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- Canadas, formed the Volunteer Provincial Corps of Light Infantry or the Voltiguers Canadien. The unit's function was similar to other Canadian Fencibles...
- Years of service 1840-1869 Rank Lieutenant Colonel Commands 2nd Rouville Militia Regiment 9th Battalion, Voltiguers Battles/wars Trent Affair Fenian Raids...
- a defenceman in one season, 25, and had his number 21 retired by the Voltiguers in 2009. Known for his big open-ice hits, this physical, defensive player...
- Gardanne's division supported the initial attack of André M****éna's converged voltiguers. Later his soldiers formed squares to drive off a counterattack by Austrian...
- 980, 4 guns) Brigade: Colonel Nagle Converged Voltiguers (2,200) Brigade: Major Vautre Converged Voltiguers (2,100) Attached: 9th Ch****eurs à cheval (540)...
- Amicale S Andouille 7. AS Bree 2-6 CA Evronnais 8. AS La Baconniere 3-1 Voltiguers St Georges Buttavent 9. AS Neau 0-1 USC Pays de Montsurs 10. FC Ambrieres...
- General of Brigade Jean Étienne Clément-Lacoste 1st Voltiguer Regiment, 1st & 2nd Battalions 657 2nd Voltiguer Regiment, 1st & 2nd Battalions 940 2nd Brigade...
- November the two armies sparred along the Tormes River near Alba. Twelve voltiguer (light infantry) companies and the 45th Line Infantry Regiment of the...
- Ney's corps. There were 680 soldiers in the 5th Voltiguer Regiment and 633 men in the 6th Voltiguers. After Decouz was killed at the Battle of Brienne...
- Battle of Chapultepec, September 13, 1847. With the disbanding of the Voltiguer regiment at the end of the war, Walker was discharged on August 31, 1848...