WebWars of Napoleon. FRANCE Young Guard Fanions. A contribution from Tinkerer_99 on the Yahoo Warflag Group RETURN TO FLAG INDEX WebWhere units carried only one flag – flags for two units are supplied ( some confederate packs have a state and battle flag – if not, then both units are listed. ) We do not vary from the listed contents of the packs. 15/18mm & …
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WebFeb 27, 2003 · 1. Mar 20, 2003 #7. Funcken "Arms and Uniforms - The Napoleonic Wars Part 1" shows an 1812 Porte Fanion carrying what appears to be 3 fanions, each plain-coloured green, red or aurore, which would match the idea of at least some of the company pompom colours. So you could be right about them company markers. http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/infantry_Napoleon_3.htm bishop rd landfill
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WebThe fanions d'alignement were identical to the fanions de bataillon except for size. The colors were abolished and destroyed after the abdication of Napoleon in 1814. The fanions, however, remained in used during the regiments' brief period of service under Louis XVIII. 1st Regiment of Foot Grenadiers . 1st Regiment of Foot Chasseurs WebMay 18, 2010 · The very first figure is a Grenadier sergeant carrying a porte-fanion. This is where the 'trouble' starts, I am struggling to find decent info about French Porte-Fanions. Google (that old friend) brings up a few pages but they contradict each other as to the colour and any wording of the porte-fanion. WebThe so-called 1812 Bardin regulation uniform should really be referred to as the 1813 uniform as it did not, in fact, become general issue until 1813. All the main sources (e.g. Roussellot, Rigo, Bocquoy) agree on this point. The first campaign in which the French army wore the new uniform was in the German campaign of 1813. bishop rd school