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Deutsches Frei-Jäger-Corps Otto
Otto German Volunteer Jaeger Corps
The congregation was founded in 1759 by captain, later major Michael Otto in Saxony. Consisted of a company of sharpshooters, švališérů and hussars. The corps operated primarily as a part of the Imperial army in Saxony and Thuringia. In the year 1760 for the large losses participated in the defense Vestwitz, in the following year captured the guard on the Langensalzy, passed through the clash at Behingenu and the cast of castle Seeburg. In 1762 he participated in the battle on the Kösenského bridge, ambush Ii and the encounter with the Saxon Kamenice. In 1763, the glee club was canceled.
Packaging: green coat, black stripes, yellow pants and yellow buttons.
Source:
Wrede, Alphonse von - Semek, Anton: Geschichte der k. in. to. The Wehrmacht II.
Deutsches Frei-Jäger-Corps Otto
Otto German Volunteer Jaeger Corps
The congregation was founded in 1759 by captain, later major Michael Otto in Saxony. Consisted of a company of sharpshooters, švališérů and hussars. The corps operated primarily as a part of the Imperial army in Saxony and Thuringia. In the year 1760 for the large losses participated in the defense Vestwitz, in the following year captured the guard on the Langensalzy, passed through the clash at Behingenu and the cast of castle Seeburg. In 1762 he participated in the battle on the Kösenského bridge, ambush Ii and the encounter with the Saxon Kamenice. In 1763, the glee club was canceled.
Packaging: green coat, black stripes, yellow pants and yellow buttons.
Source:
Wrede, Alphonse von - Semek, Anton: Geschichte der k. in. to. The Wehrmacht II.