A grenadier was originally a soldier, specially trained to throw grenades (hence the name) and participate in assault operations. The grenadiers first established themselves as distinct type of soldier in the mid to late 17th century. At this time grenadiers were chosen from the strongest and largest soldiers.
By the nineteenth century, the throwing of grenades was no longer relevant, but grenadiers were still chosen for being the most physically powerful soldiers and would lead assaults in the field of battle.
The Americans and Brittish.Place:On the Charlestown Peninsula on the North side of Boston Harbour.Combatants: British troops of the Boston garrison against troops of the American Continental Army.Generals: Major General Howe against General Artemas Ward and General Israel PutnamSize of the armies: 2,400 British troops against 1,500 Americans.Uniforms, arms and equipment: The British grenadiers, light infantry and battalion company men wore red coats, the headgear of the companies, bearskin fronted mitre caps, tricorne hats and caps, and were armed with muskets and bayonets. The British had light guns and were supported by the heavy guns of the fleet. The Americans were armed with muskets or whatever firearms they could obtain, a few bayonets and some light guns.Winner: While the British drove the Americans from the Charlestown peninsula it was with heavy loss. The battle was at the time considered to be an American defeat but has since been lifted to the ranks of a heroic stands against forces of oppression.British Regiments:The flank companies (grenadiers and light companies) of the 4th, 10th, 18th, 22nd, 23rd, 35th, 59th, 63rd and 65th.FOR MORE visit:http//www.brittishbattles.com
I think what you are looking for is the Pulaski Calvary Brigade. During the Revolutionary war, Washington noted the effectivness of the British Dragoon regiments and the fear they generated on the battlefield. In 1777, Washington formed the Continental Light Dragoons and the training of these troops fell to a man called the Count Casimir Pulaski. The compliment of a brigade was 280 men to a troop with a total of six troops. To take it a step further. Due to issues with the Count and other American officers, Congress permited Pulaski to form his own unit. This became known as the Pulaski Legion. This was comprised of Calvary (Dragoons), Riflemen and Grenadiers.
The Germans in the second world war were such good fighters because of various points which helped them such as: 1, The German war machine often had the most advanced equipment to field for example the Tiger tank had thick sloped armour and a deadly 88mm main gun which outclassed the majority of allied armour (M4 Sherman, M18 Hellcat and Cromwells) 2, Their soldiers after 1943 were basically retreating on all fronts and employed 'Sorched Earth' tactics which gave the mentality to defend every inch of land to the death which the Germans excelled at, especially the Elite Fallschrimjager regiments and Grenadiers. As a small hint their soldiers also had some of the best weaponry around (FG42, STG44 and G43). 3, German soldiers had a very strong sense of brotherhood like any other country in WW2 and also have a very strong hatred for the Communists in the east and Allies in the west so equaling to a strong determination given by German Volksgrenadiers , Grenadiers , Waffen SS , Fallschrimjager , Pilots, Gun crews , Sailors and Commanders which leads to my next and final point. 4, Their commanders were the masterminds behind German efficiency and zeal not Hitler because many commanders like Heinz Guderian , Erwin Rommel and Von Manstein often tried to get as close as they could to the fighting alongside their troops showing they aren't high class commanders sitting as far away as possible this earned the respect of the soldiers thus making the soldiers fight harder. Hoped this helped its just a small amount of Info. Written by a English Guy
Panzer grenadiers were infantry that were attached to armored or panzer grenadier divisions. The panzer grenadier division were infantry divisions that also had native panzer units as part of the division instead of being attached from another unit. The term Panzergrenadier was applied equally to both the infantry component of Panzer Divisions as well as the new divisions known as Panzergrenadier Divisions. Most of the Heer's PzGren. divisions evolved via upgrades from ordinary infantry divisions, first to Motorized Infantry divisions and then to PzGren. divisions, retaining their numerical designation within the series for infantry divisions throughout the process. This included the 3rd, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 25th, and 29th divisions. Others, such as the Großdeutschland Division, were built up over the course of the war by repeatedly augmenting the size of an elite regiment or battalion. The Waffen SS also created several PzGren. divisions by the same methods, or by creating new divisions from scratch later in the war. A number of PzGren. divisions in both the Heer and Waffen SS were upgraded to Panzer divisions as the war progressed. The Panzergrenadier divisions were organized as combined arms formations, usually with six battalions of truck-mounted infantry organized into either two or three regiments, a battalion of tanks, and an ordinary division's complement of artillery, reconnaissance units, combat engineers, anti-tank and anti-aircraft artillery, and so forth. All these support elements would also be mechanized in a PzGren. division, though most of the artillery, anti-tank, and anti-aircraft elements were equipped with weapons towed by trucks rather than the relatively rare armored and self-propelled models. In practice the PzGren. divisions were often equipped with heavy assault guns rather than tanks, due to a chronic shortage of tanks throughout the German armed forces. A few elite units, on the other hand, might have the tanks plus a battalion of heavy assault guns for their anti-tank element, and armored carriers for some of their infantry battalions as well. On paper a Panzergrenadierdivision had one tank battalion less than a Panzer division, but two more infantry battalions, and thus was almost as strong as a Panzer division, especially on the defensive. Of 226 panzergrenadier battalions in the whole of the German Army, Luftwaffe and Waffen SS in September 1943, only 26 were equipped with armoured half tracks, or just over 10 percent. The rest were equipped with trucks.
Continental regiments were supposed to be organized like British regiments, with eight companies. All companies were to have eighty-odd men of all ranks. Two of these were "flank companies", one company of grenadiers, men selected for their large size and strength, and one company of light infantry, smaller, more agile men, selected for the ability to move quickly. The British were fond of the practice of taking these flank companies from all regiments on hand and forming ad hoc battalions. This was what was done to form the column that marched on Lexington and Concord the day the war began. (The relief column was Royal Marines, taken from the ships crews in Boston Harbor and likewise amalgamated into a battalion). In practice few Continental regiments were ever recruited to full strength, and little attention seems to have been paid to creating elite flank companies. The first Continentals were enlisted for one year, in 1776. This turned out to be a very short-sighted approach. If all the states had provided their complete quota of full-strength regiments, Washington would have had an army of around 88,000 men. Washington never had a quarter of that many on the Continental establishment. Beginning in 1777 men were enlisted for three years. Eventually in many state lines regiments had to be consolidated, due to their tiny size.
The Grenadiers was created in 1784.
The Winnipeg Grenadiers's motto is 'ADSUM'.
The Winnipeg Grenadiers was created in 1908.
Louisbourg Grenadiers was created in 1759.
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Dedication of the Alexander Grenadiers' Barracks - 1902 was released on: USA: November 1902
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J. T. Gorman has written: 'Camp cooking and catering' '2nd Battalion 4th Bombay Grenadiers (King Edward's Own) formerly the 102nd King Edward's Own Grenadiers' -- subject(s): India, India. Army. Bombay Grenadiers
One can hear the song The British Grenadiers when one goes to the websites of Youtube, Mp3 Sheriff. One can get the lyrics to the song when one goes to the website of Lyrics Playground.
The Queen has many official bodyguards including the Lifeguards, the Yeomen Warders, and the Grenadiers
Timothy Twaddle has written: 'An anticipation of the review of the horse guards and horse grenadiers. By Timothy Twaddle, ..'
The motto of The Gunnery is ''Vir Bonus Semper Discipulus Est''.