napoleonic polish in french service

Started by Nosher, 28 October 2014, 08:01:42 AM

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Nosher

Esteemed nappies experts.... I have come across conflicting info relating to the headdress worn by Polish troops in French service.

French Shako for troops from the vistula legion of Czsapka?

1809 particularly.

The other info i have is Duchy of warsaw predominantly in Czsapka?

Help!
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Frank Carson

Zippee

For DoW troops from 1807 use the czapska.

The vistula legion (4th, 7th, 9th DoW in Spain) were re-equipped and adopted the shako.

If you're looking at DoW units fighting in the 1809 campaign in Poland-Silesia then czapska all the way.

Druzhina

28 October 2014, 08:14:03 AM #2 Last Edit: 28 October 2014, 08:16:07 AM by Druzhina
4th, 7th, 9th DoW (Duchy of Warsaw) in Spain were not Vistula legion. The Vistula legion were part of the French Army. Their infantry shako had a sunburst plate. Vistula legion lancers wore Czsapka with a sunburst plate.

Druzhina
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Nosher

I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.

Frank Carson

Zippee

Quote from: Druzhina on 28 October 2014, 08:14:03 AM
4th, 7th, 9th DoW (Duchy of Warsaw) in Spain were not Vistula legion. The Vistula legion were part of the French Army. Their infantry shako had a sunburst plate. Vistula legion lancers wore Czsapka with a sunburst plate.

Oops missing an "and" in the parentheses  :-[