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Exocet25fr 11-22-21 12:42 PM

Photographs of French Napoleon’s Veterans
 
https://library.brown.edu/info/colle...askb/veterans/

nikimcbee 11-23-21 11:58 PM

That's totally cool.:Kaleun_Salute:

Skybird 11-24-21 06:25 AM

The real meaning of "dressed to kill". :D


Reminds me of some chapters in John Keegan's "A History of Warfare" where he talks about that warrior castes often accept absurd, even hindering attachments to their armour and clothing only because it was tradition or a way of expressing resistence to changing fighting methods and modernization having its ways. Those photos impress due to the details. And the peacock-like posing of the subjects.



Nice find!


Those clothings do not look comfortable. Maybe that is their purpose: to keep the warrior in a grim mood.

nikimcbee 11-24-21 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2780007)
The real meaning of "dressed to kill". :D


Reminds me of some chapters in John Keegan's "A History of Warfare" where he talks about that warrior castes often accept absurd, even hindering attachments to their armour and clothing only because it was tradition or a way of expressing resistence to changing fighting methods and modernization having its ways. Those photos impress due to the details. And the peacock-like posing of the subjects.



Nice find!


Those clothings do not look comfortable. Maybe that is their purpose: to keep the warrior in a grim mood.


Skybird, did you ever see the TV series "Soldiers", based on Keegan's book? It's the best! I still have the original VHS tape I used to record it off TV!

Skybird 11-25-21 03:06 AM

No, but now I will keep my eyes open for it. 't was a good book. Thanks for the hint!

em2nought 11-25-21 04:08 AM

Somebody should see if Peter Jackson would colorize these. :up:

nikimcbee 11-25-21 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2780193)
No, but now I will keep my eyes open for it. 't was a good book. Thanks for the hint!


It's on youtube, let me see if this link works for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7BMcZmP-Xg&t=13s


Tank episode::Kaleun_Wink:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eldii7MGAOQ

Skybird 11-25-21 02:55 PM

It does work over here for sure. Thank you! Links stored away, will watch it in the near future.

Buddahaid 11-25-21 03:01 PM

I wish my friends and I could wear these for Mardi Gras next year.

August 11-26-21 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2780271)
I wish my friends and I could wear these for Mardi Gras next year.




Are you French? You wouldn't want to be accused of Cultural Appropriation Dude! :)

Exocet25fr 11-26-21 01:51 PM

https://marinamaral.com/napoleons-gr...ee-veterans-2/

Exocet25fr 11-26-21 02:07 PM

The last Waterloo living soldier photo
 
https://www.newstatesman.com/culture...living-soldier

Buddahaid 11-26-21 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2780340)
Are you French? You wouldn't want to be accused of Cultural Appropriation Dude! :)

I'm certain there is at least one French molecule in there somewhere.

Exocet25fr 11-26-21 02:21 PM

Remains of Napoleonic General
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57810139

Exocet25fr 11-26-21 02:43 PM

General Henri Rottembourg
 
https://twitter.com/EpicHistoryTV/st...504193/photo/1


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