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Цитата:
Воспользовавшись добрым именем Доброго, начну-ка я индексировать планшеты. А то здесь сами-знаете-кто ногу сломит...
И так... (eKeeper)

Список планшетов.

Пока разбивка по странам:

Франция
Генералы,
Генералы-2,
Кирасиры,
6й шев., 8й к.-егер, 10й и 14й кир., дромадеры, 10й п.лёгк.п., 15й лин.п. (бел.), Невшатель,
муницип. гвардия, военная школа
61й лин, 48й лин, Ирланд.бат., Пешие Егеря Имп.Гв.,
Орлон.Пеш.Егер.Имп.Гв., сапёр, воздухоплаватели, моряки Имп.Гв.,
Уланы Имп.Гв.,
50й лин., 25й драг.,,
Бараб. лин.п., Тамбур-мажор пеш.грен. Имп.Гв., Артилл.обоз и пеш.артилл.Имп.Гв., грен.лин.п., 4й гус.п., драгун и сапёр драг.п., драг.Имп.Гв., Конн.карабин, Кирас., Конн.артилл, Конн.артилл.Имп.Гв., Конн.грен.Имп.Гв., Конн.егер.п., Вольт., Караб. лёгк.п., литаврщик польск.улан, Трубач конн.егер.Имп.Гв., Мамелюк, Матрос Гв.Экипажа Имп.Гв.,
Мюрат, Лассаль,
Уланы Имп.Гв., Маркитанка, грен, фузил., сапер п.лёгк.п.,
Оф.конн.егер.Имп.Гв., пеш.грен.Имп.Гв., 3й (Голл) пеш.грен.Имп.Гв., п.дромадеров, лег.Вислы, Рядовой п.Воспитанников Имп.Гв., Рядовой п.Почетн.Гв., сапёр Имп.Гв., п.Пеш.Егер.Имп.Гв., Тиральер и вольтиж.Имп.Гв., улан Лег.Вислы 8й легкоконн.п., Фузилер-гренадер Имп.Гв., Гренадеры 3й швейц.п., 1й, 2й шеволеж.п., элитн.жандарм Им.Гв.,


Россия
1805: Лейб-гв. Егер. бат., Лейб-гв.Артилл.бат., Лейб-гв. Преображ.п.,
1805: Лейб-гв. Преображ.п., Лейб-гв. Семенов.п., Лейб-гв. Измайл.п.,
1805: Лейб-гв. Преображ.п., Лейб-гв. Семенов.п., Лейб-гв. Измайл.п. (музык.),
1й, 4й, 6й егер.п., Ряжский мушк.п.,
1805: Лейб-гв.Конный, Малоросс.кир., Смоленск.драг.п.
1805:Лейб-гв.Егер.п (в т.ч. музык),
1805: Офицеры Лейб-гв. (Егер, Преобр., Семён.),
Генералы, Медики, Александр.гус.п, 1805: Рижск, Смоленск.драг.п, Лейб.Кирас. Его Вел-ва (Эстандарт-юнк), Лейб-Гв.Конн.(оф., труб, унтер, ряд),,
Лифл., Моск.(труб), Оренб(обер., 1805) драг.п., Павлогр.гус.п., Польск.улан.п., Твер.драг.(фанен, 1805), 39й Егер.п., Либав.пех, Моск.грен., Бараб, Флейт.пех.п, Павлов.грен., Украин.мушк.(знам)

Польша
Австрия
Пруссия

Великобритания
95й стрелк.п., 52й п.легк.п.,
генерал Джон Мур

Испания
Королев.карабинер., п.королев.саперов-минеров

Италия
Саксония
Дания
Швеция

Мальта
Войска Мальтийского ордена


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коллега а где кирасиры ? 7 полк smile_15


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коллега а где кирасиры ? 7 полк smile_15


Рад бы, но планшеты на 6 полку закончиться.

Corsican Legion

On May 25th 1805 the five battalion of Corsican light Infantry were regrouped in the Corsican Legion.
This Legion was composed of five battalions each of one carabineers and four chasseurs companies.
The Corsican Legion took part in the campaign in Naples in 1806 and was transferred in the army of the King of Naples on July 9th 1806.

Unit commander
1805 : Léonard de Giovanni

Battles
1806 : Gaète

Chasseurs
Distribution of the projected uniform, inspired by the former Royal Corsican Regiment, was seriously hampered by difficulty to find the regulated sky blue cloth and only carabineers companies were at best dressed up. It was then changed to the standard light infantry dress of dark blue cloth on September 1805.

Projected uniform:
French cut dress with short tails in sky blue cloth. Sky blue collar. Sky blue shoulder straps with yellow trim. Yellow pointed lapels. Yellow pointed cuffs. Sky blue turnbacks piped yellow and vertical pockets simulated by a yellow piping. White metal buttons.
White waistcoat. Sky blue breeches. Short black gaiters.
Black felt shako with black leather top and base bands bearing a white metal rhomboid plate stamped with a horn.
White leatherwork

Uniform 1806:
French cut dress with short tails in dark blue cloth. Scarlet collar piped white. Green epaulets with red moon and green fringes. Blue pointed lapels piped white. Blue cuffs piped white with scarlet flaps piped white. Blue turnbacks piped white and vertical pockets simulated by a white piping. White metal buttons.
Dark blue waistcoat. Dark blue breeches. Short black gaiters.
Black felt shako with black leather top and base bands bearing a white metal rhomboid plate stamped with a horn. On left side, green plume with red top over cockade with white strap. White cords and flounders.
White leatherwork black leather cartridge pouch and infantry sabre with green strap.

Flag
The Legion’s battalions probably kept the flags they owned before.


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коллега а где кирасиры ? 7 полк smile_15


Текстовую часть можете посмотреть (перевести), а планшеты действительно не все
http://empire.histofig.com/-Cuirassiers,225-.html


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Regiment of La Tour d’Auvergne
1st foreign regiment



The regiment is raised on 30th, September 1805 in Wissemburg, mainly using austrian and russian POW. Strength is 3 battalions with same establishment as in French light infantry regiments. At the end of 1806 regiment is posted in the Army of Naples.
In 1809 a fourth battalion is raised using Austrian prisoners. This battalion is posted in Spain.
In 1810, regiment is augmented to six battalions with six companies each. . _ In 1811, regiment is renamed 1st foreign regiment and 4th battalion joins other five in Italy.
At the end of 1813 when foreign troops are disarmed all battalions but 1st and 2nd are disbanded and strength transferred in a pioneers’ battalion. Regiment is formally disbanded at the end of 1814.

Unit commanders
29 November 1805: Godefroy de La Tour d’Auvergne d’Apchier
13 February 1809: Louis Drummond de Melfort
31 March 1811: Jean-Baptiste Danlion
8 April 1813: Louis Drummond de Melfort

Battles
1814: Mincio

Chasseurs
French cut dress with long tails in dark green cloth. Scarlet collar piped white. White fringed epaulets. Green pointed lapels piped white. Scarlet cuffs piped white with green flaps piped white. Green turnbacks piped white and vertical pockets simulated by a white piping. White metal buttons.
From 1807, same dress with short tails and green cuffs piped white with scarlet flaps piped white.
In 1813, new cut habit-vest with same ornaments. Epaulets are replaced by green shoulder straps piped white.
Green waistcoat. Green breeches. High gaiters, white in summer dress and black in winter dress, replaced by short ones in 1809.
Black felt cocked hat with green plume over French tricolour cockade with white strap.
From 1807, black felt shako with black leather top and base bands bearing a white metal rhomboid plate stamped with imperial eagle. Ball pompon in company colour and green plume over French tricolour cockade with white strap. White cords and flounders. Black leather peak and white metal chinscales.
From 1809, brass plate with eagle over shield base stamped with regimental number. Brass chinscales.
In 1813, new type shako with standard light infantry plate, white metal eagle over shield base stamped with regimental number. Plume, cords and flounders are suppressed.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch. Infantry sabre with white sabre strap.

