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Garde de Paris03 Oct 2019 6:31 a.m. PST

No one seems to have entered a question or comment, but this was a very small cavalry unit supporting the Western Allies of Frederick the Great against the French.

Hanover supplied the most troops.
Hessen Kassel next in Infantry.
"England" the most cavalry, and 3rd in infantry.
Brunswick fourth in infantry.
Schaumburg just a one-squadron equivalent unit.

From Pinterest, a Knotel illustration if I recall:

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GdeP

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