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  • Fusilier - Wikipedia
    Adopting a number of practices from the Portuguese military in the 19th century, the Brazilian Army uses the term fuzileiros (fusiliers) to designate the regular line infantry, as opposed to the grenadiers (granadeiros) and the light infantry (caçadores and atiradores)
  • FUSILIER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FUSILIER is a soldier armed with a fusil
  • The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers | British Army
    The Fusiliers are combat infanteers, both in the armoured role and as traditional foot soldiers We are skilled in defeating the enemy, taking and holding ground – as we have done for over 350 years
  • FUSILIER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Each regiment was divided into five battalions, composed of eight companies of fusiliers
  • Regimental History - Fusiliers Connect
    Since 1968 and the Regiment’s formation, Fusiliers have seen service across the world and found themselves at the sharp end in countries as diverse as Northern Ireland and Cyprus More recently the Regiment served in the Balkans, the first and second Gulf Wars and the Afghanistan campaign
  • Timeline - FusilierMuseumLondon
    Explore the history of the Fusiliers from their beginnings at the Tower of London to the present day The Royal Fusiliers were raised at the Tower of London by George Legge, Lord Dartmouth, and was made out of two independent guard companies stationed there
  • FUSILIER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 (formerly) an infantryman armed with a light musket 2 Also: fusileer a a soldier, esp a private, serving in Click for more definitions
  • About the Fusiliers | The Fusilier Museum, Lancashire
    The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, known as ‘The Fusiliers’, is an English infantry Regiment in the British Army, formed from four historic Fusilier Regiments in 1968
  • Fusilier | Military Wiki | Fandom
    While fusilier is derived from the 17th-century French word fusil – meaning a type of flintlock musket – the term has been used in contrasting ways in different countries and at different times, including soldiers guarding artillery, various elite units, ordinary line infantry and other uses
  • The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers | The Regiment Support Service
    The Fusiliers take their title from the time of King James II in 1685 when he ordered Lord Dartmouth to form an Ordnance Regiment to guard the artillery He called them my Royal Regiment of Fuzileers and had them armed with the Fusil, the most up to date weapon of the day





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