Carabineers
Scarlet fringed epaulets. Turnbacks bearing a scarlet grenade patch. Black fur bearskin without plate or cloth top and scarlet plume cords and flounders. Light infantry heart-shaped gaiters with scarlet trim and tassel. Cartridge pouch bearing a brass grenade. Scarlet sabre strap.
Bearskin is replaced in 1813 by the new type shako with scarlet top, base and side V bands and scarlet tufted pompon.

Voltigeurs
Green fringed epaulets with yellow moon. Turnbacks bearing a yellow horn patch. Green plume with yellow top and green cords and flounders. Light infantry heart-shaped gaiters with yellow trim and tassel. Green sabre strap with yellow tassel.
In 1813 shako with yellow top, base and side V bands and green pompon with yellow tuft.

NCOs
Rank lace in white or silver cloth on both sleeves. For sergeants, moon of epaulets, cords and flounders mixed with silver thread.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with long tails. Silver rank insignias (epaulets and shako top bands). Black Hungarian boots with silver trim and tassel. For field officers, white plume in silver tulip and French saddle with green schabraque laced silver.

Drummers
Troopers’ dress with red lace on collar, lapels and cuffs.

Sappers
Grenadiers’ dress with sapper’s insignias (crossed axes over a grenade) in white cloth on both sleeves. Whitened leather apron. Shoulder belts bearing brass crossed axes. Sappers axe and sabre.

Musicians
Troopers’ dress in reversed colours, scarlet with green facing, with silver lace on collar, lapels, cuffs, pockets and shako top. Silver trefoil epaulets. White plume and pompon. Green breeches and black Hungarian boots with silver trim and tassel.
From 1809, green troopers’ dress with same ornaments.

Flags
First three battalions were granted with an eagle and a flag of Challiot type, motto unknown.
Regiment is granted in 1813 with a flag of new type, without battle honours, probably with the inscription :

L’EMPEREUR
NAPOLEON
AU 1ER RÉGIMENT
ÉTRANGER


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А можно надеяться на планшеты шведов, датчан?


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Regiment of Isembourg
2nd foreign regiment


The regiment is raised on 1st, November 1805 in Mainz, mainly using Austrian and Russian prisoners. Strength is 3 battalions with same establishment as in French light infantry regiments. At the end of 1806 regiment is posted in the Army of Italy and at the end of 1807 in the Army of Naples.
In 1809 a fourth battalion is raised using Austrian prisoners. This battalion is posted in Spain.
In 1810, regiment is augmented to six battalions with six companies each. At that time, two battalions are posted in Corfu island, one in Spain and three in Naples.
In 1811, regiment is renamed 2nd Foreign Regiment and 4th battalion joins other five in Italy.
At the end of 1813 when foreign troops are disarmed, two battalions are disbanded so only one is left in the Army of Italy and two in Corfu. At the end of 1814 the regiment is integrated in Royal Army.

Unit commanders
1 November 1805: Charles d’Isembourg
6 January 1807: Guillaume O’Meara
12 October 1808: Phillipe Stieler de Landoville
23 January 1811: Jean Barre
28 January 1813: Adrien Meijer

Battles
1808: Capri

Chasseurs
French cut dress with long tails in sky blue cloth. Yellow collar piped white. Yellow epaulets with green moon and fringes. Sky blue pointed lapels piped white. Sky blue pointed cuffs piped white. Sky blue turnbacks piped white and vertical pockets simulated by a white piping. White metal buttons.
From 1809, same dress with short tails and epaulets replaced by sky blue shoulder straps piped white.
In 1813, new cut habit-vest with same ornaments.
Sky blue or white waistcoat. Sky blue breeches. Short black gaiters.
Black felt shako with black leather top and base bands bearing a brass rhomboid plate stamped with imperial eagle. Sky blue ball pompon over French cockade with white strap. White cords and flounders. Black leather peak and white metal chinscales.
In 1813, new type shako with standard light infantry plate, white metal eagle over shield base stamped with regimental number. Ball pompon is often replaced by a lenticular one with company coloured rim and white enamelled centre with battalion number painted in black.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch. Infantry sabre with white sabre strap.
Sabre disappears in 1808.

Carabineers
Scarlet fringed epaulets with white moon. Turnbacks bearing a scarlet grenade patch. Black fur bearskin without plate or cloth top and scarlet plume and white cords and flounders. Light infantry heart-shaped gaiters with scarlet trim and tassel. Cartridge pouch bearing a brass grenade plate. Scarlet sabre strap.
Bearskin is replaced in 1813 by the new type shako with scarlet top, base and side V bands and scarlet plume.

Voltigeurs
Green fringed epaulets with yellow moon. Turnbacks bearing a yellow horn patch. Green plume with yellow top and green cords and flounders. Light infantry heart-shaped gaiters with yellow trim and tassel. Green sabre strap.
In 1813 shako with yellow top, base and side V bands.

NCOs
Rank lace in white or silver cloth on both sleeves. For sergeants, moon of epaulets, cords and flounders mixed with silver thread.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with long tails. Silver rank insignias (epaulets and shako top bands). Voltigeurs officers are often shown with a black fur busby with sky blue bag piped silver. Black Hungarian boots with silver trim and tassel. For field officers, white plume in silver tulip and French saddle with sky blue schabraque laced silver.

Drummers
Troopers’ dress with white lace on collar, lapels and cuffs. Drummers of centre companies wear sky blue swallow nests laced white.

Sappers
Grenadiers’ dress with sapper’s insignias (grenade over crossed axes) in white cloth on both sleeves. Whitened leather apron. Shoulder belts bearing brass crossed axes. Sappers axe and sabre.

Musicians
Troopers’ dress with silver lace on collar. Silver trefoil epaulets. Black fur busby with sky blue bag piped white and white plume, pompon, cords and flounders. Black Hungarian boots with white trim and tassel.

Flags
First three battalions were granted with an eagle and a flag of Challiot type, motto unknown. Regiment is granted in 1813 with a flag of new type, without battle honours, probably with the inscription :

L’EMPEREUR
NAPOLEON
AU 2ME RÉGIMENT
ÉTRANGER


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кто еще ? smile_15


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Irish Regiment
3rd Foreign Regiment


The Irish legion raised on 31st, August 1803 as a single light battalion of one elite and eight chasseurs companies. It is at first posted to Channel coast and in 1807 to Walcheren garrison.
At the beginning of 1808, Legion detached a provisional battalion that is sent in Spain. At the end of 1808, the Legion is renamed Irish Regiment with two battalions strength. Strength is augmented to four battalions in 1809 but falls down to three after 1st battalion surrender at Flushing.
In 1811, regiment is renamed 3rd foreign regiment and all three battalions are gathered in Walcheren. 1st and 2nd battalions take part in the Germany campaign of 1813.
The Irish Regiment is integrated in the Royal Army at the end of 1814 and renamed as 7th Foreign Regiment during the Hundred Days. It is disbanded in 1815.

