100th Regiment of Foot
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100th Regiment of Foot may refer to:

Regiments of the British Army:
  • 100th Regiment of Foot (1760)
    100th Regiment of Foot (1760)
    The 100th Regiment of Foot, also known as Campbell's Highlanders, was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1760 and disbanded in 1763....

    , raised in 1760
  • 100th Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincolnshire Regiment)
    100th Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincolnshire Regiment)
    The 100th Regiment of Foot, or the Loyal Lincolnshire Regiment, was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1780 and disbanded in 1785...

    , raised in 1780
  • 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
    92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
    The 92nd Regiment of Foot was a British Army infantry regiment. It was granted Royal Warrant on 10 February 1794, and first paraded on 24 June 1794, originally being numbered the 100th Regiment of Foot...

    , raised in 1794 and renumbered as the 92nd in 1798
  • 100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment)
    100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment)
    The 100th Regiment of Foot was raised in Ireland in 1804 for service in the Napoleonic Wars. After a few weeks, Lieutenant Colonel John Murray was appointed to command; he was to remain in this post for most of the regiment's active service.The 100th were transferred to Nova Scotia in 1805, with...

    , raised in 1804 and renumbered as the 99th in 1816
  • New South Wales Corps, renumbered from the 102nd in 1816
  • 100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot
    100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot
    The 100th Foot was raised in Canada as the 100th Royal Canadians to serve as a regular regiment of the British army. Recruiting is recorded to have begun mid March, 1858 and took 3 months. The initial enlistment was for 10 years, but not to exceed 12 years...

    , raised in 1858
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