The regiment began its service with 984 officers and men.
In 1820 the regiment began a long term of colonial service.
About 30 minutes later, the 8th and 9th Regiments began crossing the river to the south.
At a steady walk the regiment began to cover the 400 yards to the wood.
The regiments destined for the expedition began to march out from the city.
The first four regiments, 11,000 men, began the slow march towards the enemy.
The regiment finally began to return to Germany on 6 July 1942.
As the situation was resolved, the regiment began the process of handing back its stores and equipment.
The first regiment of volunteers began service in late November of 1861.
The Regiment began specialized training for combat in a counterinsurgency environment.