Unit commanders
1804: Antoine Petrezzoli
17 May 1809: Daniel O’Meara
8 February 1812: William Lawless
4 December 1813: Jean-François Mahony

Battles
1809 : Walcheren
1813 : Löwenberg

Chasseurs
French cut dress with long tails in dark green cloth. Yellow collar. Green fringed epaulets with scarlet crescent. Yellow pointed lapels. Yellow pointed cuffs. Yellow turnbacks bearing green horn patches, vertical pockets simulated by a yellow piping. Yellow buttons.
From 1811, same dress with green lapels piped yellow. Green cuffs piped yellow with yellow flaps piped green. Green turnbacks piped yellow. White metal buttons stamped with « Régiment étranger » around number 3.
In 1813 the regiments probably perceived the new cut habit with same ornaments, epaulets replaced with green cloth shoulder flaps piped yellow
White waistcoat. White or green breeches. Heart shaped short black gaiters with green lace and red tassel.
From 1811, green waistcoat.
From 1813, standard short gaiters.
Black felt cocked hat. Green plume with scarlet top over French cockade with white strap.
From 1806, black felt shako with black leather top and base bands bearing a brass rhomboid plate stamped with imperial eagle. Green plume or ball pompon over French tricolour cockade with white strap. White cords and flounders. Black leather peak and brass chin scales.
From 1811, plate die cut with the number 3 and white metal chinscales.
From 1813, new type shako with white metal eagle over shield base stamped with regimental number. Company coloured pompon.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch and infantry sabre with white strap.
The sabre is suppressed in centre companies in 1810.

Carabineers
Centre companies dress with scarlet fringed epaulets. Shako with red top band, plume, pompon, cord and flounders. Red grenade patch on turnbacks. Scarlet sabre strap.
With the 1811 dress, centre companies’ shako with red plume, cord and flounders.
With the 1813 dress, shako with red top and bottom bands and side V, red brush plume.

Voltigeurs
Centre companies dress with green epaulets with yellow crescent and fringes. Shako with yellow top band, green plume with yellow top and green pompon, cord and flounders. Green horn patch on turnbacks. Green sabre strap.
With the 1811 dress, centre companies’ shako with green plume with yellow top and green cord and flounders.
With the 1813 dress, shako with yellow top and bottom bands and side V, yellow brush plume.

NCOs
Rank lace in white or silver cloth on both sleeves. For sergeants, crescent of epaulets, cords and flounders mixed with silver thread.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with long tails. Silver rank insignias (epaulets and shako top bands). Black Hungarian boots with silver trim and tassel. For field officers, white plume in silver tulip and French saddle with green schabraque laced silver.

Drummers
Troopers’ dress with gold lace on collar, lapels and cuffs. Five yellow lace chevrons embroidered with green rhomboids on both sleeves.
With the 1811 dress laces on collar, lapels and cuffs are suppressed.
In 1813 the imperial livery is adopted.

Sappers
Grenadiers’ dress with sappers’ insignias (a grenade over crossed axes) in white cloth on both sleeves. Whitened leather apron. Shoulder belts bearing brass crossed axes. Sappers axe and sabre.

Musicians
With the 1811 dress, troopers’ dress with silver lace around collar, lapels, cuffs, cuff flaps and pockets. White plume. Black leather Hungarian boots with silver lace and tassel.

Flags
The Irish Legion was issued in 1804 with an eagle, with green silk flag of 80x80cm with gold fringes bearing on the obverse the words :

L’EMPEREUR
DES FRANÇAIS
À LA LÉGION
IRLANDAISE
in gold letters and on the reverse a gold Irish harp above the words

L’INDÉPENDANCE
DE L’IRLANDE
in gold. _2nd to 4th battalions are granted with flags of the same type but without eagle._ In 1812 this flag is replaced by a standard French flag of 1811 type without battle honours that can have worn the words :

L’EMPEREUR
NAPOLÉON
AU 3ME RÉGIMENT
ÉTRANGER


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еще smile_15


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Regiment of Prussia
4e Foreign Regiment


The Regiment of Prussia is raised in November 1806 in Leipzig, mainly using Prussian prisoners. Strength is 3 battalions with same establishment as in French light infantry regiments. In 1807 regiment is posted in Observation Corps of the Escaut, employed in Walcheren and Flushing garrisons.

In 1808 the 1st battalion is sent to Spain in the 3rd Division of Observation Corps of the Coast. In 1809, 2nd and 3rd battalions become prisoners when Flushing surrenders to British forces. They are both reconstructed in Lille and 2nd leaves for Spain at the beginning of 1810. In August 1810, 1st and 2nd battalions are gathered in a new 1st battalion. Regimental strength is two battalions, one in Spain and the other in Walcheren.

In 1811, regiment is renamed 4th Foreign Regiment and is augmented to the regulated five battalions strength, with 2nd and 3rd battalions posted in Walcheren garrison and 1st, 4th and 5th battalions posted in Spain.

At the end of 1813 when foreign troops are disarmed the three battalions posted in Spain are disbanded and strength transferred in a pioneers’ battalion. Regiment is formally disbanded at the end of 1814.

Unit commanders
13 November 1806: Charles d’Isembourg
29 January 1808: Fortune de Hartmanis
6 August 1813: Jean Falba

Battles
1809 : Walcheren
1810 : Busaco

Chasseurs
Initially, Prussian cut coat in dark green cloth. Scarlet collar. Green shoulder straps. Scarlet lapels closed down to the waist. Scarlet rounded cuffs. Scarlet turnbacks. Brass buttons.
From 1808, french cut short tailed coat in dark green cloth. Scarlet collar piped green. Green shoulder straps piped scarlet. Green pointed lapels piped scarlet. Green cuffs piped scarlet with scarlet flaps. Green turnbacks piped scarlet with vertical pockets simulated by a scarlet piping. White metal buttons.
In 1813, new type habit-vest, scarlet collar piped white, green lapels piped scarlet closed down to the waist and scarlet pointed cuffs. White metal buttons.
Green waistcoat. Green kersey breeches and black heart-shaped gaiters with yellow lace and tassel.
A partir de 1808, demi-guêtres simples.
Initially, Prussian light infantry shako in black felt bearing a brass rhomboid plate stamped with a crowned N. white plume over French cockade. White cords and flounders. Black leather peak.
From 1808, French type shako in black felt with black leather top and bottom band bearing a brass rhomboid plate stamped with an imperial eagle over the words “REGIMENT DE PRUSSE”. Green plume and pompon over French cockade with white strap. White cords and flounders. Black leather peak and brass chinscales.
From 1813, new type shako with white metal eagle over shield plate. Plume and cords are suppressed.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch. Infantry sabre with white sabre strap.

Carabineers
In Prussian dress, shako bearing a brass grenade plate and scarlet plume and cords.
In French dress, centre companies’ dress with scarlet fringed epaulets. Shako with red plume, cord and flounders.

Voltigeurs
In Prussian dress, shako bearing a brass horn plate and yellow plume and cords.
In French dress, centre companies’ dress with yellow fringed epaulets with green crescent. Shako with green plume with yellow top, yellow cords and flounders.

