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  1. Hessian Infantry Uniforms. The Hessian infantry wore dark blue coats with shoulder straps/lapels/collar/cuffs in facing colors. Garrison and Land battalions were without lapels. Turnbacks are red regardless of the facing color of the regiment.

  2. Hessian troops included Jägers, hussars, three artillery companies, and four battalions of grenadiers. Most infantrymen were chasseurs, including sharpshooters, musketeers, and fusiliers. Line infantry was armed with muskets, while the Hessian artillery used the three-pound cannon.

  3. Hessian infantry regiments were single battalion units. Each battalion consisted of ten companies or 770 men. In wartime, converged grenadier battalions were formed from the grenadier companies of the musketeer regiments of line.

  4. In June 1939, the Wehrmacht Heer wanted to renew its ties with the Old Army tradition by introducing a new uniform for its most prestigious unit: Wachregiment "Berlin" which was renamed Infantry Regiment "Großdeutschland".

  5. 29 sie 2021 · Media in category "Military uniforms of Hesse-Cassel in the Seven Years' War". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Erbprinz Friedrich Uniform Plate.jpg 138 × 266; 8 KB.

  6. The United States Army in World War II used a variety of standard and non-standard dress and battle uniforms, which often changed depending upon the theater of war, climatic environment, and supply exigencies.

  7. 21 gru 2022 · Above: The uniform of the Von Donop Regiment had straw-coloured facings and smallclothes, red coat-linings and pocket-piping and yellow ‘metal’. There was also a pair of yellow lace buttonholes above each cuff and below each lapel. Officers’ buttonhole lace was gold, but was usually removed on campaign.

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