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- Lauzuns_Legion abstract "Lauzun's Legion was a French 18th century corps made up of infantry, cavalry and artillery components and recruited largely from foreign mercenaries. After being posted to Senegal and the West Indies, Lauzun's Legion served in the American War for Independence. The corps' principal engagements were at White Plains in 1781, and at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781.".
- Q6502150 abstract "Lauzun's Legion was a French 18th century corps made up of infantry, cavalry and artillery components and recruited largely from foreign mercenaries. After being posted to Senegal and the West Indies, Lauzun's Legion served in the American War for Independence. The corps' principal engagements were at White Plains in 1781, and at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781.".
- Lauzuns_Legion comment "Lauzun's Legion was a French 18th century corps made up of infantry, cavalry and artillery components and recruited largely from foreign mercenaries. After being posted to Senegal and the West Indies, Lauzun's Legion served in the American War for Independence. The corps' principal engagements were at White Plains in 1781, and at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781.".
- Q6502150 comment "Lauzun's Legion was a French 18th century corps made up of infantry, cavalry and artillery components and recruited largely from foreign mercenaries. After being posted to Senegal and the West Indies, Lauzun's Legion served in the American War for Independence. The corps' principal engagements were at White Plains in 1781, and at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781.".