• Chasseurs Britanniques were withdrawn from France and brought back to Great Britain. The corps was disbanded on 5 October 1814. The Chasseurs Britanniques were...
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    in the Royal Air Force, ultimately the Free French Forces (Forces Françaises Libres) and the Armée de l'Air under RAF Bomber Command and those who remained...
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  • 145 du règlement, par la commission de la défense nationale et des forces armées, en conclusion des travaux d'une mission d'information conjointe sur...
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    "Lamarque (Maximilien, comte)" . Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850  (in French). Paris: Poignavant et Compagnie...
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    the borders of France, desertion had become a problem. The Chasseurs Britanniques—recruited mainly from French deserters—lost 150 men in a single night...
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    British army, endorsed it with a small circular stamp inscribed "AB" – Armee Britannique. Mr Sutton was appointed Postmaster to the Army in 1747, but no more...
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    1803 it was amalgamated into the Royal Foreign Artillery. The Chasseurs Britanniques were originally formed from French Royalist emigres in 1801, and served...
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    Matthieu (September–October 2020). "So British!: 1939–1940, les avions britanniques dans l'Armée de l'Air" [So British!: British Aircraft in the French Air...
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    Service members (1811–1815; 1813–1815) In Bourbon royalist Chasseurs Britanniques: battalion-sized corps of royalist volunteers. The Napoleonic light infantry...
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    commanders who had led armies, most prominently those of the British Armed Forces, with the men they commanded. The historiography of the United Kingdom during...
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