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Chasseurs Britanniques : ウィキペディア英語版
Chasseurs Britanniques

The Chasseurs Britanniques was a battalion-sized corps of foreign volunteers, who fought for Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. The regiment was formed from the remnants of the Prince of Condé's Army after it was disbanded in 1800. The regiment entered British service in 1800 and continued to fight for Great Britain until 1814, when it was disbanded after Napoleon's first abdication and exile to Elba.
==Origin of the Chasseurs Britanniques==
With the start of the French Revolution, French Royalist forces were raised to fight the French Revolutionary Armies. Mostly, these were made up of emigres returning to fight for the deposed monarch. Three small armies were formed. One of these, raised by the Prince of Conde, operated on the Upper Rhine.〔John R. Elting, ''Swords Around a Throne: Napoleon's Grande Armée'', p. xiv.〕 Initially operating with the Austrians, the Army of Conde served under Russia before entering British service.

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