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  2. George Byng, 3rd Viscount Torrington - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Byng: Quarterly sable and argent in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second Major General George Byng, 3rd Viscount Torrington (21 September 1701 – 7 April 1750) (styled The Honourable George Byng from 1721 to 1747), of Southill Park in Bedfordshire, was a British Army officer and peer.

  3. Category:Military ranks and insignia templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Military ranks and insignia templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  4. British Army during the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    The British Army was gain dramatically reduced in peacetime. Morale and discipline became extremely poor, and the number of troops at all levels fell. [116] [117] When the wars with France commenced again in 1793 its total strength stood at 40,000 men. [118] In idleness the army again became riddled with corruption and inefficiency. [117]

  5. Social background of officers and other ranks in the British ...

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    The early modern British Army consisted of two distinct components that were kept separate in peacetime and at home. "The Army" in a limited sense, included infantry and cavalry, and was politically subordinate to the War Office, and under the military command of the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces at the Horse Guards.

  6. British soldiers in the eighteenth century - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, men who joined the army were recruited in a number of ways. The regular army used recruitment parties and occasionally press gangs to enlist men, while the militia regiments were raised by a ballot, a process that was established in the Militia Act 1757: "Thirty-two thousand men, all of them good Protestants, were to be ... subjected to martial law in time of active ...

  7. Category:1750 in military history - Wikipedia

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    Military units and formations disestablished in 1750 (1 P) C. Conflicts in 1750 ...

  8. Category:1750s in military history - Wikipedia

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    1750 in military history (3 C) 1751 in military history (3 C) 1752 in military history (2 C) 1753 in military history (1 C) 1754 in military history (2 C)

  9. Category:Army templates - Wikipedia

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