NCOs
Rank lace in yellow or gold on both sleeves. For sergeants, crescent of epaulets, cords and flounders mixed with green and gold thread.
In Prussian dress, gold laces to shako.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with long tails. Gold rank insignias (epaulets and shako top bands). Black Hungarian boots with gold trim and tassel.
In Prussian dress, gold aiguillette and trefoil epaulet on right shoulder.

Drummers
In Prussian dress, troopers’ dress in white cloth, collar, lapels and cuffs trimmed with a white lace with central red stripe. Red shoulder straps and white swallow’s nests with red lace trim and red and white fringes.
In French dress, troopers’ dress in white cloth with scarlet lapels. Collar, lapels and cuffs trimmed with a red and white lace. White swallow’s nests with red lace trim and red and white fringes. Five red and white chevron laces on sleeves.

Sappers
Grenadiers’ dress with sapper’s badge (grenade over crossed axes) in red cloth on both sleeves. Whitened leather apron, sapper’s axe and sabre.
In the French dress, black fur bearskin with scarlet plume and cords

Musicians
In Prussian dress, single breasted coat in scarlet cloth with green piping. Green collar and cuffs laced gold. Black felt cocked hat with green plume.

Flags
First three battalions were granted with a flag without eagle of Challiot type with empty corner laurels. The flag bears in the centre the words :

L’EMPEREUR
DES FRANÇAIS
AU RÉGIMENT
PRUSSIEN
Regiment is granted in 1813 with a flag of new type, without battle honours, probably with the inscription :

L’EMPEREUR
NAPOLEON
AU 4ME RÉGIMENT
ÉTRANGER


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Джентельмены англоманы, британофилы и примкнувшие к ним. Есть предложение собрать у кого какие есть планшеты с изображением сержанта 5/60. Нужен именно сержант с нашивками и кушаком.


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The Hanoverian Legion

General Mortier, governor of Hannover, creates the Hanoverian Legion on August 12th 1803. This legion was intended to include both infantry and cavalry troops.

Infantry
Following the final formation decree of April 15th 1804, the infantry component of the legion is raised as a Light Infantry Regiment of two battalions, each composed of one grenadier and four chasseurs companies. Difficulties of recruitment led to reorganize it in 1806 as a single battalion of eight companies.

The regiment is first posted in Germany and transferred to Avignon in France at the end of 1805 and to the Atlantic coast in 1807. In August 1807 it becomes part of the Gironde Observation Corps which leaves to Spain with the Army of Portugal in January 1808. It takes part in the battles of Benavente and Oporto.

A voltigeur company is raised in the battalion on February 25th 1809 and on September 30th 1809 the remnants of Regiment Westphalia are incorporated in Hanoverian Regiment as its second battalion.

The regiment then takes part in the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo and battles of Busaco and Fuentes d’Onoro. Finally the regiment is disbanded in August 1811 and the remaining strength dispatched between other German speaking regiments (3rd and 4th Foreign and 127th, 128th and 129th Line Regiments).

Unit commander
12 August 1803 : Louis Striffler

Battles
1809 : Oporto
1810 : Ciudad Rodrigo, Busaco
1811 : Fuentes de Onoro

Chasseurs
Until 1808, German cut then French cut coat in red cloth. Dark blue collar piped white. Green fringed epaulets. Dark blue lapels (square cut for French cut coat) piped white. Dark blue rounded cuffs piped white then with French cut coat dark blue cuffs with red flaps piped white. White turnbacks bearing blue horn patches and vertical pockets simulated by a blue piping. White metal buttons.
Some sources indicate collar, cuffs and cuffs flaps without piping, lapels piped red and blue turnbacks bearing white horns.
White vest and breeches. Black short gaiters and shoes.
Black felt shakos with black leather top and bottom bands bearing a white metal rhomboid plate stamped with imperial eagle. White cords and breeches. Green plume and spherical pompon above tricolour cockade with white strap. White metal chinscales.
French infantry equipment, white leatherwork and black leather cartridge pouch. French infantry sabre, white leather strap with green knot.

Carabineers
Troopers dress with white epaulets. Black fur bearskin bearing a white metal or brass plate stamped with imperial eagle. Red plume, white cords and flounders. Red sabre strap. White metal chinscales.
Some sources indicate red epaulets and chasseur shako with red plume, cords and flounders.

Voltigeurs
Troopers dress with green epaulets with yellow crescents. Green plume with yellow top, green cords and flounders. Green sabre strap with yellow knot.

NCOs
Troopers dress with white or silver piped blue rank laces.
For sergeants, epaulets with silver crescent and fringes mixed with silver.

Officers
Troopers dress with long tails with silver or silvered ornaments. Silver rank insignias (epaulets and shako band).
Sword with swordbelt worn on right shoulder.

Drummers
Troopers dress in reversed colour, dark blue with red collar, lapels, cuffs and turnbacks. Collar and lapels laced white and white chevrons on both sleeves.

Flags
It seems probable that Legion infantry was granted with a flag of Picot type at the end of 1804 or at the beginning of 1805. Flag with a simple gilded pike finial and 150x150cm silk with red and blue corner triangles surrounding the central white diamond painted with the words :

L’EMPEREUR
DES FRANÇAIS
A LA LÉGION
HANOVRIENNE
In gold on obverse and :

VALEUR
ET
DISCIPLINE
On reverse. Hollow corner wreath with silver background.

Cavalry
Following the final formation decree of April 13th 1804, the cavalry component of the legion is raised as a Light Horses Regiment of three squadrons of 120 men each.
The regiment is at first based in Germany and transferred to Avignon in France at the end of 1804. He is then assigned to the Army of Italy in September 1805 and to the Army of Naples in 1806.
The regiment returns shortly in Germany to be posted in Spain in 1808.
In September 1809 the strength is augmented to four squadrons.
The regiment is disbanded on August 9th 1811 and the remaining strength dispatched between 1st Hussars and 9th Light Horses Regiments.

Unit commander
24 October 1803 : Charles Evers

Battles
1809 : Coruna

Light horses
Single breasted coat in dark green cloth closed down by a row of nine buttons. Green shoulder straps piped buff. Buff piping in front of coat. Buff pointed cuffs. Buff turnbacks. Copper buttons.
Buff breeches with green Hungarian knots and side bands. Black leather Hungarian boots with buff lace and tassel.
In campaign dress, green overalls with black leather insert.
Black felt shako with black leather top and bottom bands bearing a brass rhomboid plate stamped with imperial eagle. Green ball pompon over tricolour cockade with yellow strap. Brass chinscales.
Light buff leatherwork and black leather cartridge pouch. At first Hanoverian dragoons sabre then French hussars sabre with single bar brass hilt and iron scabbard. Light buff sabre strap.
Black leather light cavalry harness. White sheepskin shabraque with buff wolf teeth and green cloth cylindrical portmanteau laced buff

NCOs
Troopers dress with yellow or gold piped yellow rank laces.

Officers
Troopers dress with long tails with gold or gilded ornaments. Gold rank insignias (epaulets and shako band). Knötel and Carl show officer, maybe belonging to staff, wearing a black fur colpack with red, yellow or red bag and white plume with yellow or red top..

