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Fusilier regiment von lossberg
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fusilier regiment von lossberg

Stückrath - 1709 Christian Ludwig Motz - 1713 Conrad von Ranck - 1723 LF von Oeppen - 1731 CG Korff - 1734 Etienne de Clement - 1744 IR Baumbach - 1751 OF Hauding - 1757 WF Capellan - 1758 GH von Toll - 1760 GF Bartheld (Fusiliers) - 1770 Heinrich August von Loßberg (from 1780 Alt-Loßberg ) - 1789 Jungkenn - 1789 FW Lossberg - 1799 Linsingen - 1805 Biesenrodt - † 1806 * Founded in 1683 as Prince Philipp zu Fuß - 1685 Alexander Hermann von Wartensleben - 1690 IW Rotarius - 1692 Ludwig Sittich von Schlitz, called von Goertz - 1696 Otto H.

fusilier regiment von lossberg

13 > Tradition adopted in 1866 from: Fusilier Regiment "von Gersdorff" (Kurhessisches) No. Meaning of the symbols used: "*" = foundation, "†" = dissolution, ">" = whereabouts, " II Bat. The names of the Regiment chiefs or the name of the commander. "1683/5" = fifth Hesse-Kassel regiment, which was set up in 1683). If several regiments were founded in one year, Tessin added a second number (e.g. This numbering follows the Ticino line-up. This is intended to facilitate comparability. In addition, the year of foundation was added to the list. The list includes the regiments that existed in the long term in the order of their formation and is named after Bleckwenn. The designation was based on the name of the regiment owner. Well enough ado about nothing, here are a few photo's of what I have done so far (by the way you would think these bad boys would paint up faster because you can see everything better, not so, more area to cover with paint certainly slowed me down).A master list and numbering of the infantry regiments of the Hesse-Kassel army was not introduced. Then fell off the band wagon until recently when I have begun reading "1776" by David McCullough, which so far has been a superb read. I had actually gotten these figures last year or so when I was reading "Washington's Crossing" by David Hackett Fischer. It should be fun, but like all my projects of late will see what happens.

fusilier regiment von lossberg

My idea is to recreate the battle of Trenton, using Sharpes Practice using the AWI supplement (This land Divided, and With Fire and Sword). I just love the orange facings (maybe because it's my favorite color) and red lining on this Prussian blue uniform. The unit I am painting up is Fusilier Regiment Von Lossberg during 1776. I have to say that at the end of the day I was in high spirits and though I am a terribly slow painter, I placed paint on 20 of these bad boys. I had set my alarm to arise early, took care of my dogs, had a hearty breakfast, and then sat down for the next several hours slapping paint on some Hessian 40mm AWI figures by Trident (Miniature Service Center in California carries them).













Fusilier regiment von lossberg