Regiments of the German Army in World War I - Prussian Dragoon Regiment Number 5 Bayreuth Dragoons, 5th Guard Foot Regiment (Paperback)


Chapters: Prussian Dragoon Regiment Number 5 Bayreuth Dragoons, 5th Guard Foot Regiment, 93rd Reserve Infantry Regiment, 5th Guard Grenadier Regiment, Guard Reserve Light Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Guard Field Artillery Regiment. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Mollwitz Chotusitz HohenfriedbergSeven Years' War Siege of Pirna PragueFrench Revolutionary Wars Jena-AuerstedtWar of the Sixth Coalition Ligny WaterlooSecond Schleswig WarAustro-Prussian war KoniggratzFranco-Prussian war Colombey Gravelotte Siege of MetzWorld War I Belgium Northern France Polesia Flanders The Cuirassier Regiment "Queen" (Pommeranian) No. 2 (German: ) was a Prussian cavalry regiment. Formed in 1717 as Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 Bayreuth Dragoner it was originally a dragoon regiment and was part of the Prussian order of battle until 1918. The Bayreuth Dragoons achieved fame for their role in winning the Battle of Hohenfriedberg in 1745. In 1819 it was transformed into a cuirassier regiment. Apart from short interruptions, the regimental garrison was Pasewalk in Western Pommerania from 1721 to 1919. The Prussian Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 5 was formed by a royal order on 2 April 1717. The new formation was to be sponsored by Oberst Achaz von der Schulenburg and raised from recruits in the Duchies of Ansbach and Bayreuth. by 1 June the regiment was formed, with 44 officers and NCOs and 295 cavalry troopers, all aged between 20 and 40 years old. By 1718, the regiment had expanded to four squadrons comprising 689 men. It was not until 1730 that the regiment reached its full size, ten squadrons, a total of 62 officers, 120 NCOS, standard bearers, 30 drummers and 1,320 cavalry troopers. On 7 August 1731 the regiment was granted the honor title Bayreuth Dragoner (Bayreuth Dragoons) and was ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2276729

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Chapters: Prussian Dragoon Regiment Number 5 Bayreuth Dragoons, 5th Guard Foot Regiment, 93rd Reserve Infantry Regiment, 5th Guard Grenadier Regiment, Guard Reserve Light Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Guard Field Artillery Regiment. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Mollwitz Chotusitz HohenfriedbergSeven Years' War Siege of Pirna PragueFrench Revolutionary Wars Jena-AuerstedtWar of the Sixth Coalition Ligny WaterlooSecond Schleswig WarAustro-Prussian war KoniggratzFranco-Prussian war Colombey Gravelotte Siege of MetzWorld War I Belgium Northern France Polesia Flanders The Cuirassier Regiment "Queen" (Pommeranian) No. 2 (German: ) was a Prussian cavalry regiment. Formed in 1717 as Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 Bayreuth Dragoner it was originally a dragoon regiment and was part of the Prussian order of battle until 1918. The Bayreuth Dragoons achieved fame for their role in winning the Battle of Hohenfriedberg in 1745. In 1819 it was transformed into a cuirassier regiment. Apart from short interruptions, the regimental garrison was Pasewalk in Western Pommerania from 1721 to 1919. The Prussian Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 5 was formed by a royal order on 2 April 1717. The new formation was to be sponsored by Oberst Achaz von der Schulenburg and raised from recruits in the Duchies of Ansbach and Bayreuth. by 1 June the regiment was formed, with 44 officers and NCOs and 295 cavalry troopers, all aged between 20 and 40 years old. By 1718, the regiment had expanded to four squadrons comprising 689 men. It was not until 1730 that the regiment reached its full size, ten squadrons, a total of 62 officers, 120 NCOS, standard bearers, 30 drummers and 1,320 cavalry troopers. On 7 August 1731 the regiment was granted the honor title Bayreuth Dragoner (Bayreuth Dragoons) and was ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2276729

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978-1-158-64360-8

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