For instance, in the XVIIIth cenutry, it was common practice everywhere in the Western world to have Colonels "owning" their regiments...they bought it like you would buy a car nowadays
A typical example during the AWI was those Hessians and other German mercenary troops hired by King George to serve in the New World.
In fact, the colonel leading the regiment would more than extremely rarely part from his "own(ed)" troops and thus we made it a design feature: leader and his troops are tied together
