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  2. Battle of Feistritz - Wikipedia

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    [13] consisted of 10 companies of the Reisky Infantry Regiment Nr. 10, the 1st and Landwehr Battalions of the Chasteler Infantry Regiment Nr. 27, the 9th Jäger Battalion, and four squadrons of the Merveldt Uhlan Regiment Nr. 1. The grenadier reserve at Hollenburg included the Chimani and Welsperg Grenadier Battalions. Vécsey posted his main ...

  3. Imperial Austrian Army (1806–1867) - Wikipedia

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    The infantry of the Austrian army were divided into 3 types, the Line (subdivided into German or Hungarian on a geographical basis), Grenzer and Jäger. The largest of the three was the Line which in 1836 stood at 58 regiments.

  4. Military history of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austria enjoyed a quite peaceful period from 1816 and 1847. It only put down some minor rebellions and naval expeditions in Morocco and Egypt.Austrian admiral Archduke Friedrich led the Anglo-Austrian-Ottoman troops ahead of all others against the Bergcastell and by 6 o'clock in the afternoon Sidon was taken.

  5. Imperial Austrian Army - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Austrian Army may refer to: Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Emperor (1619–1745) Austrian Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1745–1806) Imperial Austrian Army (1806–1867)

  6. Wenzel Joseph von Colloredo - Wikipedia

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    Colloredo joined the Austrian Carl Colloredo Infantry Regiment Nr. 40 before the Seven Years' War as an ensign and distinguished himself at the Battle of Prague in 1757.He also fought at the Battle of Maxen in 1759 and at the Battle of Torgau in 1760 where the regiment withstood the first Prussian assault.

  7. Battle of Königgrätz order of battle - Wikipedia

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    3 Austrian North Army. Toggle Austrian North Army subsection. 3.1 1st Corps. 3.2 2nd Corps. ... 4th Battalion, 55th Infantry Regiment (East Galicia) 4th Battalion ...

  8. Austrian Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic ...

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    Charge of the 19th Hungarian infantry regiment in the Battle of Leipzig. The Imperial-Royal or Imperial Austrian Army (German: Kaiserlich-königliche Armee, abbreviated k.k. Armee) was the armed force of the Habsburg monarchy under its last monarch, the Habsburg Emperor Francis II, composed of the Emperor's army.

  9. Imperial-Royal Mountain Troops - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the fifth regiment followed: the 27th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry (Laibach). [1] The area of the Carnic ridge in Carinthia and the Julian Alps was assigned to the 4th Landwehr Infantry and the 27th Landwehr Infantry . These two, hitherto standard infantry regiments were given the new uniform of the mountain troops.