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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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In 1744, the regiment and commanding officer started to make a for themselves in the
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