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seven years of enlistment.
Soldiers who wore such
emblems were
called briscards ("breakers"). The
practice was
continued in
Napoleon Bonaparte's army...
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written as "Rochland", with nine households, the Lord of the
Manor being Briscard. Ruckland's church,
dedicated to
Saint Olave (sometimes Olaf),
seats forty...
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indicate seniority.
Veteran troops that had
earned them were
nicknamed Briscards ("One Who Has Breaks"). 1
Chevron = 10–15
Years service. 2
Chevrons =...
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Mavungu Malanda and Zé Luis
Nascimento contributed on percussion, and
Briscard Kouadio and ****onais
Maladi on
rhythm guitars. The album's eponymous...
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bouffarde (the puffer) a short-stemmed pipe.
briscard (from brisque,
insignia of a
rehired soldier) a
veteran campaigner. From...
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Abdoulaye - Le
sursaut du
briscard", Mutations, 2 July 2009 (in French).
Official Gazette of the
United Republic...
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jeunes députés
comptent se
faire une
place au côté des "vieux
briscards"". La
Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest.
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August 2017. "7...
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monologues comiques by
Garnier and d'Appy, 1885
Briscard et Pitou, duo-bouffe,
lyrics by
Garnier and d'Appy,
music by Léopold Gangloff...
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Zorgan en
vieux briscard".
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