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9782352503965 | Italian edition edition (Histoire & Collections, November 6, 2015), cover price $29.95
Product Description: According to Pere Daniel the Dragoon corp. got its origins under the reign of Henry II, with the mounted arquebusiers, created in 1554. Those were mostly small units of infantrymen, traveling on horses and firing when dismounted...read more
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9782352503545 | Harcourt Young Classics, September 19, 2014, cover price $29.99 | About this edition: According to Pere Daniel the Dragoon corp.
Product Description: This work presents in detail the uniforms of the foot artillery between 1786 and 1815. Formal in style, and indeed austere, the uniforms illustrated here were the very ones worn by those who participated in during the most crucial and of the Empire...read more
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9782352503187 | Histoire & Collections, June 19, 2014, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: This work presents in detail the uniforms of the foot artillery between 1786 and 1815.
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9782352502784, titled "Chasseurs à Cheval: 1779-1815: 1810-1815" | Histoire & Collections, April 19, 2013, cover price $24.95
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9782352502395 | Histoire & Collections, January 19, 2013, cover price $24.95
Product Description: If one attributes the mounted infantry to the creation of âFischerâs voluntary infantry company,â as has traditionally been done, then one would have to wait until 1757 for the first units to be organized. Horsemen make their presence in the royal cavalry in 1776 with the creation of a mounted infantry squadron attached to each dragoon regiment...read more
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9782352501992 | Histoire & Collections, January 19, 2012, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: If one attributes the mounted infantry to the creation of âFischerâs voluntary infantry company,â as has traditionally been done, then one would have to wait until 1757 for the first units to be organized.
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