Friday, 27 June 2025

Flags carried by French Swiss Infantry Regiment Greder Suisse 1673-1714

First raised 1673 under Wolfgang Greder; then Ludwig Greder 1691; Baltazar Greder 1703; 1714 became Regiment Affry; 1734 Wittmer; 1757 Waldner; 1781 Vigier; 1792 disbanded

Originally 12 companies of 200 men each.


Service:

1676 Siege of Bouchain
1677 Siege of Valenciennes; battle of Cassel where Major Zegher mortally wounded and 5 other officers wounded
1678 Sieges of Gand and Ypres; investment of Mons; battle of St Denis

1684 Siege of Luxembourg
1689 Combat of Walcourt

1690 Fleurus; 21 officers killed and wounded including the colonel who died later
1691 Siege of Mons; combat of Leuze
1692 Taking of Namur; battle of Steenkirk where Captain Socin was killed and 7 other officers wounded
1693 Battle of Neerwinden; colonel wounded twice and one of his brothers mortally wounded; siege of Charleroi
1695 Bombardment of Brussels
1697 Siege of Ath

1701 Flanders; combat of Nijmegen
1703 Combat of Eckeren where the colonel wounded
1706 Battle of Ramillies
1708 Battle of Oudenarde
1709 Battle of Malplaquet; defence of Aire
1711 Arleux
1712 Sieges of Bouchain; Douai; Le Quesnoy

1714 Took the name of Affry

Uniform red probably with blue facings and collar in the WSS