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  • (C.ptain I.C. Nairn) held the centre hill and B C.mpany (C.ptain D.D. Ogilvie) were on the left holding a "hog's back" known as Fusilier

    The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919 David Douglas Ogilvie

  • Granadeers be very tall men under very tall bearskins, such as Fusilier regiments wear in cold weather.

    A Diversity of Creatures Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • The staff at The Fusilier Museum were extremely helpful, and thanks must go to Colonel Glover for sanctioning gun release to a certifiable film-making nurse idiot.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Jenni Hill 2010

  • The staff at The Fusilier Museum were extremely helpful, and thanks must go to Colonel Glover for sanctioning gun release to a certifiable film-making nurse idiot.

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  • The Company Sergeant-Major was an old Fusilier Soldier who had served time in the Army at the different places in the British Empire.

    My preview of Thom Collegiate's upcoming musical... ewillett 2008

  • Actually I want the Sweedish cuff because neither Front Rank, nor Crusader make a Grenadier with the Sweedish cuff, and particularly the Grenadiers for the Fusilier regiments need the Sweedish cuff.

    Minden Samples Painted Tonight Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • Fusilier above and Hyperion note the admirable qualities of Yeltsin, but one supposes the drunkenness of Yeltsin at times explains the otherwise unfathomable comparison.

    What else could be expected from Dembski? - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • How Fusilier Doyle had paraded the smartest man in the battalion, by far and away the smartest.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • Bombay, Karachi, Quetta, not a maidan in all India but Fusilier Doyle had stood the smartest.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • Jim smiled for his father was notorious for losing his way, especially in Dublin; though having been a Dublin Fusilier he refused to admit this and would never inquire directions.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

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