The Observation Corps was a sort of "private army" (Duffy) set up by Shuvalov in 1756 in Poland, with a super-large grenadier regiment and a great deal of artillery. In the event it performed rather badly at Kunersdorf and was eventually absorbed into the main Russian army. The uniform differed from that of the regular army only in the wearing of cavalry boots by all ranks.
Saturday, 18 August 2007
2nd Russian Infantryman - Musketeer of the Observation Corps
Posted by David Morfitt at Saturday, August 18, 2007
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A reader has submitted us coloured uniform plates which are derived from your Russian Infantry templates.
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