Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Military Units and Formations Established in 1760, Military Units and Formations Established in 1761, Military Units and Formations Established in 1762, Military Units and Formations Established in 1763, Military Units and Formations Established in 1767, Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia, 2nd Punjab Regiment, 100th Regiment of Foot, 101st Regiment of Foot, Northampton Militia, Danske Livregiment, 88th Regiment of Foot, 105th Regiment of Foot, 75th Regiment of Foot, 114th Regiment of Foot, 115th Regiment of Foot, 113th Regiment of Foot, 73rd Regiment of Foot, 110th Regiment of Foot, 112th Regiment of Foot, 107th Regiment of Foot, 106th Regiment of Foot, 108th Regiment of Foot, 109th Regiment of Foot, 117th Regiment of Foot, 123rd Regiment of Foot, 111th Regiment of Foot, 120th Regiment of Foot, 119th Regiment of Foot, 124th Regiment of Foot, 121st Regiment of Foot, 122nd Regiment of Foot. Excerpt: The Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia (Spanish: Compaa Franca de Voluntarios de Catalua, Catalan: Companyia Franca de Voluntaris de Catalunya) was a military company of the Spanish Army serving in the Spanish colonial empire. The company was raised in Barcelona in 1767 for service in New Spain, as a part of an effort to improve the defenses of Spain's overseas empire, which in turn was part of the larger Bourbon Reforms of King Carlos III. Initially recruited from the 2nd Regiment of Light Infantry of Catalonia, the company was composed of four officers and one hundred enlisted men and was commanded by Captain Agustn Callis, a veteran of Spain's war's in Italy and Portugal. The Catalonian Volunteers arrived in Guaymas, Sonora in May, 1768 as a part of an expedition of some 1200 Spanish soldiers and native allies assembled to quel... More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=11093246