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FRENCH LINE INFANTRY (NAP.WARS)

Item No. 6002
The line infantry was the backbone of Napoleon's Grande Armée. The “shako” headgear adopted in 1806, replacing bicorn hats, and the Charleville 1777 musket, are the most characteristic elements of French line infantry. The equipment was completed by the briquet, a sort of infantry shortsword. The ki

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The line infantry was the backbone of Napoleon's Grande Armée. The “shako” headgear adopted in 1806, replacing bicorn hats, and the Charleville 1777 musket, are the most characteristic elements of French line infantry. The equipment was completed by the briquet, a sort of infantry shortsword. The kit also includes the regiment's drummer and the “eagle-bearer” carrying the regiment's insignia.

FRENCH LINE INFANTRY (NAP.WARS)

Item No. 6002
The line infantry was the backbone of Napoleon's Grande Armée. The “shako” headgear adopted in 1806, replacing bicorn hats, and the Charleville 1777 musket, are the most characteristic elements of French line infantry. The equipment was completed by the briquet, a sort of infantry shortsword. The ki

Description

The line infantry was the backbone of Napoleon's Grande Armée. The “shako” headgear adopted in 1806, replacing bicorn hats, and the Charleville 1777 musket, are the most characteristic elements of French line infantry. The equipment was completed by the briquet, a sort of infantry shortsword. The kit also includes the regiment's drummer and the “eagle-bearer” carrying the regiment's insignia.