European Jaegers, gunners, pioneers and trains, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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European Jaegers, gunners, pioneers and trains, chromolithograph, published in 1897
European Jaegers (Hunters - Light infantry), gunners, pioneers, and trains (Logistic corps), end of 19th century: I) German Empire: 1) Officer of the railway brigade (parade), 2) Prussian lines pioneer in orderly suit, 3) Bavarian pioneer with cap, 4) Saxon pioneer (battlefield), 5) Bavarian jaeger (battlefield), 6) Saxon jaeger (battlefield), 7) Prussian jaeger (battlefield), 8) Prussian field jaeger corps, 9) Officer of a Prussian Guard Train Battalion, 10) Sergeant of a Prussian Train Battalion (parade), 11) Bavarian train, 12) Saxon Train Sergeant; II) Austria-Hungary: 1) Staff officer of the Jaeger (parade), 2) Jaeger (parade), 3) Jaeger (battlefield), 4) Engeneer soldier (Geniesoldat), 5) Engeneer staff (Geniestab), 6) Pioneer, 7) Soldier of the Railroad Regiment, 8) Train officer, 9) Train soldier; III) Italy: 1) Bersaglieri (parade), 2) Officer of the Bersaglieri (parade), 3) Bersaglieri, small uniform, 4) Officer of the Mountain troups, 5) Mountain troups, 6) Engineer officer (Genieoffizier), 7) Engeneer soldier (Geniesoldat, battlefield), 8) Trumpeter of the Engineer train (Genietrain); IV) France: 1) Officer of the Mountain troups, 2) Mountain troups, 3) Officer of the Jaeger to foot, 4) Jaeger to foot, 5) Jaeger to foot in coat, 6) Engineer officer (Genieoffizier), 7) Engineer soldier, 8) Train soldier (parade); V) Russia: 1) Bodyguard gunner, 2) Finnish gunner, 3) Army gunner, 4) Engineer officer, 5 - 8) Army sapper (5), officer (6), and soldier (7) of a Train battalion from the Peace formation, 8) soldier (7) Soldier of a Train battalion from the War formation; VI) Great Britain: 1) Engineer soldier (Royal Engineers), 2) Train soldier of the Royal Engineers, 3) Sniper officer (Kings Royal Rifle Corps), 4) Sniper (Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 5) Scottish sniper (Scottish Rifles), 6) Irish sniper (Royal Irish Rifles), 7) Train soldier. Chromolithograph after drawings by Richard KnAotel (German military painter, 1857 - 1914), published in 1897
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