The King's Regiment
of Foot
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![]() Above: Ensign Caldwell, Click the image to view at full size. Contents: Brief History of The King's Regiment
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Welcome to the Official Web Barracks of The
King's Regiment of Foot, Fort Michilimackinac Garrison. .
The garrison is made up of
The Grenadier Company Detachment under Lieut. George
Clowes, Captain De Peyster's Company under Lieut. Thomas
Bennett, and the Indian Department under Charles Langlade.
The regiment travels to reenactments in the Dominion of
Canada and throughout the United States. They have also
made trips to put on displays in Europe. If you would
like to invite the regiment to an event please click here to contact them. Membership in The King's Regiment The regiment currently has members in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, England, New Jersey, and New York. Membership is open to any person over 14 years of age regardless of sex, race, sexual orientation, etc. Each members receives The White Horse™, The Official Newsletter of The King's Regiment, Fort Michilimackinac Garrison. If you are interested in joining us please contact the Adjutant by clicking here. Legal Info Copyright © 1996-2000, The King's Regiment of Foot, Fort Michilimackinac Garrison. All Rights Reserved. All contents of this site are protected under United States of America, Dominion of Canada, and International Copyright Law. No part of this web site may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means; electrical, chemical, mechanical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Violators may be subject to severe criminal and civil penalties. Enquiries should be addressed to the Regimental Webmaster. The White Horse is a registered trademark of The King's Regiment, Fort Michilimackinac Garrison, and may not be used without the prior permission of the owner. Page orginally published: 17th of Dec., 1996. Last updated: April 27th, 2000. This Crown
Forces in America 1775-1783 site is owned by The King's Regiment, Fort
Michilimackinac Garrison. |