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  2. French Imperial Army (1804–1815) - Wikipedia

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    Unarmored heavy cavalry was the norm in Europe during most of the Napoleonic Wars, with the French being the first to reintroduce the back-and-breastplate. In 1809, appalled by their mauling at the hands of Austrian Uhlans , Napoleon ordered that they be given armour.

  3. Cuirassier - Wikipedia

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    The three Household Cavalry regiments of the British Army (1st and 2nd Life Guards and Royal Horse Guards) adopted cuirasses shortly after the Napoleonic Wars as a part of their full dress uniforms, but never had occasion to wear the armour in battle.. However as late as 1887 these regiments were still wearing cuirasses on maneuvers in "field ...

  4. Types of military forces in the Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    Military forces during the Napoleonic Wars consisted largely of the three principal combat arms, and several combat support services, and included the infantry, cavalry, artillery, engineers, and logistics troops which were called the army train during the period. The period gave a start to what are today military staffs to help administer and ...

  5. II Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    The II Cavalry Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars.It was first formed in December 1806, but only enjoyed a brief existence under Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bessières.

  6. Grande Armée - Wikipedia

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    Unarmored heavy cavalry was the norm in Europe during most of the Napoleonic Wars, with the French being the first to reintroduce the back-and-breastplate. In 1809, appalled by their mauling at the hands of Austrian uhlans, Napoleon ordered that they be given armour.

  7. Old Guard (France) - Wikipedia

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    There were four regiments of Old Guard cavalry: the Grenadiers à Cheval (mounted grenadiers), Chasseurs à Cheval (mounted chasseurs), Dragons de l'Impératrice (the Empress's Dragoons), and the 1st Polish Lancers. The Mamelukes of the Imperial Guard squadron was also considered part of the Old Guard cavalry.

  8. Reserve Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Cavalry Corps or Cavalry Reserve of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars.In 1805, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte appointed Marshal Joachim Murat to command all the cavalry divisions that were not directly attached to the army corps.

  9. Dragoons of the Imperial Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Empress's Dragoons of the Imperial Guard (French: Dragons de l'Impératrice de la Garde Impériale) was a heavy cavalry unit formed by Napoleon I through the decree of April 15, 1806. The " dragoon " regiments of the line had distinguished themselves in the German campaign of 1805 , and therefore Napoleon decided to reorganize the cavalry ...