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FUSILIER REGIMENT QUEEN VICTORIA OF SWEDEN (POMMERANIAN) NO 34, GERMANY

Garrison 1914: Stettin (I, and II. Bns) and Swinemünde (III. Bn)
Raised: 1720 as Garrison Troops of Swedish Pommerania, in 1815 this Province become part of Prussia and the Regiment was taken into Prussian Service
Colonel-in-Chief : Queen Victoria of Sweden 1905-1918 (Born Princess of Baden).




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Origin/meaning

The Colour Carried below the Center Wreath a Scroll bearing the inscription "Für Auszeichnung d. vormalig Königl. Schwedischen Leib. Regt. Königin"




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