Fusilier is a name given to various kinds of soldiers; its meaning depends on the historical context. While fusilier is derived from the 17th-century French word fusil – meaning a type of flintlock musket – the term has been used in contrasting ways in different countries and at different times, including soldiers guarding artillery, various elite units, ordinary line infantry and other uses.
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Colour guard of the 1st Regiment of naval fusiliers, Bastille Day 2008 military parade on the Champs...
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Fusiliers or privates of the 23rd Regiment of Foot, Royal Welch Fusiliers in America, on duty at the...
Fusiliers de La Morlière - Fantassin XVIIIe siècle.jpg
Fusiliers de La Morlière - Fantassin XVIIIe siècle
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A detachment of the Portuguese Marine Corps marching in the 2007 Bastille Day Military Parade on the...
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Bearskin hat, Lt. Col. Charlton Dawson, 18th Royal Irish - Kilkenny Fusiliers bearskin hat; metal ch...
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Kragenspiegel Füsilier
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Prussian fusiliers in 1792 by Richard Knötel (1857-1914)