À la suite

À la suite (French pronunciation: ​[a la sɥit], in the entourage [of]) was a military title given to those who were allotted to the army or a particular unit for honour's sake, and entitled to wear a regimental uniform but otherwise had no official position. In Prussia, these were: For example, the German field marshal August von Mackensen was granted à la suite the distinctive death's head uniform of the 1st Life Hussars Regiment (Leib-Husaren-Regiment Nr. 1), which he commanded between 1893 and 1898.

À la suite

À la suite (French pronunciation: ​[a la sɥit], in the entourage [of]) was a military title given to those who were allotted to the army or a particular unit for honour's sake, and entitled to wear a regimental uniform but otherwise had no official position. In Prussia, these were: For example, the German field marshal August von Mackensen was granted à la suite the distinctive death's head uniform of the 1st Life Hussars Regiment (Leib-Husaren-Regiment Nr. 1), which he commanded between 1893 and 1898.