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  1. Colonel of 1st (Royal) Regiment of Dragoons 1836–1837 Succeeded by. Sir Hussey Vivian, Bt This page was last edited on 10 May 2024, at 05:47 (UTC). ...

  2. Jutland Dragoon Regiment. The Jutland Dragoon Regiment ( Danish: Jydske Dragonregiment) is the only regiment of the Royal Danish Army that has an armored ( MBT) battalion, and is one of the Danish combat regiments in which soldiers are entitled to wear the black beret of the Armoured corps .

  3. This unit is one of the two Household Cavalry regiments in the British Army, the other being The Life Guards. It was formed in 1969 by amalgamating The Royal Horse Guards with The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons), both of which had origins dating back to the mid-17th century. Although famous for its ceremonial duties, the new unit saw much active ...

  4. Together with the Hussars and Uhlans, the Imperial and Royal Dragoons ( German: k.u.k. Dragoner) made up the cavalry of the Austro-Hungarian Army from 1867 to 1914. After 1867, Austria-Hungary had de facto three armies at the same time. This unique situation arose because the monarchy had been weakened by the losing the war against Prussia, and ...

  5. Lieutenant The Honourable Julian Henry Francis Grenfell, 1st (Royal) Dragoons. On the 17th November he succeeded in reaching a point behind the enemy's trenches and making an excellent reconnaissance, furnishing early information of a pending attack by the enemy.

  6. Colonel of the 1st (Royal) Regiment of Dragoons 1842–1869 Succeeded by. Charles Philip de Ainslie

  7. On 1 May 1961, the battery was amalgamated with the Westminster Dragoons to form C (Berkshire Yeomanry) Squadron, Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons, RAC and converted to armoured cars. This was a short lived arrangement: on 1 April 1967 the Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons was reconstituted as two units with the Berkshire elements forming A Company (Berkshire Yeomanry), The Royal Berkshire ...