- Map all
coordinates in "Operation
Fusileer"
using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary...
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Fusilier is a name
given to
various kinds of soldiers; its
meaning depends on the
historical context.
While fusilier is
derived from the 17th-century French...
- The
Royal Welch Fusiliers (Welsh:
Ffiwsilwyr Brenhinol Cymreig) was a line
infantry regiment of the
British Army, and part of the
Prince of Wales's Division...
- The 25th (Frontiersmen) Battalion,
Royal Fusiliers was an
infantry battalion of the
British Army's
Royal Fusiliers which was
active during World War I...
- 2022 he had
sired 165
Group and
Listed winners. "Fernando Bale
Kelsos Fusileer x
Chloe Allen". The
Greyhound Recorder.
Retrieved 15
August 2022. "$100...
- (hussar),
Infanterist (infantryman) Jäger (rifleman), Füsilier (fusilier or
fusileer),
Kanonier (gunner, cannoneer),
Musketier (musketeer), etc.
Pionier (engineer)...
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Operation Praetorian – 1981–1982
Operation Phalanx – 1982–1983
Operation Fusileer – 1983–1984
Operation Grenadier – 1984–1985
Operation Charioteer – 1985–1986...
- McAlpine's
Fusiliers is an
Irish ballad set to a
traditional air, po****rised in the
early 1960s by
Dominic Behan. The song
relates to the
migration of...
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Praetorian 1981–1982 19 20 1 to 140 938
Phalanx 1982–1983 18 19 1 to 143 365
Fusileer 1983–1984 16 16
small to 150 521
Grenadier 1984–1985 16 16 3 to 150 670...
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Gemeine ranks were as follows:
Dragoner (en: dragoon), Füsilier (fusilier or
fusileer), Grenadier,
Husar (hussar),
Infanterist (infantryman)
Kanonier (gunner...