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A Chasseur (a French term for "hunter") is a soldier, especially one of certain French light infantry or cavalry troops, trained for rapid action. The name was also used for certain infantry units in the French Army comprised of hunters or woodsmen. Recognized for their aiming skills with a rifle, the chasseurs are comparable to the German Jäger, also hunters known for their sharpshooting skills. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Italian cavalry officers practice their horsemanship in 1904 outside Rome. ... The word woodsman, meaning man of the woods, can be applied to any person coming from or living in a wooded area. ... Jäger (plural also Jäger, both pronounced as the surname Yeager) is a German word for hunter. In English it is often written with the plural Jägers, or as jaeger (pl. ...


A chasseur cap is another name for a kepi, which is a cap with a flat, round top and a stiff visor. Categories: Stub ...


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