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    The Royal Corsican Rangers was a unit of the British Army, composed mainly of émigrés, which served during the later part of the French Revolutionary Wars...
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    at the Battle of Maida on 4 July 1806. With two companies of the Royal Corsican Rangers, they were assigned to the light brigade commanded by Colonel James...
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    Hudson Lowe (category Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment officers)
    with the command of a battalion of volunteer Corsican exiles in the British Army, the Royal Corsican Rangers, who were armed with Baker rifles and trained...
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    the Royal Navy frigate HMS Apollo and 160 troops from the 2nd Greek Light Infantry from Cephalonia and the 35th Regiment of the Royal Corsican Rangers on...
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  • and admirable recruiter and organiser moving as he did from the Royal Corsican Rangers to form the Sicilian Regiment. He was promoted to full colonel on...
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    battle to commence without changing any orders. Kempt detached the Royal Corsican Rangers and Sicilian troops as skirmishers. These got into a brawl with...
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  • (i.e. non-British) troops from his previous appointment in the Royal Corsican Rangers. At the outset, its authorized strength was one battalion of 800...
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    present on this occasion as captain of a recently raised company of Royal Corsican Rangers. His zeal attracted the notice of his superiors, and he had begun...
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    Regiment of Foot Royal Corsican Rangers Artillery & Engineers, commanded by Brigadier General Robert Lawson No. 5 Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Artillery under...
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  • by Brigadier General Hudson Lowe Royal Regiment of Malta (9 x companies, 44 NCOs and 620 men) Royal Corsican Rangers (10 x companies, 44 NCOs and 640...
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    equal of the best regular British units. The Royal Corsican Rangers were formed in 1798 from among Corsican exiles on Menorca. After being disbanded during...
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  • (1776-1824), Command of the expedition of Candy and officer of the Royal Corsican Rangers Arthur Johnson (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    After a brief visit to Germany in 1806, Franz Ludwig joined the Royal Corsican Rangers where he would eventually serve in the Mediterranean Sea. The regiment...
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  • comprising British and Sicilian troops as well as Greek and Corsican (Royal Corsican Rangers)) volunteer detachments. The initial fighting was hard, but...
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    awards from knight bachelors to peerages. This list includes officers of the Royal Marines who were at the time seconded to the British Army, and foreign officers...
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  • HMS Saracen (1812) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Royal Naval Biography (1823))
    October 1813, a party from Bacchante and Saracen, together with the Royal Corsican Rangers, captured Forts Epagnole and Castel Nuova. The two forts mounted...
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    HMS Apollo (1805) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Royal Naval Biography (1823))
    men from the 2nd Greek Light Infantry from Cephalonia, from the Royal Corsican Rangers, the 35th Regiment of Foot, and marines and seamen from the Apollo...
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    Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
    September when the ship was recalled following the French invasion of the Corsican Republic. He was promoted to Rear-Admiral the following year and Vice-Admiral...
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    Chasseurs Royaux de Dauphiné (3rd) Chasseurs Royaux Corses (Corsican) (4th) Chasseurs Corses (Corsican) (5th) Chasseurs Cantabres (Cantabrian) (6th) Chasseurs...
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    royal forest that is covered by woodland. The predominant species are Sitka spruce and Japanese larch, with some Scots pine, lodgepole pine, Corsican...
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    Brigade of Guards, (formed from a battalion of each regiment) The Corsican Rangers, The Royals and 54th. The landing force totaled 5,230 men. All troops were...
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  • S.A. 1942 (15th) 0 1 Ten Gentlemen from West Point 1942 (15th) 0 1 The Corsican Brothers 1942 (15th) 0 1 The Grain That Built a Hemisphere 1942 (15th)...
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    in the fighting in Corsica, which led to the establishment of the Anglo-Corsican Kingdom. At the Siege of Calvi, the regiment inflicted heavy casualties...
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  • James Henry Craig Advanced Corps: Brigadier-General John Brodrick Corsican Rangers (740 men) Battalion of light infantry Battalion of grenadiers Chasseurs...
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    Dunseath, killed in the Teebane massacre was a member of the Royal Irish Rangers: Royal Irish Rangers roll of honour Archived 10 October 2017 at the Wayback...
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    William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford (category Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers officers)
    of the force that invaded Corsica in February 1794 alongside a group of Corsican patriots. A naval bombardment failed to destroy the French-held Torra di...
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    Raiders (1941, Serial) as Jenkins Double Trouble (1941) as Seaman The Corsican Brothers (1941) as Castle Guard (uncredited) Paris Calling (1941) as German...
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    landed farther south in a feint attack. Immediately after landing, the Corsican Rangers headed inland, but they soon bumped into three companies of Polish...
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    cricketer) (1898–1988), New Zealand cricketer John Cameron (Rangers footballer), played for Rangers and made one appearance for Scotland in 1886 John Cameron...
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    Rangers, while his brother James Rogers led the King's Rangers. Loyalist pioneer John Butler raised the provincial regiment known as Butler's Rangers...
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