rhenish) Fusiliers: 26 ...

  3. 73rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The German 73rd Infantry Division or in German 73. Infanterie-Division was a German military unit which served during World War II. The division consisted of more than 10,000 soldiers, primarily of the infantry branch, with supporting artillery. The division was only semi-motorized and relied on marching for the infantry units and horse-drawn ...

  4. 111th Infantry Division (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The 76th Infantry Regiment came from the 17th Infantry Division. The 164th Infantry Regiment was formerly part of the 20th Infantry Division. The 73rd Füsiliers and the 164th Infantry were Hanoverian regiments, and the 76th was the regiment of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Cavalry support came in the form of two squadrons of Baden's 22nd ...

  5. Hanoverian Army - Wikipedia

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    The term "Hanoverian Army" is also sometimes used after 1714 to refer to British forces supportive of the House of Hanover against their Jacobite opponents, particularly during the 1715 and 1745 Jacobite Risings. [2] The term Army of Hanover may refer to a French military formation centred on Hanover during the Napoleonic Wars.

  6. 73rd Regiment - Wikipedia

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    73rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, a unit of the British Territorial Force; 73rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, a unit of the British Army; 73rd Cavalry Regiment, a regiment of the US Army; 73rd Field Artillery Regiment, a regiment of the US Army; 73rd Infantry Regiment (France), a former unit of the French Army

  7. 756th Tank Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The battalion was briefly inactivated following World War II in 1946 before being reformed as a heavy tank battalion, and in 1949 was renumbered the 73rd Heavy Tank Battalion, under which name it served in the Korean War, with M4 Sherman and M26 Pershing tanks. It would later be redesignated the 73rd Armor Regiment and was finally disbanded in ...

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