Drummers
Troopers dress with buff buttonholes laces across chest. Green plume with red top. Brass trumpet with green cord.

Standards
Each squadron may have been granted at the end of 1804 with a standard of Challiot type with a simple gilded pike finial. 60x80cm silk with red and blue corner triangles surrounding the central white diamond painted with the words :

L’EMPEREUR
DES FRANÇAIS
A LA LÉGION
HANOVRIENNE
In gold on obverse and :

VALEUR
ET
DISCIPLINE
On reverse. Hollow corner wreath.


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Regiment of Westphalia

Regiment of Westphalia is raised on December 11th, 1806, to make use of unemployed soldiers of disbanded units of the Prussian army. Its intended strength was four battalions each of six companies, one carabineers and five chasseurs (voltigeurs companies were created at the end of 1807). At the end of 1807, 3rd and 4th battalions are disbanded and strength used to replenish 1st and 2nd ones.
In 1807, 1st battalion joins the French Ocean Observation Army Corps that enters in Spain in 1808.
In summer 1809, the 2nd battalion that was still in Germany is transferred in the Westphalian Army and forms the nucleus of the 2nd Line Regiment.
At the end of 1809 unit is disbanded and his remnants transferred to Hanoverian Legion.

Unit commander
1806 : Colonel Charles Antoine Frederick Meinrad Fidele Prince de Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

Battles
1808 : Valence

Chasseurs
Prussian cut short tailed coat in white cloth with closed lapels. Scarlet collar. White shoulder straps piped scarlet. White lapels piped scarlet. Scarlet Swedish cuffs. Scarlet turnbacks. Brass buttons.
White waistcoat and breeches. Black gaiters. In service dress, white trousers.
Black felt shako with black leather top and bottom band. Brass rhomboid plate. Ball pompon in company colour with tricolour French cockade. Black leather peak and brass chinscales.
White leatherwork. Black cartridge pouch.

Carabineers
Centre companies’ dress. Scarlet epaulets. Scarlet plume, cords and flounders. Infantry sabre with scarlet sabre strap.

Voltigeurs
Centre companies’ dress. Green epaulets with scarlet crescent. Yellow plume with scarlet tip, yellow pompon and green cords and flounders. Infantry sabre with green sabre strap.

Officers
Troopers dress with long tails and gold or gilded ornaments. Gold rank epaulets. Gilded gorget bearing white imperial eagle. Gold top band and side chevrons on shako. Black boots with leather top. Black leather sword belt, sword with gilded hilt and black leather scabbard with gilded fittings.

Drummers and hornists
Troopers’ dress with yellow lace on collar and yellow chevrons on both arms.

Flags
The four battalions are granted in 1807 with a flag without eagle of Challiot type with hollow corner wrath. On the obverse :

L’EMPEREUR
DES FRANÇAIS
AU RÉGIMENT
DE WESTPHALIE
And on reverse :

VALEUR
ET DISCIPLINE
xME BATAILLON
Painted in gold letters.


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Sedentary Croatian regiments
Illyrian Chasseurs


The six Austrian Grenzer regiments forming the bulk of the Croatian land forces were incorporated as such in French and renamed Sedentary (or Provincial) Croatian Regiments.
The imperial order of May 22nd, 1810 regulated the new uniform for these regiments seems to have introduced at the same time the name “Illyrian Chasseurs” with the following correspondence :

All six regiments were disbanded at the end of 1813 when the provinces faced invasion by Coalition forces

Unit commanders
1er
o1 January 1810: Marc Slivarich von Heldenbourg
o1811 : vacant
2e
o3 January 1810: Louis Meynadier
o17 April 1810: Pierre Winter
o1812 : Colonel Robert Gordon
o1813 : vacant
3e
o20 December 1809: Joseph Serrant
o1811: Colonel Xavier Holevatz
o1812: vacant
4e
o27 May 1810: Jacques Souslier de Choisy
o1812: Colonel Xavier Holevatz
5e
o30 December 1809: Etienne Joly
o1811: vacant
6e
o28 December 1809: Jacques Boudin de Tromelin
o1813: vacant

Chasseurs
Initially men kept their Austrian dress, with old Austrian features suppressed or replaced by their French counterpart. Brown single breasted coat closed down by a single row of ten buttons. Facings colour collar. Facings colour pointed cuffs. Facings colour turnbacks. Buttons following regiment.
From 1810, dark blue single breasted coat closed down by a single row of nine buttons. Facings colour collar. Facings colour piping in front of coat. Facings colour pointed cuffs. Facings colour turnbacks. White metal buttons.
Uniforms replacement seems to have been very slow so the Austrian brown dress was still worn in 1813 – sometimes with a brownish black colour following attempt to dye them with blue.
White vest and brown or sky blue Hungarian style trousers and white overalls for marching order.
From 1810, dark blue Hungarian style trousers.
Conical black felt Grenzer shako bearing French cockade with white strap. Black leather peak and chinstrap.
From 1810, French black felt shako with black leather bottom and top band bearing a rhomboid white metal plate stamped with regimental number. Company colour ball shaped pompon over French cockade. White metal chinscales.
Austrian equipment. White leatherwork and black leather cartridge pouch.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with silver or silvered rank insignias (epaulets and shako features).

Fanions
There is in Vienna a fanion that can be granted to these regiments. Fanion of white cloth with silver fringes bearing the diagonal inscription :

3EME ILLYRIEN IEME BON
Natural wood staff with white metal spearpoint finial


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Provisional Croatian regiments

The Emperor decides in 1811 to reactivate the Austrian usage to detach one battalion from each of the sedentary Croatian regiments to raise field provisional regiments.

1st Provisional Croatian Regiment
The 1st regiment is raised on October 26th 1811 with one battalion from the 1st(Lika) and 2nd(Ottochatz) Illyrian Chasseurs regiments. It takes part in the Russian campaign within the IVth Army Corps (prince Eugene) in 13th Infantry Division (Gen. Delzons).
Both battalions are reorganised in February 1813, using remnants of former battalions and new recruits coming from Croatia, and posted to garrison the city of Glogau where the regiment is disbanded in January 1814.

Unit commanders
26 October 1811: Marc Slivarich von Heldenbourg
1813: Jean Coste

Batailles
1812: Ostrowno, Malojaroslawetz, Krasnoë, Beresina
1813: Glogau

2nd Provisional Croatian Regiment
The 2nd regiment is raised in February 1813 with one battalion from the 3rd(Ogulin) and 4th(Sluin) Illyrian Chasseurs regiments. It takes part to the campaign of Germany within IVth Army Corps (Gen. Bertrand) in 12th Infantry Division.
In July 2nd regiment is posted to garrison the city of Glogau where it is disbanded in January 1814.

Unit commanders
1813 : Colonel Robert de Gordon
1813 : Colonel Joseph Mamulla von Türkenfeld

3rd Provisional Croatian Regiment
The 3rd regiment is raised on September 21st 1811 with one battalion from the 5th(Glina) and 6th(Petrine) Illyrian Chasseurs regiments. It takes part in the Russian campaign within the IInd Army Corps (Mar. Oudinot) in 9th Infantry Division (Gen. Merle).
His remnants are incorporated in the 1st Provisional Regiment and it is officially disbanded in July 1813.

