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Royal Deuxponts 104 Regiment d'Infanterie (USA) [BAR, NWTA]--The Royal Deuxponts is a living history organization dedicated to portraying the life and times of the common soldier of the American Revolution. It is a member unit of the Brigade of the American Revolution and the Northwest Territorial Alliance and participated in the bicentennial events at Yorktown, Virginia and ceremonies celebrating the Return of the Rochambeau's Army to France in 1983.

The Royal Deuxponts are a particularly interesting unit. You can learn more about the history of the regiment, its men and officers, its uniforms, drill and equipment by following the links on their website.

Volontaires-ètrangers de Lauzun (Lauzun's Legion) (USA) [NWTA]--We are a living history organization devoted to the research and portrayal of French and other European soldiers who were part of the French military establishment and served in the American colonies during the American War for Independence. Through this unique hobby, we hope to educate the public about the important and critical role the French government and its military played in the final outcome of our fight for independence.
Regiment de Saintonge (USA) [CTL, BAR]--In 1781, the 85ème Régiment de Saintonge and four other regiments of the French army marched south from Newport, Rhode Island to Virginia where they would join the American forces under General Washington and make the critical contribution to the final defeat of the British Crown forces at Yorktown. Today, we maintain the élan and esprit de corps that characterized these crack troops. Our faithfulness to that spirit has made the recreated Régiment de Saintonge widely known and respected both on and off the field.

In addition to the 85ème Régiment de Saintonge, we also portray the 4th Regiment of Militia (Middlesex County, Massachusetts), part of the colonial forces that contributed to the defense of the colonies as a complement to the regular army.

La Societe de Reconstitution Historique du Quebec (Canada)--{Ya know how I go on about "Puff-Daddy" sites that have nothing about THEM on it... here's one. Nice lookin' site, but no info about this group/org.}
Miliciens & régliers du marquis de Montcalm--In existance since 1998. Previously known as the Corps historique de Kébec, our name change is due to the partnership We have developped with M. Georges Savarin, baron de Marestan at the end of 2001. We are a group of people passionnate by History that got together initially during historical festivities that were held in the Quebec city area. Rapidly, We decided to increase our knowledge in that matter and wanted to live History more than once a year.

The main goal of the miliciens and réguliers is to have fun by impersonnating a history that is ours. Other goals pursued by the organization are to interest the genenral public in their past and to interest them in the wonderfull hobby that is ours.

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