109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot - definitie. Wat is 109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot
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Wat (wie) is 109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot - definitie

MILITARY UNIT
  • Alexander Leith-Hay, founder of the regiment, pictured later in his career as a general
  • Sir Hector Munro, who inspected the regiment prior to it entering service
  • Sir Ralph Abercromby, under whose command the 109th served in 1795

109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot         
The 109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1794 to 1795. Raised by Alexander Leith Hay for service in the French Revolutionary Wars the regiment was briefly deployed in Jersey before it was disbanded in England and its men sent to reinforce the 53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot.
135th (Limerick) Regiment of Foot         
INFANTRY REGIMENT OF THE BRITISH ARMY, CREATED AND PROMPTLY DISBANDED IN 1796
135th Regiment of Foot; 135th Regiment; 135th Foot; 135th Regiment of Foot (1796)
The 135th (Limerick) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of Fencibles in the British Army, created and promptly disbanded in 1796. The regiment, raised by Sir Vere Hunt, did not see any active service; it served solely to recruit soldiers.
74th Regiment of Foot (Invalids)         
RAISED IN 1762 AND RENUMBERED AS THE 74TH IN 1763
117th Regiment of Foot (1761)
The 74th Regiment of Foot (Invalids) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1762 to 1768.

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109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot

The 109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1794 to 1795. Raised by Alexander Leith Hay for service in the French Revolutionary Wars the regiment was briefly deployed in Jersey before it was disbanded in England and its men sent to reinforce the 53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot. The disbandment was controversial as Leith-Hay believed it contravened an assurance given to him in his original letter of service to raise the regiment.