Unit commanders
1st October 1811: Etienne Joly

Batailles
1812: Polotsk, Bérézina

4th Provisional Croatian Regiment
The decision to raise a 4th regiment with one battalion from the 5th(Glina) and 6th(Petrine) Illyrian Chasseurs regiments is taken in August 1813 but this regiment is disbanded in January 1814 without being fully organised.

Chasseurs
French cut coat in dark green cloth. Light buff collar, sometimes bearing a patch in the parent Illyrian Chasseurs Regiment colour. Green shoulder straps piped buff. Green pointed lapels piped buff. Buff pointed cuffs. Buffs turnbacks and vertical pockets simulated by a buff piping. White metal buttons.
White vest. Green breeches and black short gaiters. Green or white overalls in marching order.
French black felt shako with black leather top and bottom bands bearing a white metal imperial eagle over shield stamped with regimental number. White lenticular pompon with company coloured rim and battalion number in black over French cockade with white strap. Black leather peak and white metal chinscales.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch bearing a brass imperial eagle.

Grenadiers
Troopers’ dress with scarlet fringed epaulets and scarlet grenade patches on turnbacks. Scarlet laces to shako, scarlet pompon and plume.
Brass grenade badge on cartridge pouch and French infantry sabre with scarlet sabre strap.

Voltigeurs
Tenue de la troupe avec des épaulettes jaunes à franges vertes ou vertes à tournante jaune et des cors verts aux retroussis. Shako galonné de chamois, pompon jaune ou verte et plumet écarlate à sommet jaune.
Giberne ornée d’un cor de laiton et sabre d’infanterie à dragonne verte et gland chamois.

Tambours
Tenue de la troupe en drap bleu céleste (avant 1812 ?) ou tenue de la troupe galonnée du galon de la livrée impériale (après 1812 ?).

Sapeurs
Tenue de la troupe en drap bleu céleste (avant 1812 ?) ou vert (après 1812 ?). Colback ou oursin de fourrure noire. Insigne de sapeur (haches croisées) sur les bras et aux retroussis.

Flags
Some convincing clues allow to assume that the 3rd Croatian Regiment was awarded in 1812 a flag of the new type. It is very likely that 1st Regiment at least has also received an eagle.
Tricoloured silk of 80x80cm divided in three vertical bands with blue one at hoist. Gold fringes and embroideries. No battle names on reverse an on observe the words :

L’EMPEREUR
NAPOLÉON
AU 3ME RÉGIMENT
D’INFANTERIE
CROATE
In gold. Blue staff of 2,45m with gilded brass eagle finial and tricolored cravat with gold fringes and embroideries.


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Croatian Hussars Regiment

After the disastrous Russian Campaign the French army tries by all means to compensate for the enormous cavalry losses sustained during retreat. The governor of the Illyrian Provinces, general Bertrand, orders on February 11th 1813 to each Illyrian Chasseurs Regiment to detach a troop of 100 men mounted and equipped as cavalryman. This decision is confirmed by the imperial decree of February 23rd that raises the 1st Croatian Hussars Regiment with strength of three squadrons.

As organisation proceeds the regiment is called, along with 4th Illyrian Chasseurs Regiment (Sluin) to fight back a Turkish raid.

Before reaching his full definitive establishment of six squadrons, the regiment is sent to Lyon in August 1813 to avoid being faced to Austrian troops.

The imperial decree of November 25th 1813 disbanding all foreign regiments is applied there to the hussars. On November 25th the Croats are disarmed and transformed into a battalion of Pioneers of five companies.

Unit commander
28 January 1813 : Bernard Pruès

Hussars
Hussars dress, sky blue dolman with white braids and laces. Light buff collar laced white. Buff pointed cuffs laced white.
Iron grey pelisse with white braids and laces and black fur trim.
White wool hussar sash with crimson barrels and tassels. White metal buttons.
Iron grey breeches with white Hungarian knots and side laces. Black leather Hungarian boots with white trim and tassel.
Iron grey overcoat and iron grey overalls with black leather inserts.
French black felt shako with black leather top and bottom bands bearing a white metal rhomboid plated stamped with “1 HUSSARDS CROATES” or “HUSSARDS CROATES” or “1”. Company coloured ball pompon over French cockade. White metal chinscales.
White leatherwork. Black leather sabretache bearing a white metal eagle over “1 HUSSARDS CROATES”. Light cavalry sabre with white sabre strap.
Black leather light cavalry harness. Black sheepskin saddle cover with buff wolfteeth. Iron grey portmanteau laced white.

Trumpeters
Forthoffer shows a trumpeter with troopers’ dress laced with imperial livery on both arms.


Illyrian Regiment

The Illyrian regiment is raised by decree of November 16th 1810 to incorporate in French army all Austrian prisoners of war originating from Illyrian provinces not submitted to the sedentary land forces system and from the territories of Istria and Fiume.
Organised as light infantry regiment in Turin it is established to four war battalions of six companies each. It takes part in the Russian campaign within Marshal Ney IIIrd Army Corps in General Razout 11th Infantry Division. After retreat, remnants are gathered in a single battalion for the campaign in Germany.
The Illyrian Regiment is disbanded on November 25th 1813.

Unit commanders
2 March 1811: Nicolas Schmitz
1st August 1813: Jean Muller

Batailles
1812: Krasnoië, Beresina
1813: Leipzig

Chasseurs
French cut coat in dark blue cloth. Scarlet collar piped white. Scarlet shoulder straps and swallow nets piped white. Blue pointed lapels piped white. Blue pointed cuffs piped white. Blue turnbacks piped white and vertical pockets simulated by a white piping. White metal buttons.
Blue vest piped white. Blue breeches and heart shaped black gaiters with white trim and tassel.
French black felt shako with black leather top and bottom bands bearing a white metal rhomboid plate stamped with a hunting horn. Scarlet ball pompon and plume over French cockade with white strap. Black leather peak and white metal chinscales.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch.


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Corps d’origine espagnole
Régiment Joseph-Napoleon


Joseph-Napoleon regiment
In 1807, a Spanish Expeditionary Corps is sent by King Charles VII and integrated in July in the Observation Corps of Swedish Pomerania under command of Marshal Bernadotte. It is composed of four infantry and five cavalry regiments, two light infantry battalions and supports troops. In August 1808, following the news of the eviction of the Bourbons and the accession of Joseph Bonaparte to the throne of Spain, the expeditionary force deserts en masse and succeeds to embark on British ships and sail to Spain. Two infantry regiments, Asturias and Guadalajara, that were garrisoned apart are unable to escape and taken prisoners. Regiment Joseph-Napoleon is raised on 13 February 1809 to incorporate these prisoners to serve in French army.

The regiment is organized on French basis and composed of a staff comprising:

1 colonel
1 lieutenant-colonel
4 majors
5 adjudants-majors
1 quarters-masters
1 pay-officer
1 chaplain
1 master-surgeon
4 deputy-surgeons
5 assistant-deputy-surgeons
10 adjutants NCOs
1 drum-major
1 drum-corporal
8 musicians
3 master-craftsmen
, five war battalions and one depot battalion. Each war battalion is composed of six companies, one grenadiers, one voltigeurs and six fusiliers, the depot battalion having only six fusiliers companies, with each :

1 captain
1 lieutenant
1 second-lieutenant
1 sergeant-major
4 sergeants
1 furrier
8 corporals
2 drummers
92 fusiliers
or 72 grenadiers

All five battalions are organised on 21 February 1810 but remain under strength. In August, the 5th battalion is disbanded and strength used to bring up the other four to full strength. The four battalions, initially spread across the Empire, are gathered in preparation of the Russian campaign: 1st and 4th battalion are posted in Broussier Division of 4th Army Corps, 2nd and 3rd battalions are posted in Friant Division of 1st Army Corps.
In spring 1813, regimental establishment is reduced to two battalions. The 1st one is recreated in Germany using the survivors and stragglers of Russia and posted in 2nd Division of 6th Army Corps; the second one is raised in Namur depot and posted in Magdeburg garrison.
On 25 November 1813, Regiment Joseph-Napoleon is disbanded and remaining strength converted into a Pioneers

Regiment.

