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  2. 1st Foot Guards (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The Grenadiers of the 1st Foot Guard Regiment on parade at the Lustgarten in Potsdam in 1894.. The 1st Foot Guard Regiment (German: 1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß) was an infantry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army formed in 1806 after Napoleon defeated Prussia in the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt.

  3. Waterloo campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards: Lieutenant Colonel Henry Askew: 35 officers, 919 men 4 officers, 78 men 8 officers, 351 men none 3rd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards Lieutenant Colonel William Stuart: 40 officers, 982 men 5 officers, 101 men 11 officers, 480 men none 2nd Brigade: Major-General Sir John Byng: 79 officers, 1,939 men

  4. List of Imperial German infantry regiments - Wikipedia

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    1st Foot Guards: 11 August 1688: Potsdam: Guards Corps: 2nd Foot Guards: 19 June 1813: Berlin: Guards Corps: 3rd Foot Guards: 5 May 1860: Berlin: Guards Corps: 4th Foot Guards: 5 May 1860: Berlin: Guards Corps: 5th Foot Guards: 31 March 1897: Spandau: Guards Corps: 1st (Emperor Alexander) Guards Grenadiers: 14 October 1814: Berlin: Guards Corps ...

  5. Grenadier Guards - Wikipedia

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    Foot Guards regiments also emblazon the same honours (from all conflicts, including both World Wars) on both colours. The 1st Foot Guards has received 78 battle honours, [45] gained for its involvement in a number of conflicts including: the War of the Spanish Succession, (1701–1714) including Oudenarde; the War of the Austrian Succession ...

  6. Guards Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    1st Foot Guards Regiment 3rd Foot Guards Regiment Guards Jäger Battalion [10] 2nd Guard Infantry Brigade ... Stellenbesetzung der deutschen Heere 1815–1939, Bd. 1 ...

  7. List of regiments of foot - Wikipedia

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    1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot 1751–1812. 1st Regiment of Foot (Royal Scots) 1812–1821 1st or the Royal Regiment of Foot 1821–1871 1st or the Royal Scots Regiment 1871–1881 [24] 1661 Raised 28 March 1633, in Scotland for French service. Was on English establishment in 1661 and in 1666–67; permanently from 1678. [24] 1881: Lothian ...

  8. Battle of Quatre Bras order of battle - Wikipedia

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    3rd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards Lieutenant Colonel William Stuart: 40 off 982 men 2 off 20 men 5 off 235 men 0 off 0 men 2nd Brigade: Major-General Sir John Byng, 1st Earl of Strafford: 79 off 1,939 men 0 off 0 men 0 off 7 men 0 off 0 men 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards: Lieutenant-Colonel James Macdonnell: 36 off ...

  9. Peregrine Maitland - Wikipedia

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    For his service at Waterloo, Maitland was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, (KCB) on 22 June 1815, the Dutch Order of William and the Russian Order of St. Vladimir. For their part, the 1st Foot Guards were granted the honorary title of 'First or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards'.