Three Polish regiments, added to the six newly-raised French regiments (model N°683) completed the Light Horse Lancers of the Cavalry of the Line, under the regimental numbers 7, 8 and 9.In 1808-09 the 7th an 8th regiments formed part of the Vistula Legions fighting in Spain. In parade dress on horseback - Lancer
The Cuirassier Arm was created in September, 1803, but the equipping of the regiments of Cavalry designated for this Arm was not actually effected until 1804. 1805 in some cases. In parade dress mounted - Trumpeter
The Duke, Commandant of the Legion of Marine Foreign Volunteers, wore a uniform which differed from that of an officer of Hussars. VOLONTAIRES ETRANGERS DE LA MARINE 1778-1783 (American War of Independence) Hussars of lauzun's legion Mounted in colback (busby), slung pelisse, panther skin saddle On Foot in Mirliton shako, dolman (jacket), holding cane
The Marine Foreign Volunteers were raised in 1778 by the Duke of Lauzun for sevice with the Navy and in the Colonies. In parade dress mounted - Hussar Mirliton shako, cloth covered saddle, lance or musket
Bodies Rider's Bearskin Cloak (Poniatowski)
Right holding cornet, left holding musket strap
Right arm at "present arms", left holding reins
Bodies Skirts for Greatcoat (Attack March)