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Foot guards and Imperial Guard (Napoleon III)

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Difference between Foot guards and Imperial Guard (Napoleon III)

Foot guards vs. Imperial Guard (Napoleon III)

In some militaries, foot guards are senior infantry regiments. The Imperial Guard of Napoleon III was a military corps in the French Army formed by Napoleon III as a re-establishment of his uncle Napoleon I's Imperial Guard, with an updated version of the original uniforms and almost the same privileges.

Similarities between Foot guards and Imperial Guard (Napoleon III)

Foot guards and Imperial Guard (Napoleon III) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bearskin, Imperial Guard (Napoleon I).

Bearskin

A bearskin is a tall fur cap, usually worn as part of a ceremonial military uniform.

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Imperial Guard (Napoleon I)

The Imperial Guard (French: Garde Impériale) was originally a small group of elite soldiers of the French Army under the direct command of Napoleon I, but grew considerably over time.

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Foot guards and Imperial Guard (Napoleon III) Comparison

Foot guards has 169 relations, while Imperial Guard (Napoleon III) has 30. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.01% = 2 / (169 + 30).

References

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