- The
Latvian Riflemen (Latvian: Latviešu strēlnieki; Russian: Латышские стрелки, romanized: Latyshskie strelki) were
originally a
military formation of...
-
introduction of the
rifled musket. By the mid-19th century,
entire regiments of
riflemen were
formed and
became the
mainstay of all
standard infantry, and rifleman...
- The Sich
Riflemen Halych-Bukovyna
Kurin (Ukrainian: Галицько-буковинський курінь Січових Стрільців, romanized: Halyćko-bukovynśkyj kuriń Sičovych Striĺciv)...
- The
Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (LRU, Lithuanian:
Lietuvos šaulių sąjunga), also
referred to as Šauliai (the
Riflemen; from Lithuanian: šaulys for rifleman)...
- The
Polish Riflemen's ****ociation,
known as Związek
Strzelecki (or more commonly, in the
plural form as Związki Strzeleckie)
formed in
great numbers prior...
- Morgan's
Riflemen or Morgan's Rifles,
previously Morgan's Sharpshooters, and the one
named Provisional Rifle Corps, were an
elite light infantry unit commanded...
- been on the
battlefield that day. At the
Battles of Saratoga, Morgan's
Riflemen hid in the
trees and used
early model rifles to
shoot senior British officers...
- The
Regiment of
Riflemen was a unit of the U.S. Army in the
early nineteenth century.
Unlike the
regular US line
infantry units with
muskets and bright...
- Army
Infantry tactics Line
infantry Marines United States Army
Rangers Riflemen Royal Canadian Infantry Corps School of
Infantry Special forces / Commando...
-
Legion of
Ukrainian Sich
Riflemen (German:
Ukrainische Sitschower Schützen; Ukrainian: Українські cічові стрільці (УСС), romanized: Ukrainski
sichovi striltsi...