Unit commanders
2 May 1809 : Jean Kindelan
19 January 1812 : Jean-Baptiste Tschudy

Battles
1812 : Borodino, Krasnoi, Berezina
1813 : Lutzen, Bautzen, Leipzig, Hanau

Standards
Regiment Joseph Napoleon was not granted with eagles but it possessed four flags of unknown pattern bearing King Joseph’s coat of arm.

Fusiliers
Long tailed french cut coat of white cloth. Light green collar. White shoulder straps piped green. Light green squared lapels. Light green cuffs with white flaps piped green. White turnbacks piped green. Vertical pockets simulated by green piping. Brass buttons. From 1813 short tailed coat with closed lapels of white cloth Light green collar. White shoulder straps piped green. Light green squared lapels. Light green cuffs with white flaps piped green. White turnbacks piped green bearing green crowned N patches. Vertical pockets simulated by green piping. Brass buttons.
White waistcoat and breeches. High white gaiters in full dress, black in campaign dress, replaced in 1813 by short black gaiters in all dresses. Black shoes.
Black felt shako with black leather top and base band and side V, bearing a brass trapezoid-shaped plate stamped with JN cipher and the words INFANTERIA ESPAÑOLA. lenticular pompon with company coloured outside rim and white centre with black battalion number over Spanish red cockade with white strap. White cords and flounders. Black leather peak and brass chinscales. From 1813 shako bearing former plate or standard brass eagle with base plate. French tricolour cockade.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch.

Grenadiers
Troopers’ dress with red wool epaulets and red grenade patches on turnbacks. Shako with scarlet pompon, plume, cords and flounders. Infantry sabre with single bar brass hilt and black leather scabbard with brass fittings. Scarlet sabre strap.

Voltigeurs
Troopers’ dress with green wool epaulets with yellow crescent and green hunting horns patches on turnbacks. Shako with green pompon with yellow tuft, green cords and flounders. Green sabre strap.

NCOs
Troopers’ dress with scarlet or gold rank stripes on both arms.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with gold or gilded rank insignias (epaulets, lace around shako top). Gold thread cords and flounders and for staff officers white plume.

Drummers
In 1813, green cloth surtout bearing companies insignias. White piping on collar, front of coat and cuffs.


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Corps d’origine italienne
Piemond’s Legions - Legion of the South


Premier Consul Bonaparte orders on may 18th, 1803 to raise four Piedmont’s Legions among former soldiers living in French departments of Italy.
Each legion is planned to comprise five line battalions – of four centre and one grenadiers companies –, two light battalions with same strength and one artillery battery. This strength was however never reached as poor recruitment allowed raising only a single legion of 4000 men at first named Piedmont’s Legion then, from June 30th, 1804, Legion of the South.
In June 1805 1st battalion is sent to Martinique and 2nd to Santo Domingo where they are disbanded in May 1807 and their remaining strength distributed among 5th Light and 37th and 89th Line regiments.
Following this the 3rd and 4th battalions remaining in France are re-titled as 1st and 2nd battalions and take part in the invasion of Portugal in 1807 and in the campaign of 1808. At the beginning of 1810, both war and depot battalions are regrouped in a single war battalion comprising six companies, one grenadiers, one voltigeurs and four fusiliers.
On August 11th, 1811 the Legion is disbanded with the strength remaining in Spain transferred to 31st Line Regiment and those remaining in France and Italy transferred to 11th Light Regiment.

Unit commanders:
22 décembre1803: Joseph Chevillard de Marlioz
27 janvier 1807: Jean-Pierre Maransin
1810-1811 Battalion chief Charles Spring

Main battles:
1809 Coruna
1810 Busaco
1811 Fuentes de Onoro
Fusiliers
Projected uniform 1803

Long tailed coat of iron grey cloth. Legion coloured collar. Legion coloured shoulder straps. Red squared lapels. Legion coloured cuffs. Grey turnbacks piped red, horizontal or vertical pockets simulated by a red piping. White metal or brass buttons.
White waistcoat. White kersey breeches. Black high gaiters and black shoes.
Black felt cocked hat. Red pompon over cockade with white strap.
White leatherwork.
Legion Collar Shoulder straps Cuffs Pockets Buttons
1st grey grey grey vertical white
2nd grey grey scarlet vertical white
3rd écarlate grey scarlet horizontal yellow
4th écarlate scarlet scarlet vertical yellow
grey parts have a scarlet piping

Uniform 1804-1811
The Legions’ dress is modified to brown cloth with sky blue facings by a decree of July 23rd, 1803, with facing colours initially attributed as before. The sole legion actually raised seems to have worn the dress of 4th Legion thereafter described.

Short tailed coat of brown cloth. Sky blue collar. Green epaulets with red crescent and fringes. Sky blue lapels. Sky blue cuffs with brown flaps piped blue. White turnbacks piped blue, vertical pockets simulated by a blue piping. Brass buttons.
Dress seems to have been modified again in 1807-1808 with all green epaulets, all blue cuffs flaps and turnbacks.
White waistcoat. White kersey breeches. Black high gaiters and black shoes.
Helmet with black leather skull and brass comb bearing a brass plate stamped with imperial eagle. Green horsehair tuft. Black leather peak and neck guard with brass strengthening. Brass chinscales.
From 1807-1808, black felt shako with black leather top and bottom band bearing a rhomboid plate stamped with imperial eagle. Green pompon. Black leather peak and brass chinscales.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch and infantry sabre with white strap with green tassel with red fringes.
Grenadiers
Scarlet fringed epaulets. Black fur bearskin bearing a brass plate stamped with a grenade then an eagle. Red cords flounders and plume. Red sabre strap.

Chasseurs of light battalions
Green fringed epaulets with yellow moon.
In first uniform, pointed cuffs, other details as before.
Brown lapels piped blue. Brown kersey breeches. Black felt shako, yellow plume with green top on left side, green cords and flounders.

Voltigeurs
Green fringed epaulets with yellow moon. Green cords and flounders and green plume with yellow top.

NCOs
Troopers’ dress with orange or gold rank laces on both sleeves.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with gold rank epaulets.

Drummers
Troopers’ dress with white lace on collar and lapels and in chevron on both sleeves.

Gunners
Long tailed coat of dark blue cloth. Scarlet collar piped blue. Scarlet fringed epaulets. Blue squared lapels piped scarlet. Scarlet cuffs with blue flaps piped red. Scarlet turnbacks, vertical pockets simulated by a red piping. Brass buttons.
Dark blue waistcoat and kersey breeches. Black high gaiters and black shoes.
Black felt cocked hat. Red dropping plume over cockade with white strap.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch and infantry sabre.

