2 Line Infantry Marching

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JOHN JENKINS DESIGNS - RRBSC-05 - 2 Line Infantry Marching

On July 6, 1757, the South Carolina Provincial Regiment was created by an act of the Assembly. The regiment was to be made up of 7 companies of 100 men each. The regiment was commanded by Lieutenant-colonel Probart Howarth. Howarth, a veteran of Braddock’s campaign, also held a commission as lieutenant in the Independent Companies. 
Each company was led by 1 captain , 2 lieutenants and 1 ensign. Each company also had 4 sergeants, 4 corporals and 2 drummers. 
The regiment was also known as the Buffs, due to the facing colour of their uniforms. Men were only recruited with great difficulty, and by mid 1758 the regiment contained only about 550 privates. Attempts were made to fill up the regiment by enlisting vagrants.

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JJ DESIGNS

              

Matière:

Plomb peint

Epoque:

Contemporain 

Type:

Figurine métal

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Neuf en boite d’origine