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Trumpeter of the regiment in 1812. The 3rd Lithuanian Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (French: 3e régiment de chevau-légers lanciers de la Garde impériale (Lituanien) / Lithuanian: 3-iasis lietuvių gvardijos lengvosios kavalerijos (švoležierių) pulkas) was a foreign Lithuanian light cavalry lancers regiment which served as part of Napoleon's Imperial Guard during ...
The unit was officially created in October 1812 [8] [6] and was placed under the command of Colonel Mustapha Murza Achmatowicz, who paid for the squadron's equipment and uniforms. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] The Tatars were attached to the 3rd Lithuanian Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard as scouts.
Polish uhlans from the army of the Duchy of Warsaw, 1807–1815, January Suchodolski painting. Uhlan (/ ˈ uː l ɑː n, ˈ j uː l ən /; French: uhlan; German: Ulan; [1] Lithuanian: ulonas; Polish: ułan) is a type of light cavalry, primarily armed with a lance. [2]
0–9. 1st Hussar Regiment (Lithuania) 1st Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment; 2nd Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment; 2nd Uhlan Regiment (Lithuania) 3rd Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (Lithuanian)
The military ranks of Lithuania are the military insignia used by the Lithuanian Armed Forces. Current. Commissioned officer ranks The rank ...
ten regiments of uhlan lancers (2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 12th, 15th, 16th); five more were formed in Lithuania in 1812 [11] two regiments of hussars (10th and 13th) [12] three regiments of mounted chasseurs (1st, 4th and 5th) [13] seventeen regiments of infantry (numbered one through seventeen; five more were formed in Lithuania in ...
Pages in category "Military history of Lithuania" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... 0–9. 3rd Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the ...
The coats of arms of Lithuania are widely used by the Lithuanian Armed Forces on uniforms, badges, and flags. [157] The historical state flag of Lithuania with Vytis. In 2004, Lithuania's Seimas confirmed a new variant of the Vytis on the historical flag of Lithuania, the final design was approved on 17 June 2010.