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In the autumn of 1918, the first Lithuanian military units, including cavalry squadrons, began to be formed for the struggle for Lithuania's independence. The 1st Hussar Squadron was established in Kaunas on 9 January 1919. [1] Officer J. Kasiulis was as the 1st Squadron's commander. On 4 February 1919, the formation of the 2nd Hussar Squadron ...
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)
This is a list of formations of the Lithuanian Army in September 1939.At the very start of World War II in Europe on September 1, Lithuanian Army had a total of 22,508 serving in its ranks. [1]
Cavalry units and formations of Lithuania (2 C, 1 P) I. Infantry units and formations of the Lithuanian Army (1 C, 1 P) P. Military police of the Lithuanian Army (1 C)
[12] [19] In addition to the Cossack formations, another group that provided notable service to the state were the Lipka Tatars, who resided in Lithuania provided some light and medium cavalry units for the Lithuanian army. [20] It is known that Persians and Georgians served in the Polish army. [21]
Cavalry regiments of Lithuania (13 P) L. Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigades (3 P) Pages in category "Cavalry units and formations of Lithuania"
The 8th Lithuanian Cavalry Regiment (Polish: 8 Pułk Jazdy Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego) was a military unit of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, raised during the Kościuszko Uprising. 8th Lithuanian Cavalry Regiment Flag
The second one was the 2nd Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade, also called the 2nd (Pinsk) Petyhorcy Brigade, which had about 380 soldiers. [2] In 1789, it numbered 1635 and was composed of 17–32 banners. [2] This brigade was deployed in the eastern lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, on the Russian border. [2]