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What (who) is 104th Regiment of Foot (Royal Manchester Volunteers) - definition
104thRegimentofFoot (RoyalManchesterVolunteers)
The RoyalManchesterVolunteers was established in 1794 and on 1 April 1794 it was taken on to the establishment of the British Army as the 104thRegimentofFoot. On 21 August 1794 General Musgrave inspected the regiment.
The Régiment de Royal Suédois () was a foreign infantry regiment in the Royal French Army during the Ancien Régime. It was created in 1690 from Swedish prisoners taken during the Battle of Fleurus.
REGIMENTAL MUSEUM IN SAINT CATHERINE STREET, WESTMOUNT
Royal Montreal Regiment Museum; The Royal Montreal Regiment
The Royal Montreal Regiment is a Primary Reserve Infantry regimentof the Canadian Army based in Westmount, Montreal, Quebec. It is part of the 2nd Canadian Division's 34 Canadian Brigade Group.
104th Regiment of Foot (Royal Manchester Volunteers)
The Royal Manchester Volunteers was established in 1794 and on 1 April 1794 it was taken on to the establishment of the British Army as the 104th Regiment of Foot. On 21 August 1794 General Musgrave inspected the regiment.