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The King's German Legion (KGL; German: Des Königs Deutsche Legion) ... El Bodón (1st Regiment of Hussars) Barrosa, near Cádiz, Spain (2nd Regiment of Hussars)
Life Guards Hussars: 21 February 1815: Potsdam: Guards Corps: 1st Life Hussars "Totenkopf" 9 August 1741: Danzig-Langfuhr: XVII Army Corps [30] 2nd Life Hussars "Queen Victoria of Prussia" 9 August 1741: Danzig-Langfuhr: XVII Army Corps: 3rd (Brandenburg) Hussars “von Zieten” 30 September 1730: Rathenow: III Army Corps: 4th (1st Silesian ...
A list of the Imperial and Royal Hussars regiments in 1914 is given below by short title (i.e. "1st Hussars" as opposed to "1st Regiment of Hussars"). 1st Hussars (Emperor) (Husaren-Regiment „Kaiser“ Nr. 1) 2nd Hussars (Frederick Leopold of Prussia's) (Husaren-Regiment „Friedrich Leopold von Preußen“ Nr. 2) Master Farrier, 13th Hussars
These would be united into one regiment in 1795, which would be the 2nd Regiment of the Kingdom of Holland in 1806, with a 3rd Hussars being raised that same year, as well as a Guard Hussars Regiment. The Guard Hussars would become the 2eme Regiment Chevaux-Legeres Lanciers of the Imperial Guard (The Red Lancers) after 1810; the 3rd was ...
In spring of 1941, 1st Hussars, now the 6th Canadian Armoured Regiment (1st Hussars) (6 CAR), became part of the 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade, which departed to England in October 1941. The regiment took up residence in Aldershot where they continued their training. In early 1942, 6 CAR received some M3 Lee tanks and Canadian Ram Mk. Is and IIs.
1st Hussar Brigade Maj Gen Edward Somerset (1,717 total) 7th Hussars; 10th Hussars; 15th Hussars; 2nd Hussar Brigade Col Friedrich Arentschildt (vice Hussey Vivian [9]) 1st Hussars KGL; 18th Hussars; Artillery Daniel's Battery, RA; Brandreth's Battery, RA; Corps total: 13,712 (11,056 infantry, 2,656 cavalry)
Craufurd brought up three squadrons of cavalry (the KGL 1st Hussars, the 16th and 14th Light Dragoons) to attack the French infantry, formed in a single square in a corn field. The first attack was made by the hussars of the KGL. As the horsemen closed in, the French grenadiers stood up and opened fire.
18th (King's Irish) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Hussars) 1st Hussars, King's German Legion; It was commanded by Major General Sir Hussey Vivian. [10] The brigade took part in the Battle of Waterloo. During the battle, the 1st Hussars, KGL suffered just 7 casualties (1 killed, 6 wounded), the 10th Hussars 94 (22 killed, 46 wounded, 26 missing ...