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In 1794 the infantry of the French Army was reorganized in demi-brigades, each with three battalions. The first and third battalions of the demi-brigades were raised from the volunteers of 1791-92 and the conscripts of 1793-94.. The regiments of the old army were disbanded and their battalions became the second battalions of the demi-brigades. Thus the former royal Army was amalgamated with the new Army of the French Republic.
Each demi-brigade received three blue-white-red colors, one per
battalion. The first and third battalions were issued identical
colors whose design varied by demi-brigade, and the second battalions
were issued the standardized color.
The central device and the inscriptions were the same for all, but
the colors of the first battalions were different for each
demi-brigade. Those of the second battalions were all identical
except for the numerical designation of the demi-brigade. The
inscription were:
Tom Gregg, 24 March 2000
1st Battalion
![[1st demi-brigade 1st battalion, reverse]](../images/f/fr^1db1r.gif)
reverse and obverse, by Tom Gregg
2nd Battalion
![[1st demi-brigade 2nd battalion, reverse]](../images/f/fr^1db2r.gif)
reverse and obverse, by Tom Gregg
1st Battalion
![[2nd demi-brigade, 1st battalion, reverse]](../images/f/fr^2db1r.gif)
reverse and obverse, by Tom Gregg
1st Battalion
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