- Europe, the
chevaulegers, when
leaving Moscow, had
their horses ****ed with ice-horseshoes. The high
morale and
discipline of the
chevaulegers was especially...
- Bieregg: 1st
chevaulegers (3 sq.) 2nd
chevaulgegers (3 sq.) 7th
chevaulegers (4 sq.)
Brigade Ellbracht: 3rd
chevaulegers (3 sq.) 6th
chevaulegers (3 sq.) Brigade...
- The Chevau-légers (pronounced [ʃəvoleʒe] from
French cheval—horse—and léger—light) was a
generic French name for
units of
light and
medium cavalry. Their...
-
Prussia had the Jäger zu Pferde; Bavaria,
Saxony and
Austria had the
Chevaulegers; and
Russia had Cossacks. Britain, from the mid-18th century, had Light...
- transformation. One of the
newest corps to be
formed was the
Corps de
Chevaulégers or
Light Cavalry Corps. The
regiment would become the 25th and last cavalry...
-
suddenly charged by the 400
cavalrymen from the
Saxon Prinz Klemens Chevaulegers regiment from Bernadotte's Corps, who had
recklessly moved forward unsupported...
-
Polish chevaulegers of the
Imperial Guard in the
Battle of
Peterswalde –
Juliusz Kossak...
- Grimma, Rochlitz, Geithain,
Borna Chevauxlegers Regiment "Prince Clemens"
Chevaulegers-Regiment "Prinz Clemens"
Prince Clemens of
Saxony Colonel von Gablenz...
-
Bavarian Chevau-légers "Duke
Charles Theodore" (Königlich
Bayerisches Chevaulegers-Regiment „Herzog Karl Theodor“ Nr. 3) were a
light cavalry regiment of...
- The 8th
Royal Bavarian Chevau-légers (Königlich
Bayerisches Chevaulegers-Regiment Nr. 8) were a
light cavalry regiment of the
Royal Bavarian Army. The...