68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)

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The 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1758. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 106th Bombay Light Infantry to form the Durham Light Infantry in 1881, the 68th Regiment becoming the 1st Battalion, and the 106th Regiment becoming the 2nd Battalion in the regular Army. It saw action during the Seven Years' War before being converted to Light Infantry in 1808, fighting with distinction in the Peninsular Army under Arthur Wellesley. It would go on to fight with some distinction during the Crimean War, served during the Indian Mutiny and the New Zealand wars before returning to India between 1872 and 1888. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)
rdf:langString 68th Regiment of Foot
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rdf:langString Glengarry cap badge of the 68th Regiment of Foot
rdf:langString Bottle Green up to 1834
rdf:langString Dark Green up to 1816
rdf:langString Dark Green up to 1881
rdf:langString Green up to 1861
xsd:integer 1756
xsd:integer 150
rdf:langString I'm Ninety Five,
rdf:langString Faithful
rdf:langString Capt Horatio Morant
rdf:langString Lt. Col Henry Smyth
rdf:langString Pte John Green, 68th Regiment
rdf:langString One Battalion
rdf:langString Two between May 1800 and September 1802
rdf:langString The French Zouaves saved the 68th from being totally annihilated. The 'Light Bobs' having followed the Russians into the valley, whence ascending they found themselves confronted by the grey clad warriors.
rdf:langString It was an extraordinary and grand sight to see two armies drawn up ready for battle, and manœuvring during a whole day without fighting.
rdf:langString We are made up to our strength very hastily of odds and ends and young recruits.
rdf:langString I really thought that, if it lasted much longer, there would not have been a man left to relate the circumstance.
rdf:langString Infantry, Light Infantry
xsd:integer 68
rdf:langString The 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1758. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 106th Bombay Light Infantry to form the Durham Light Infantry in 1881, the 68th Regiment becoming the 1st Battalion, and the 106th Regiment becoming the 2nd Battalion in the regular Army. It saw action during the Seven Years' War before being converted to Light Infantry in 1808, fighting with distinction in the Peninsular Army under Arthur Wellesley. It would go on to fight with some distinction during the Crimean War, served during the Indian Mutiny and the New Zealand wars before returning to India between 1872 and 1888.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 50191
xsd:gYear 1881
xsd:gYear 1756
xsd:string One Battalion
xsd:string Two between May 1800 and September 1802
xsd:string Faithful

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