

The Chasseurs of the Guard had its origins in the Guides raised by General Bonaparte during his Italian Campaign of 1796 of the Napoleonic Wars. Not only did the Chasseurs prove to be excellent soldiers, but they also served as Napoleon's immediate escort whenever he went on campaign. This book provides an overview of the regimental history of the corps, profiling some of its most memorable personalities, including Jean-Baptise Bessi res, Marshal of France, and Prince Eugene de Beauharnais, Commander of the Chasseurs cheval. The uniforms, guidons and standards of the Consular Guard, later renamed the Imperial Guard, are illustrated throughout the book.
It takes about 6 Hours and 17 minutes on average for a reader to read Chasseurs Of The Guard: The Chasseurs A Cheval Of The Garde Imperials, 1799-1815. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Chasseurs Of The Guard: The Chasseurs A Cheval Of The Garde Imperials, 1799-1815 is 48 pages long.
Chasseurs Of The Guard: The Chasseurs A Cheval Of The Garde Imperials, 1799-1815 is book #11 in the Osprey Men at Arms Book Series and comes after Chasseurs Of The Guard: The Chasseurs A Cheval Of The Garde Imperials, 1799-1815 and comes before Foot Grenadiers
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