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BJ37-19 - Line Infantry “Push Bayonet” D-Day they were symbols of Persian

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they were symbols of Persian authority and loyalty

A typical infantryman (Infanterist) would be equipped with a bolt-action Karabiner 98k rifle

The distinctive shield shape and powerful advancing pose create a visually impressive figure with strong historical appeal

elite warriors were also required to demonstrate individual skill

Whether displayed as part of a larger Spartan formation or as a standalone piece

BJ37-19 - Line Infantry “Push Bayonet” D-Day they were symbols of PersianThe British army at this time consisted of 69 red coated regular infantry regiments. Each was organized as a single battalion, which comprised of ten companies, which included one company of grenadiers. Each company had an ideal strength of 70 rank and file, so a battalion had 700 men. As was often the case maintaining companies at full strength espaecially at war time was difficult. At Culloden the strongest infantry battalion was in fact Dejeans

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