colloquially known as just Finnish Guards (Finnish: Suomen kaarti, Swedish: Finska gardet) was a Grand Duchy of Finland light infantry during 1829–1905 based...
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Swedish: Livgardets 3:e finska skarpskyttebataljon) which was more commonly known as the Guard of Finland (Suomen kaarti, Finska gardet). It remained as a...
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Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum. pp. 72–98. Backström, Åke. "Full cirkel; Finska Gardets befäl 1829 och 1906". genealogia.fi (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 August...
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Corps Part of 4th Military District, 4th Division Garrison/HQ Vaxholm Fortress, Oskar-Fredriksborg Fortress March "Honnör för Finska gardet" (Arnoldsson)...
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(1990–1994) Milo M (1994–2000) Garrison/HQ Rindö March "Honnör för Finska Gardet" by R. Arnoldsson (1902–1948) "Gardeskamrater" by S. Rydberg (1948–2000)...
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as it grew. New residential areas sprang up such as the development on Gärdet while industrial development added to the growth, such as the KF manufacturing...
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corps') and the later White Guards (Finnish: valkokaartit; Swedish: vita gardet) were organised by local men of influence: conservative academics, industrialists...
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