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Garrison 1914:Berlin<br> | |||
Raised:1814, gained Guards Status 1820<br> | |||
Garrison 1914 : Berlin<br> | Colonel-in-Chief:1814-1835 Emperor Franz of Austria; 1849-1916 Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austria (-Hungary). | ||
Raised : 1814, gained Guards Status 1820<br> | |||
Colonel-in-Chief: 1814-1835 Emperor Franz of Austria; 1849-1916 Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austria (-Hungary). | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 11 August 2024
EMPEROR FRANZ GUARDS GRENADIER REGIMENT NO 2, GERMANY
Garrison 1914:Berlin
Raised:1814, gained Guards Status 1820
Colonel-in-Chief:1814-1835 Emperor Franz of Austria; 1849-1916 Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austria (-Hungary).
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