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  2. Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers - Wikipedia

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    The Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers is a British army pattern sword prescribed for the use of officers of the rank of major-general and above. It has been in continuous use from 1831 to the present. It is an example of a type of sword described as a mameluke sabre.

  3. Category:Sabres - Wikipedia

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    Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre; Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers; S. Sabrage; Sabre (fencing) ... Swiss sabre; Szabla; Szabla wz. 34 This page was ...

  4. British Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 1831, new rank distinction was ordered for field marshals and general officers. Field Marshal: Cross baton and wreath designed device was on epaulettes and buttons were evenly spaced . General: Cross baton and sword with crown designed device on the epaulettes and buttons were evenly spaced.

  5. Category:Modern European swords - Wikipedia

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    Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre; Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers; Pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword; Pattern 1908 cavalry sword; Pistol sword; R. Royal ...

  6. Mameluke sword - Wikipedia

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    Though broadly similar in form, each regiment's swords had individual variations in the decoration of both blade and hilt. The current regulation sword for generals, the 1831 Pattern, is a Mameluke-style sword, as were various Army Band swords. [8] There are a number of factors which influenced the fashion for Mameluke swords in the British Army.

  7. Category : 19th-century military history of the United Kingdom

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    Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre; Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers; Paulet affair; Perak War; Peterloo Massacre; James Robert Phillips; Port Hamilton incident; R.

  8. Sabre - Wikipedia

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    A sabre or (American English) ... In 1831, the 'Mameluke' sword became the pattern sword for British generals, as well as officers of the United States Marine Corps ...

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