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- Redleg - Wikipedia
Redleg is a term used to refer to poor whites that live or at one time lived on Barbados, St Vincent, Grenada and a few other Caribbean islands Their forebears were sent from England , Scotland , Ireland , and Continental Europe as indentured servants , forced labourers, or peons
- The Story behind the nickname of Redleg - Field Artillery
Wherever Artillerymen gather, they will sooner or later be addressed by the sobriquet "Redleg " The question often arises as to the origin of the term In spite of many fanciful stories, the truth may be found firmly planted in Army regulations
- Best Redleg Competition | GEN Raymond T. Odierno | 2024 - Fort Sill
The GEN Raymond T Odierno Best Redleg Competition is an integral part of the Field Artillery Branch’s pursuit of excellence and continuous effort to enhance the overall combat effectiveness of
- Reds Redlegs nickname origin - MLB. com
From 1953-59, the Reds changed their franchise’s name to the Cincinnati Redlegs The switch was entirely political
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- Why artillerymen should bring back their distinctive ‘Redlegs’
Due to wartime restrictions, artillerymen stopped wearing the red piping during WWI — and it never made a comeback If you ask any young artilleryman at Fort Sill why they’re called “redlegs,” they’ll probably just look at you funny (Department of Defense photo by Margo Wright)
- Why Were Jayhawkers Called Red Legs? - CLJ
Redleg is a term used to refer to poor whites that live or at one time lived on Barbados, St Vincent, Grenada and a few other Caribbean islands Their forebears came from Ireland, Scotland and Continental Europe
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