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  2. List of Danish regiments - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Artillery Regiment (2000–2005), merged with King's Artillery Regiment in 2005 to form the Danish Artillery Regiment. Danish Artillery Regiment (2005–2014, 2019–), disbanded in 2014 and reformed into 1st Danish Artillery Battalion. Reactivated on 1 January 2019.

  3. XIII Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    The Campaigns of Napoleon. New York, NY: Macmillan. Petre, F. Loraine (1912). Napoleon's Last Campaign in Germany, 1813. New York: John Lane Company. Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill. ISBN 1-85367-276-9. Chakoten (2013). Collection of Danish military history, the Danish Auxiliary regiment in North Germany

  4. Schleswig Regiment of Foot - Wikipedia

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    The Regiment participated in the Napoleonic Wars (first as part of the Danish mobile auxiliary force, commanded by Prince Frederik of Hesse and under supreme command of Marechal L.N. Davout, and then as part of the Allied Forces against Napoleon under supreme command of Wellington), First Schleswig War (1848–1850) and Second Schleswig War (1864

  5. Military history of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark was brought into the Napoleonic Wars on the French side when attacked by Britain at the Battles of Copenhagen in 1801 and 1807. The eventual defeat of Napoleon led to the break-up of the Denmark-Norway union. The next major combats were over control of Schleswig, in the First and Second Schleswig Wars. The result hereof being that ...

  6. Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Danish Army (Danish: Hæren; Faroese: Herurin; Greenlandic: Sakkutuut) is the land-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces, together with the Danish Home Guard. For the last decade, the Royal Danish Army has undergone a massive transformation of structures, equipment and training methods, abandoning its traditional role of anti ...

  7. Jutlandic Regiment of Foot - Wikipedia

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    The Jutlandic Regiment of Foot could trace its history back to 1675. The Regiment participated in the Scanian War (1675–1679), Nine Years' War (1693), Great Northern War (1700), Great Northern War (1709–1720), Slaget på Reden (1801), First Schleswig War (1848–1850) and Second Schleswig War (1864).

  8. Ranks and insignia of Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    NATO Code OR-9 OR-8 OR-5 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1 Service uniform: Shoulder board [4] Danish Hærchefsergenten: Regiments-, brigade- og skole chefsergent: Regiments- og brigade-, seniorsergent: Sergentelev: Overkonstabel 1. grad, meniggruppefører: Overkonstabel, meniggruppefører: Konstabel, meniggruppefører: Konstabelelev: Meniggruppefører: English ...

  9. Royal Life Guards (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Life Guards (Danish: Den Kongelige Livgarde) is a mechanized infantry regiment of the Danish Army, founded in 1658 by King Frederik III.The primary task is to provide a number of soldiers from the Guard Company to serve as a guard/ceremonial unit to the Danish monarchy, while training the Royal Guards for various functions in the mobilisation force. [1]