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- Compagnies franches de la marine - Wikipedia
Starting this date, naval and marine officers were required to recruit their own crews Owing to the presence of "levées" on the war or commercial sea ports, similar to the "marine press", the officers garrisoned their naval ships with defenders However, the system found its limits quickly
- Compagnies Franches de la Marine - History and Uniform
Although only the officers were native born, the Compagnies franches de la marine were the first truly Canadian regular soldiers, and can be considered the forerunners of the Canadian Permanent Force
- ‘Marines of the Guard’ - War History
They are nearly always called ‘Marines of the Guard’ in English, but the word matelot in French translates to ‘sailor’ in English Calling them ‘Marines’ is understandable considering the very military appearance of these sailors, who wore shakos and were armed like elite soldiers
- French Marine Artillery Regiments and the Colonels Who Led Them 1791 - 1815
Six G Dictionnaire Biographique des Generaux et Amiraux Francais de la Revolution et de l'Empire 1792-1814 Paris; 1934
- The Marine Troops - La Grande Louisiane française
The Marine Troops were a group of autonomous infantry units attached to France’s royal navy and serving indifferently at sea (per mare) and on land (et terras)
- Troupes de Marine: French Army:2300AD
They can be found anywhere the French military deploys and fill some of its most demanding roles Their units include special forces, intervention troops, colonial garrisons, spearhead armoured forces and remote garrisons on Earth
- Troupes de marine - Wikipedia
The Troupes de marine were formerly known as the Troupes coloniales, with origins dating back to the French Navy's Troupes de la marine The French colonies were under the control of the Ministère de la Marine (the equivalent of the British Admiralty), accordingly, Marines defended the colonies
- Blunders on the Danube: Marins de la Garde Impériale
Their history dates back to the Consulate The original battalion was raised in September, 1803 It consisted of 5 equipages, each composed of composed of 125 matelots (another French word for sailors), 1 trumpeter, 15 craftsmen and NCOs, 5 ensigns and was commanded by a Naval Lieutenant
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