Estado Militar de Espana
Data from 1800 and 1815

Spanish Units Sent in 1810

Compiled by Terry D. Hooker and A.W. Haarmann


Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria de Castilla
Commander; Coronel Francisco Hevla
Teniente Coronel Marcelo Calderon
Sargento Mayor; Teniente Coronel Josef Santa Marina
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria de Extrematura
Commander; Teniente Coronel Conde de Roncali
Sargento Mayor; Francisco Lopez
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria de Lobera
Commander; Teniente Coronel Josef Frances Henriquez
Sargento Mayor; Josef Urbano
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria de Saboya
Commander; Coronel / Brigadier Melchor Alvarez
Teniente Coronel Manuel Obeso
Sargento Mayor; Francisco de Paula Travesi
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria de Zamora
Commander; Coronel Rafael Bracho
Primer Sargento Mayor; Manuel Menica
Segundo Sargento Mayor; Antonio Martinez
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria Fernando VII
Commander; Teniente Coronel Angel Diaz del Castillo
Sargento Mayor; Eugenio Villasana
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria Primero Americano
Commander; Ramon Monduy
Sargento Mayor; Teniente Coronel Antonio Conti
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Regimiento de Linea de Infanteria Primero de Asturias
Commander; [blank]
Sargento Mayor; Francisco de Paula Carnicero
A Peninsular Regiment, sent from Spain in 1810, uniform not described.

Estado Militar de Espana Data from 1800 and 1815


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