Commonly used to describe the Napoleonic era British foot soldiers, the British Regular was known for his flamboyant red uniform (It took three hours for a typical British soldier to prepare his attire for "parade") and well-disciplined combat performance. Known famously in American folklore as the Red Coats, these crack soldiers were the backbone of Great Britain's military might in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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