This may be our dumbest poll yet imagined. But as Combat hasn't posted a poll in a long time, this was the only thing I could thing of, so .....
Likely uniform configurations by French Regiment for Ticonderoga (1758).
A full strength French regular battalion of the period number 31 officers and 525 soldiers divided into 1 grenadier and 12 fusilier companies. That works out to 40 soldiers and 2 officers per company, plus 3 staff officers. The strength of a single British infantry company would be equivalent to 2 companies of French soldiers. Similarly,the strength of a single British regiment would be roughly equivalent or somewhat less than 2 french regiments/battalions.
When shipped to Canada from France in 1755, the La Reine, Bearn, Languedoc and Guyenne were issued non-standard uniforms. These were supposedly replaced by 1758. The other regiments were shipped to Canada in 1756 and 1757, so they had standard european regimental issue. The unit in Canada was the 2nd battalions of the each regiment. The Berry were represented the 2nd and 3rd Battalions. The 1st Battalion of each regiment remained in Europe. Pockets on the outer coat (justaucorps) and buttons also helped distinguish regiments. Still very unsure about whether the grenadiers in Canada ever wore bear-skin hats.
I believe the battalions carried two regimental flags (same design) to mark the left and right limits of their deployments.
The waistcoat was long sleeved. The justuacorps was always white except for the artillery (Blue) with a red waistcoat. The front flap on the fatigue cap (cloth cap) would match the waistcoat color.
1758 Dress for Waistcoat/Cuff/Collar/Hat Lace
La Reine: BLUE/Red/Red/Silver
La Sarre: RED/Blue/Blue/Gold
Royal Roussillon: BLUE/Blue/Blue/Gold
Languedoc: BLUE/Blue/Blue/Gold
Guyenne: RED/Red/Red/Gold
Berry: RED/Red/Red/Gold
Bearn: RED/Red/Red/Gold
So time to VOTE, what french regiment is John going to release? The waistcoat color is the most obvious differentiation RED or BLUE.
Osprey's Ticonderoga suggests that Montcalm is likely to have ordered his troops to keep on the outer justaucorps and not wear their waistcoats as an outer garment. Apparently, there were some friendly fire incidents at the Siege of Fort William Henry. I am guessing this had to do with french troops in red waistcoats being misidentified as British troops.
Likely uniform configurations by French Regiment for Ticonderoga (1758).
A full strength French regular battalion of the period number 31 officers and 525 soldiers divided into 1 grenadier and 12 fusilier companies. That works out to 40 soldiers and 2 officers per company, plus 3 staff officers. The strength of a single British infantry company would be equivalent to 2 companies of French soldiers. Similarly,the strength of a single British regiment would be roughly equivalent or somewhat less than 2 french regiments/battalions.
When shipped to Canada from France in 1755, the La Reine, Bearn, Languedoc and Guyenne were issued non-standard uniforms. These were supposedly replaced by 1758. The other regiments were shipped to Canada in 1756 and 1757, so they had standard european regimental issue. The unit in Canada was the 2nd battalions of the each regiment. The Berry were represented the 2nd and 3rd Battalions. The 1st Battalion of each regiment remained in Europe. Pockets on the outer coat (justaucorps) and buttons also helped distinguish regiments. Still very unsure about whether the grenadiers in Canada ever wore bear-skin hats.
I believe the battalions carried two regimental flags (same design) to mark the left and right limits of their deployments.
The waistcoat was long sleeved. The justuacorps was always white except for the artillery (Blue) with a red waistcoat. The front flap on the fatigue cap (cloth cap) would match the waistcoat color.
1758 Dress for Waistcoat/Cuff/Collar/Hat Lace
La Reine: BLUE/Red/Red/Silver
La Sarre: RED/Blue/Blue/Gold
Royal Roussillon: BLUE/Blue/Blue/Gold
Languedoc: BLUE/Blue/Blue/Gold
Guyenne: RED/Red/Red/Gold
Berry: RED/Red/Red/Gold
Bearn: RED/Red/Red/Gold
So time to VOTE, what french regiment is John going to release? The waistcoat color is the most obvious differentiation RED or BLUE.
Osprey's Ticonderoga suggests that Montcalm is likely to have ordered his troops to keep on the outer justaucorps and not wear their waistcoats as an outer garment. Apparently, there were some friendly fire incidents at the Siege of Fort William Henry. I am guessing this had to do with french troops in red waistcoats being misidentified as British troops.
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