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- K.K.L.J.R. n° 44 /K.K. Pionierbataillone n° 1 Italian group re-enacting infantry and sapper units of the Austrian-held territories in Northern Italy. Description of historical units, photographs of unit in action, calendar of future events. Some materials Italian only.
- King's German Legion @nline History and living history of the Hanoverians in the King's German Legion. Text in English and German.
- Connaught Rangers 88th Regiment of Foot (Devil's Own) A Surrey UK-based group re-enacting this Irish regiment in Wellington's service during the Peninsular War. Historical background, calendar of events, membership, kit and contact information.
- 7th Dutch Batallion Infantry of the Line (7e Bataljon Infanterie van Linie) A Belgian group re-enacting South Netherlands infantry at the time of the Battle of Waterloo. Description of group, e-mail contact information, schedule of events, photographs from past re-enactments. Some materials Dutch only.
- 21ème Règiment d'Infanterie de Ligne French infantry regiment mainly formed by reenactors from France, Flanders, Holland and the UK. Contains membership details, regimental history, a schedule, and a photo gallery.
- Le Premier Regiment de Chasseurs a Cheval/18th Light Dragoons (Hussars) An English group re-enacting both French and English cavalrymen of the Napoleonic Wars. History of original units, e-mail contact, schedule of events.
- 21eme Regiment de Ligne The 21eme Regiment de Ligne is a French Napoleonic Line Infantry Regiment, based in the UK with members worldwide
- Anglesey Hussars Official site of the Anglesey Hussars Napoleonic re-enactors Unit.
- 5° Regiment Cuirassiers Re-enacting the 2nd Cavalry Squadron of this Napoleonic regiment. Text in English, French, and Italian.
- Historical Maritime Society Research and re-enactment group recreats the Royal Navy of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; based in UK. Historical and contact information.