Sunday, 23 July 2023

Warburg French Flags Project: Flags of French Swiss Regiment Lochmann 1752-1771

First raised 1752 from the canton of Zurich. 12 companies of 120 men each. Colonel from the beginning was the Baron de Lochmann (to 1777). Ranked 114th in 1753.

I present two sets of flags of the pattern carried from 1752-1771; the État Générale of 1753 gives a different colour spread from that suggested by more recent authorities like Pierre Charrié, Rigo, etc.. So you can choose which to use!



My translation of the text from Susane volume 7 of the regiment's activities in the Seven Years War:

The regiment took part in 1755 in the camp of Richemont and then was attached in 1757 to the Army of Germany. It first saw action at the battle of Hastenbeck and took part in the occupation of Hanover. At the beginning of 1758 it was employed guarding the banks of the Rhine and it was one of the four regiments engaged on the 23rd June at the battle of Krefeld. It acquired much glory in the campaign of 1760, notably at Korbach and Warburg. In the last action, which took place on the  31st July, it fought with admirable vigour and foiled, with Jenner, all the efforts of the enemy. It thus gave the time for the rest of the army to retreat. At the end of the action, Colonel Lochmann was wounded and fell into the hands of the enemy. The regiment served also in the campaigns in Germany in 1761 and 1762, and spent the winter at Gueldres. On its return to France the regiment took up residence at Mezières and then went to Thionville in May 1763.

And this was the uniform in 1756:



7 comments:

  1. Excellent. I see no difference between the flags but I am viewing on my phone and I may be a bit colorblind.

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    1. If you look at the white cross Jon, the first colour next to it is yellow in the top flag, but black in the bottom flag. It took me a while to spot the difference!

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    2. Thanks, Jon. Basically the colours are reversed so the first has 4 yellow and 3 black flames and the other 4 black and 3 yelow flames. :-)

      All the best,

      David.

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  2. Both are nice but I prefer the bottom one as the black frames the white cross nicely, making it stand out a bit more. Lovely work as always David:).

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    1. Thank you, Steve. :-) Yes, I see what you mean!

      All the best,

      David.

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  3. Fantastic flags and a wonderful uniform.


    Willz.

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    1. Thank you, Willz. :-) The Swiss flags and uniforms are certainly some of my favourites...

      All the best,

      David.

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