Flag
Each battalion was granted in 1805 with an eagle and a flag of unknown type and motto.


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Corps d’origine italienne
Po Tirailleurs


The order of April 20th, 1803 raises a new unit intended to enrol volunteers of the former Piedmont’s army. At first entitled Expeditionary Piedmont’s Battalion its name was changed on April 24th to Po Tirailleurs Battalion. Battalion was composed of one carabineers and eight chasseurs companies, each of 100 men.
Po Tirailleurs are posted to 4th Army Corps (Marshal Soult) in 1st Brigade (General Merle) of 3rd Division (General Legrand) and take part in 1805, 1806 and 1807 campaigns in Germany.
For the Austrian Campaign, Tirailleurs are transferred in Grenadiers Reserve Corps (General Oudinot) in Coehorn Brigade of 12th Division (General Claparède).
By Decision of August 11th, 1811, Po Tirailleurs Battalion is disbanded and his strength transferred in the 2nd battalion of a new 11th light infantry regiment.

Unit commanders
2 February 1803: Jean-Dominique Borghese
23 January 1804: Bernard Cattaneo
1805: Brun-Cussan
1st November 1805: Etienne Hulot de Mazerny
March 1807: Jacques Chenaud
1809: Gassa (killed at Wagram)
1809: Falquieres (killed at Wagram)
14 August 1809: Etienne Mano

Main battles
1805: Holabrunn and Austerlitz
1807: Heilsberg
1809: Herttingen, Ebersberg, Essling et Wagram

Chasseurs
Long tailed coat of dark blue cloth. Blue collar. Scarlet epaulets with scarlet crescent and fringes. Scarlet pointed lapels piped white. Scarlet pointed cuffs piped white. Scarlet turnbacks piped white, vertical pockets simulated by white piping. White metal buttons.
From 1805, short tailed coat of dark blue cloth. Blue collar piped white. White epaulets with light blue crescent and fringes. Blue pointed lapels piped white. White cuffs with white flaps. Blue turnbacks piped white bearing white horn patch, vertical pockets simulated by white piping. White metal buttons.
Dark blue waistcoat and kersey breeches. Black heart shaped gaiters with white trim and tassel. Black leather shoes.
Black felt cocked hat. Red dropping plume over cockade with red strap.
From 1805, black felt shako with black leather top and bottom band bearing a white metal rhomboid plate stamped with an eagle. Green plume and pompon over cockade with white strap. white cords and flounders. Black leather peak with white metal strengthening and white metal chinscales.
White leatherwork. Black leather cartridge pouch bearing a white metal horn plate and infantry sabre with white strap and green tassel.

Grenadiers
Black fur bearskin without plate. Red cords flounders and plume. Scarlet fringed epaulets.

NCOs
Troopers’ dress with white or silver rank laces on both sleeves.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with silver rank epaulets.

Drummers
For 1805 uniform, troopers’ dress with scarlet lapels.

Flag
Battalion was granted in 1805 with an eagle and a flag of Picot type with empty corner laurels. The flag can bear in the centre the words :

L’EMPEREUR
DES FRANÇAIS
AU BATAILLON
DE TIRAILLEURS
DU PÔ

Regiments of Mediterranean

Decree of June 8th, 1808 raises in Corsica a battalion meant to be used as training depot for conscripts that tried to escape the draft (réfractaires), coming from Italian departments of the Empire. It was composed of six chasseurs companies and gets in August 1809 the name Battalion of Mediterranean.
Decree of January 27th, 1810 raises the battalion to the size of a regiment with five battalions, always without elite companies. This regiment is named Regiment of Mediterranean. Its fifth battalion is posted on the Elba Island.
Decree of March 11th, 1811 raises the 2nd Regiment of Mediterranean with same strength and posted too in Corsica.
Decree of September 20th, 1812 redesigns 1st Regiment of Mediterranean as 35th Light Infantry regiment and 2nd Regiment of Mediterranean as 133rd Line Infantry Regiment. Both are posted in 32nd Infantry Division (general Durutte) of XIth Infantry Corps (Marshal Augereau) and take part in the campaigns in Germany of 1813 and Italy in 1814.
They are disbanded on May 12th, 1814.

Unit commander 1st Regiment – 35th Light
20 August 1809: Francois Dupuy de Saint-Florent
27 February 1812: Claude Pigeard
5 May 1812: Jean-Baptiste Duche

Battles
1813: Gross-Beeren, Leipzig, Hanau

Unit commander 2nd Regiment – 133rd Line
5 May 1811 - 4 September 1812: Pierre Lamotte
4 September 1812 -10 September 1813: Paul Menu de Menil

Battles
1812: Bautzen, Gross-Beeren, Dennewitz, Leipzig, Hanau

Chasseurs
As the role of these regiment was only to drill conscripts before their assignment to active duty units, their men did not wear a full uniform dress but only a drill suit composed either of a grey greatcoat or a blue coat (with pointed lapels in 1st regiment and squared ones in 2nd) without any facing colours. Headgear is a full blue fatigue cap.
Before being sent to the Army in 1812, they are reequipped with standard light or line infantry dress.

Honour Guards of Florence and Turin

The decree of April 1st, 1809 raises two Honour Guards companies, one in Turin as guard of Prince Borghèse and one in Florence as guard of duchess of Toscana.
Each company is composed of:

4 officers
6 NCOs
8 corporals
50 mounted guards
36 foot guards
23 stablehands
and are not fully organized before 1810.
Honour Guards join the Army in 1812 and attached to the Mounted Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard.
Both companies are disbanded by decree of May 19th, 1813 and their strength transferred in the 4th Honour Guards Regiment of the Imperial Guard.

Unit commanders, Turin Honour Guards
1809-1812: Capitaine de la Hunaudière
1812-1813: Capitaine Bodson de Noirefontaine

Unit commanders, Florence Honour Guards
1809-1813: Capitaine Martelli
1813: Capitaine Doré de Brouville

Mounted guards
Long tailed scarlet cloth French coat. Dark blue collar bearing a silver oak leaves embroidery trim. Silver epaulets without fringes and silver thread aiguillette on right shoulder. Dark blue squared lapels. Dark blue cuffs bearing a silver oak leaves embroidery trim and white flaps. White turnbacks bearing blue crowned N badges. Vertical pockets simulated by white piping bearing a silver oak leaves embroidery trim. Silvered buttons.
White vest and breeches, high black leather riding boots.
Black felt cocked hat with silver lace trim. Blue plume with white top over tricoloured cockade with silver thread strap.
White leatherworks, black leather cartridge pouch bearing a brass eagle. Heavy cavalry sabre with three bars brass hilt and iron scabbard. Silver thread sabre strap.
Heavy cavalry harness with dark blue saddle cloth and holsters with silver lace trim. Silver crowned N in cloth rear corners.

Foot guards
Mounted guards dress with red plume and sword.

NCOs
Troopers’ dress with blue or silver rank laces on both sleeves.

Officers
Troopers’ dress with silver rank epaulets. Lapels bearing a silver oak leaves embroidery trim.

Trumpeters
Trooper’s dress in reversed colours, blue cloth with scarlet facings. Silver lace trim on collar, lapels, cuffs and turnbacks. Silver buttonholes laces. Brass trumpet with silver thread cord.


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