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The foot chasseurs consisted of; coat, jacket, and breeches of green with red trim, red collar, 2 gold epaulets, long pockets, yellow buttons, 3 on each pocket, green cloth cap for the chasseurs, and a bearskin cap for the grenadiers. The mounted chasseurs uniform consisted of a green jacket and
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After their recruiting campaign, the chasseurs were expanded to two companies, one of foot chasseurs (chasseurs Ă  pied) and one of mounted chasseurs (chasseurs Ă  cheval). The foot chasseurs had a similar uniform to that of the mounted chasseurs, one of all green. The mounted chasseurs' uniform
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Under the reorganisations, the legions were completely revamped so that they were organised as follows: Regimental Staff, 8 x Chasseurs Ă  Pied (foot chasseurs) and 8 x Chasseurs Ă  Cheval (mounted chasseurs) companies, each consisted of 128 and 132 personnel respectively.
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in 1775, and it was there that the legion was re-organised into an hussar regiment by the 1776 Ordnance. Under this ordnance, all Legions were disbanded and their infantry companies reorganised into chasseurs and attached to every infantry battalion as their
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Although the RĂ©giment de Saxe can indirectly trace its history to the Chasseurs de Fischer, the cavalry regiment itself was formed in 1761 when the Marquis of Conflans took over as colonel. On 27 April 1761 the
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and formed the mounted equivalent of the former in each cavalry regiment. Although, unlike the other legions the Conflans legion's lineage would continue, as three of the hussar squadrons formed a
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in an effort by the National Assembly to remove the old strains of monarchy and the 'foreign troops'. Because of the majority of the regiment were composed of Germans from the nearby
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In 1744, the regiment and commanding officer started to make a for themselves in the Swabian area. In 1746 the chasseurs moved to Flanders, and in the next year took part in the
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when it engaged a battalion of the British legion and almost completely destroyed the entire force. On the 20th, the regiment fought remainders of the main allied army near
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where it defended the abbey. On 27 April 1761, Fischer decided to cede his legion to the Marquis of Conflans, who followed in his predecessors' footsteps.
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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
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or "Small Tenure", known in the English world as off-duty uniform. This chevalier is in uniform of the legion during Louis XV's reign.
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pelisse, red breeches, yellow buttons, flap on each sleeve, in read cloth, garnished with a small aurora border, and a black cap.
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Trumpeter of the regiment in uniform following the 1786 uniform reorganisations. The reversed Green/Red facings can be seen.
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In 1768 the dragoons of the regiment were transformed into hussars, entirely dressed in green with yellow braids, a black
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began, many of the old foreign regiments were looked down upon after the King decided to bring in foreign regiments to
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was formed and became 13th in line of precedence of the line cavalry corps. In 1802, this regiment then became the
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came when two chasseurs of the regiment captured the hereditary prince of Prussia, but soon saved by the
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took over as commander in chief of the regiment. On 1 March 1789 the regiment was renamed to become the
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in 1792. On 27 May 1788, the regimental establishment was expanded to five squadrons just before the
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where 2 squadrons were destroyed, 3 captured, 2 standards captured, and the regimental cash stolen.
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Uniform of the Marquis de Fischer as commandant of the Fischer Chasseurs as he appeared in 1748.
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was formed by the Marquis of Conflans as the direct successor to the famed Fischer Chasseurs.
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Following the regiment's mass emigration, remnants were pieced to together to reform the
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At the time of the regiment's emigration, the uniform consisted of the following: green
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with braided green with the king's number in green cloth edged with yellow; sheepskin
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At the beginning of 1762, the legion defeated an element of the hussars of the
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himself because of the defeat. On 22 June 1762 the regiment took part in the
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Uniform of a Hussar of the Fischer Chasseurs sometime between 1743–1745.
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as part of the defensive formation. In 1760, it protected the posts of
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Uniform variations of French hussar regiments as they appeared in 1763.
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Just three months after formation, the regiment saw service during the
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Desbrière, Brevet Commandant Édouard; Sautai, Captain Maurice (1906).
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Chevalier of the 4th Hussars in uniform following the 1791 ordnance.
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was formed under the command of the famed Franco-German general,
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Mounted chasseurs' uniform of the Legion as it appeared in 1762.
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Hussar of the Fischer Mounted Chasseurs in uniform during 1743.
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Uniform of a hussar officer of the Fischer chasseurs in 1749.
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in 1766. Unlike the majority of the legions raised for the
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Charles Louis Gabriel de Conflans, Marquis d'Armentières
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in the Saxe Hussards in 1792. Ney would go on to be a
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without a visor, with the white feather and cockade.
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On 1 March 1763, the regiment's name changed to the
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Uniform of a Hussar of the Conflans legion in 1743.
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RĂ©giment de Conflans Hussards


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Kingdom of France

French Emigres
Kingdom of France
Armée Royale

Armée des Émigrés
Legion
Hussars
Regiment
Cavalry Corps
Metz
Lorraine and Barrois
War of the Austrian Succession
Siege of Prague
Siege of Bergen op Zoom
Seven Years' War
Battle of Kloster Kampen
Battle of Villinghausen
French Revolutionary War
French legion
War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
hussar
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