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Regimiento and Húsares
In Argentina, the ' Regimiento de Húsares del Rey ' was created in 1806 to defend Buenos Aires from the British 1806 – 1807 expeditions.
After the Revolution in 1810, it became the ' Regimiento Húsares de Pueyrredón ' after its founder and first colonel, Juan Martín de Pueyrredón.
Húsares de Pavía: Regimiento Acorazado de Caballeria Pavía nº 4 ( Cavalry Armored Regiment Pavia no.

Regimiento and de
Island Governor and Captain General Don Ramón de Castro and his forces, consisting of the mostly Puerto Rican born Regimiento Fijo de Puerto Rico and the Milicias Disciplinadas, repelled the attack.
The Argentine Army, still maintains a prestigious unit known as the Horse Grenadiers Regiment ( Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo )-- actually a squadron-strength formation — which serves as the Presidential ceremonial escort and guard unit.
The 1st Armored Cavalry Regiment " Grenadiers " ( Regimiento de Caballeria Blindada n. 1 " Granaderos ") of the Chilean Army is active since 1827, has fought in every major battle of the Chilean Army in the 19th century and since 1840 and 1907 has served as the Escort Regiment to the President of Chile in every important national occasion.
es: Regimiento de Infantería n. º 6 ( Prusia )
The only remaining hussar unit in the Chilean Army is the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment " Hussars " ( Regimiento de Caballeria Blindada n. 3 " Husares ") in Angol.
As they advanced, the Royal Marine platoon came under heavy fire from a machine-gun squad of grenadiers from the Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo del General San Martín covering the Argentinean retreat and were forced to withdraw under cover of machine guns pre-positioned behind them and further up the hill. The Troop took one casualty in this action.
Four were part of the depot of the Regimiento Ligero de Carros de Combate N ° 1 at Madrid, a Renault FT unit, the other two were part of the depot strength of RLCC N ° 2 at Zaragoza, the other Renault FT unit.
* Regimiento de Inteligencia 1 ( 1st Intelligence Regiment, Spanish Army )
es: 506. º Regimiento de Infantería de Paracaidistas
* Monthly visits by the volunteer reenactors of the 1797 Regimiento Fijo de Puerto Rico.
San Juan's military forces which included, among others, the Regimiento Fijo de Puerto Rico and the Milicias Disciplinadas were outnumbered by the invaders almost 3 to 1.
Bariloche is home of the army's " 12 ° Regimiento de Infantería de Montaña " ( 12th Mountain Infantry Regiment ), where military personnel is instructed on mountainous conditions, including combat, survival or even skiing.
Picture displaying the uniform of the Regimiento de Infantería Irlanda
The club originally played in Campo del Regimiento de Artillería, which lacked goal posts.

Regimiento and Regiment
After Mexico, Vidali and Modotti left for Spain during the Spanish Civil War, where Vidali headed the anti-Trotskyist faction of the International Brigades known as the 5th Regiment ( Quinto Regimiento ).
According to polls by their fan club Regimiento de Pecadores ( Sinners Regiment ), their most famous song is Hacelo por Mí ( Do it for me ) and their best lyrics are in the song Donde las águilas se Atreven ( Where the eagles dare ) from which the fan club gets its name.
In 1704, the Tercios became regiments: Regimientos de Bajeles ( Vessel's Regiments ), Regimiento de la Armada ( Navy Regiment ), R. del Mar de Nápoles ( Naples ' Sea Regiment ), and R. de Marina de Sicilia ( Sicily's Navy Regiment ), detaching some small units to the Army, and the main body remained in the Navy becoming the Cuerpo de Batallones de Marina ( Navy Battalions Corps ).

Regimiento and regiment
Salas entered the military in 1813 as an infantry cadet in the Regimiento de Infantes de Puebla, a Spanish royalist regiment.
According to the social norms of the time, he also became a militia officer in the " Regimiento del Rey " ( King's regiment ).

Regimiento and .
The building of a military installation, Regimiento Coraceros in 1917, naval facilities in Las Salinas, and the housing of military and naval personnel furthered the city's growth.
es: 75. º Regimiento Ranger
es: Regimiento N. º 17 de Lanceros
es: 442. º Regimiento de Infantería ( Estados Unidos )
es: Regimiento N. º 29 de Infantería

Húsares and de
Chilean founding father Manuel Rodríguez Erdoiza | Manuel Rodríguez, wearing the Húsares de la Muerte uniform.
In Chile, the ' Húsares de la Muerte ', or ' Death Hussars ', were created as a paramilitary corps by Manuel Rodríguez after the ' Desastre de Cancha Rayada ' ( Disaster of Cancha Rayada ) that took place 26 March 1818, during the period known as the Patria Vieja ( Old Fatherland ).
Hussars were however still notable for their colourful and elaborate parade uniforms, the most spectacular of which were those worn by the two Spanish regiments, Húsares de Pavia and Húsares de la Princesa.
He fought well against the Napoleonic forces, obtaining the rank of Sergeant Major and receiving the command of the Húsares de Galicia regiment.
In Europe Carrera became an elite cavalry officer and a captain in the hussar regiment Húsares de Farnesio.
He also became commander of the Húsares de Galicia.
Mrs. Griffin's father is a former Colonel in the Húsares de Pueyrredon ; Griffin has mined his father-in-law and other Argentine contacts to develop Argentine and Argentine-American characters for several of his novels which have been set in South America.
After the events at Cancha Rayada, Rodríguez and other Carrera supporters organised a regiment called the Húsares de la Muerte.
**** 10th Tank Cavalry Regiment " Húsares de Pueyrredón ( Pueyrredon Hussars )" ( Azul )

Húsares and Pueyrredón
Foreseeing the possibility of a second invasion, militias were formed by the Spanish and criollos, such as the Patricios, Arribeños, Húsares ( of Pueyrredón ), Pardos and Morenos.

Húsares and regiment
* Húsares of Junín, cavalry regiment of Peru

de and Pueyrredón
** Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y O ' Dogan, Argentine general and politician ( b. 1776 )
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón was an List of Heads of State of Argentina | Argentine head of state who assisted Bouchard in his exploits.
Following the altercation Echevarría sent a letter to Supreme Director Juan Martín de Pueyrredón explaining that the incident was the result of the crew having been stuck in Buenos Aires for an extended period, and that chances of further outbreaks would be lessened once the ship put to sea.
File: Viejo Puente Pueyrredón y edificios de Avellaneda. jpg | Old " Pueyrredón " Bridge
Graced by a mansion of an eclectic, Neogothic-inspired style, the main house was commissioned by Miguel José de Azcuénaga in 1851 and designed by renowned local artist and architect Prilidiano Pueyrredón.
Connecting it to the federal district are two main bridges, being the most important the Puente Pueyrredón, that connects Mitre, the main Avenue in Avellaneda Partido, directly with the 9 de Julio Avenue.
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In 1816, he served as the Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata ad interim, and became the Major General of the armed forces the following year under the government of Juan Martín de Pueyrredón.
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y O ' Dogan ( December 18, 1777 – March 13, 1850 ) was an Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century.
Pueyrredón was born in Buenos Aires, the fifth of eight sons of Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y Labroucherie and María Rita Dogan.
Pueyrredón escaped to Colonia del Sacramento and joined Santiago de Liniers, whose army would eventually defeat the British.
In 1816, Pueyrredón was elected Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata.

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