British Cavalryman 1792 - 1815 by Philip Haythornthwaite, Richard Hook

By Philip Haythornthwaite, Richard Hook

Книга Osprey - Warrior №8. British Cavalryman 1792 - 1815 Osprey - Warrior №8. British Cavalryman 1792 - 1815 Книги Вооружение Автор: Philip Haythornthwaite Год издания: 2002 Формат: pdf Издат.:Osprey Страниц: sixty eight Размер: 11.7 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: zero) Оценка:In the campaigns of the French progressive and Napoleonic Wars, the deserved popularity of the British infantry has tended to overshadow the contribution of the cavalry, yet actually they did shape an essential component of the military, conducting tasks the most important to the luck of alternative hands. British Cavalryman 1792-1815 recounts what those tasks have been and examines the boys who played them. the various regiments of the cavalry are indexed and a few of the palms extra unique or expert corps, reminiscent of the Kings German Legion, tested.

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Created in 1693 by Louis XIV, the Royal and Military Order of St Louis knighted officers with long and distinguished service careers. Hundreds of colonial officers earned the cross, especially in Canada. A2: Sergeant NCOs were armed with halberds for formal occasions. Up to 1749, sergeants had gold lace at the cuff buttonholes as a rank badge, but thereafter, this was replaced by edging lace at the cuffs and pocket flaps. A3: Cadet a I'aiguillette Cadets only existed in Canada, lie Royale and Louisiana.

Up to 1749, sergeants had gold lace at the cuff buttonholes as a rank badge, but thereafter, this was replaced by edging lace at the cuffs and pocket flaps. A3: Cadet a I'aiguillette Cadets only existed in Canada, lie Royale and Louisiana. They were distinguished by a blue and white aiguillette, but otherwise were dressed, armed and equipped as private soldiers. A4: Drummer The Compagnies tranches being royal troops, their musicians wore the king's livery. Until the middle of the 18th century, the drummer's lace was usually set in rows, but thereafter, the fashion of large loops on the breast as shown became prevalent.

They were distinguished by the gilt gorget. (F. Back & R. Chartrand, 'Canadian Militia 1750-1760', Military Collector & Historian, 1984) B3: Militiaman, cold weather campaign There was practically no season or weather, no matter how hostile, that could stop seasoned Canadian militiamen on campaign in the wilderness. Our figure wears the long capot most suitable in winter, mitts, and other protective items. Snowshoes (not shown) were also essential. (F. Back, 'S'habiller a la Canadienne', Cap-aux-Diamants, No.

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