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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 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.

  3. 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.

  4. details about the soldier’s departure from service – how, where, and when. The means of departure include deserted, in the service of the enemy, discharged,

  5. By order of Marshal Hindenburg in March 1932, soldiers who retired after 15 years of service received the right to wear the uniform of the unit they left. The shoulder boards and shoulder straps of retired soldiers had a bridle 1.5 cm wide attached under the middle.

  6. 31 sie 2008 · Hessian troops included jäger, hussars, three artillery companies, and four battalions of grenadiers. Most of the infantry were chasseurs (sharpshooters), musketeers, and fusiliers. Line infantry were armed with muskets, while the Hessian artillery used three-pounder cannon.

  7. Hessian line infantry are slightly inferior to regular line infantry in every way, having less range and damage statistics. However, early in the game they can be recruited in almost any city situated in the Americas (including civilian buildings) and are cheaper to field and maintain.

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