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  • In 1770 Lister was commissioned an ensign with the 10th Regiment of Foot in England and sailed for Canada.
  • Paul O'Shaughnessy, commander of His Majesty's 10th Regiment of Foot, had to be pleased.
  • Educated at Edinburgh University he joined the British Army in 1806 as assistant surgeon to the 10th Regiment of Foot.
  • Vallancey attended Eton and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, before being commissioned in the 10th regiment of foot in 1747.
  • The 10th Regiment of Foot was to be reduced to 600 men, but in April 1794 could still muster some 850 soldiers.
  • His financial position was improved by his being appointed Colonel of 10th Regiment of Foot in 1781 and a Lieutenant-General the following year.
  • At 06 : 00 the Polish 10th Regiment of Foot under Colonel Filip Hauman had left its barracks at Gagarin, though victorious, found themselves under crossfire and surrounded.
  • The origin of this term is debated, but is most commonly believed to derive from the uniform of the 10th Regiment of Foot ( later the Lincolnshire Regiment ) which featured yellow facings.
  • The friendship between the 10th Regiment of Foot and the 29th Regiment of Foot was cemented here at the battle as the two regiments met in the captured trenches that had cost so many lives to take.
  • Lord Bath was twice appointed colonel of the Earl of Bath's Regiment ( later the 10th Regiment of Foot ), first in 1685 then again in 1688 at around the time of the Glorious Revolution.
  • The regiment was given the title of the "'10th ( North Lincoln ) Regiment of Foot | 10th Regiment of Foot "'in 1751 when all British regiments were given numbers for identification instead of using their Colonel's name.
  • "I think that it was no one's intent that muskets and other sorts of weapons with primitive ignition systems that date from the last century or before were ever to be included in the present legislation, " said Paul O'Shaughnessy of Newton, commanding officer of the British Army's 10th Regiment of Foot and an organizer of the historic battle reenactments.