95th Regiment of Foot (Reid's)
The unit was one of seven regiments, six of them regular infantry, raised on 23 July 1779 in response to the French intervention in the American Revolutionary War.The French entry into the war forced a change in British strategy.England itself now being considered vulnerable, the French intervention precipitated "feverish activity in raising levies for defence of the country."Parliament passed a bill calling for the creation of "loyal corps of volunteers," but before any could actually be formed, "noblemen and gentlemen came forward with offers to raise regular regiments at their own expense."All ranks wore fringed wings and coats with ten square loops.