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- Cuirassier - Wikipedia
A cuirassier ( ˌkwɪrəˈsɪər KWIRR-ə-SEER; French: [kɥiʁasje]; French for 'one wearing a cuirass') [1] was a cavalryman equipped with a cuirass, sword, and pistols
- Cuirassier Zombie | Guts Blackpowder Unofficial Wiki | Fandom
Cuirassier Zombies, colloquially known as "Zuirassiers" or "Cuirazziers," are a type of zombie in Guts and Blackpowder Cuirassier Zombies appear as a randomly selected Cuirassier from any applicable nation
- Napoleons Heavy Cuirassier and Carabinier: Their Arms, Armor . . .
On 17 September 1802, Napoleon ordered the heavy cavalry within the army to be reduced to twenty regiments: two Carabiniers and eighteen cuirassier^ ^ (The Carabi- niers were elite heavy cavalry units), Originally, only six of these units were to be issued the cuirass; however, by the end of 1803 twelve regiments of armored heavy cavalry
- French Cuirassier Regiments Part I - Napoleon Series
Some of the hardest fighting units of Napoleon's Grande Armee were his cuirassier regiments Theirs is a distinguished record in all the major campaigns between 1792 and 1815
- Badass of the Month: Cuirassier - Author Christina Ochs
Cuirassiers were named for the breastplates (cuirasses) they wore, and were a type of heavy cavalry popular well into the 19th century In fact, they were still around to a limited extent in World War I, and still possess a regiment in the French Army today
- The French Cuirassier - Pros and Cons of the Iconic Heavy Cavalry
In summary, French Cuirassiers were a formidable force on the Napoleonic battlefield, capable of delivering devastating charges and instilling fear in their opponents However, their effectiveness came at a cost, both in terms of resources and vulnerability to certain types of attacks
- Cuirass - Wikipedia
The use of the term cuirass generally refers to both the breastplate and the backplate pieces; whereas a breastplate protects only the front, a cuirass protects both the front and the back of the wearer
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