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tish Army's only amalgamation of an Hussar, a | Dragoon, and a Lancer Regiment. |
as part of the follow-on troops of Operation | Dragoon, and fought as part of the French 1st Army, t |
the Allies invaded southern France (Operation | Dragoon), and the Jockey circuit and other SOE teams |
comprised the Ekaterinoslav Cuirassier, Kiev | Dragoon, and Alexandrov Hussar Regiments, plus one Ta |
offers two more drinking establishments, The | Dragoon, and the Montaz Tandoori restaurant (formerly |
n 27 March 1945 for services during Operation | Dragoon as commander of HMS Welfare. |
There, Robert Emmet witnessed a British | dragoon be pulled from his horse and executed. |
ent at Mohrungen, while calling Sahuc's other | dragoon brigade from the right flank toward the cente |
Two heavy | dragoon brigades waited in reserve. |
a Lieutenant and, later, as a Captain in the | Dragoon company of Maj. |
chnically still incomplete, the Dreadnought's | DRAGOON controlled "Pristis Reamers" prove to be too |
but a mortally wounded horse carrying a dead | dragoon crashed into the square like a kamikaze. |
ver, he served as acting commander of the 2nd | Dragoon Division when Emmanuel Grouchy was ill. |
into the hands of this unit of Grouchy's 2nd | Dragoon Division. |
act of cutting at him, and both Trumpeter and | Dragoon driving at the enemy with their swords, enabl |
of the Invasion of Southern France (Operation | Dragoon) during July and August 1944. |
n the spring of 1834, on the eve of the First | Dragoon Expedition (also called the Dodge-Leavenworth |
Main article: First | Dragoon Expedition |
The Japanese version of Drakengard, Drag-On | Dragoon, featured such taboo plot points as incest an |
Berkshire, England, commissioned into the 2nd | Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) in 1951 and served as a |
adian Infantry Division's 4th Princess Louise | Dragoon Guards at Pontecorvo on May 23, 1944, support |
nuary 2006) was a corporal in the Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards regiment of the British Army who serve |
anded an armoured squadron of the Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards and deployed to the Middle East for Op |
nce the Second World War when the Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards destroyed 14 Iraqi tanks on 27 March. |
promoted captain in George Wade's Regiment of | Dragoon Guards in 1726, and captain and lieutenant-co |
descent who served as a colonel with the 3rd | Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and |
cadet and was Captain of the 5th Regiment of | Dragoon Guards from 1816 and Major of the 55th Regime |
troop leader O'Donnell served with 1st King's | Dragoon Guards and was depatched as part of the of th |
Flanders, where he commanded the 2nd and 3rd | Dragoon Guards and liaised with Prussian and Austrian |
Contingent, were with a lieutenant of the 1st | Dragoon Guards when he was badly wounded. |
d up and served in the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards in France and Belgium; he only just es |
War he again enlisted and served in the Royal | Dragoon Guards as a Second Lieutenant; in the later s |
yal Highland Regiment) of Canada, Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards and the Scots Guards, as well as a sel |
ent in 1788 as the 7th (The Princess Royal's) | Dragoon Guards for Princess Charlotte. |
n 1 April 1870, and became Colonel of the 6th | Dragoon Guards on 21 January 1868. |
January 1781, received the command of the 1st | Dragoon Guards on 28 May 1784, and during the revolut |
Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards (Armor) |
He joined the | Dragoon Guards in 1914. |
United Kingdom - 1st The Queen's | Dragoon Guards |
The Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) (Armoured) |
He entered the 1st | Dragoon Guards in 1778. |
Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards |
n the First World War, it retitled as the 7th | Dragoon Guards (Princess Royal's) in 1921, and was am |
Change proposal amalgamated the 4th/7th Royal | Dragoon Guards with the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoo |
ce in the First World War, it retitled as 3rd | Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales's) in 1921, and was a |
onel Commandant of the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards from 1972 to 1981. |
Blacker commanded the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards from 1955 to 1957. |
vice began with purchase of a cornetcy in 1st | Dragoon Guards (1 August 1752). |
es, before being amalgamated into the 4th/7th | Dragoon Guards in 1922. |
commissioned into the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards in 1929. |
ndian independence he joined the First King's | Dragoon Guards in January 1949. |
The 3rd | Dragoon Guards violently suppressing the Bristol Riot |
ld is a Captain in the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards and horse trainer by profession. |
es, before being amalgamated into the 3rd/6th | Dragoon Guards in 1922. |
Only Ponsonby's brigade and the 5th | Dragoon Guards were involved in the fighting. |
Challenger 1 of the 1st The Queen's | Dragoon Guards with IFOR markings. |
Challenger 1 of the Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards near Kuwait City during the Gulf War. |
She became colonel-in-chief of the 7th | Dragoon Guards (the Princess Royal's Own) in 1914. |
The Royal | Dragoon Guards has served in a variety of roles and t |
Lloyd was commissioned in the 4th Royal Irish | Dragoon Guards on 10 October 1894. |
The squadron was training alongside the 6th | Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) at Aldershot, England, w |
The 7th (The Princess Royal's) | Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment in the British |
The 4th/7th Royal | Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment of the British |
Meanwhile he became Colonel of the 6th | Dragoon Guards and Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance |
The 3rd (Prince of Wales's) | Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment in the British |
e commanded the 4th (Royal Irish) Regiment of | Dragoon Guards at the Battle of Balaclava. |
a and was a lieutenant in the Princess Louise | Dragoon Guards during World War I. |
then served as cornet in the 3rd Regiment of | Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales) from 16 August 1861. |
served as colonel-in-chief of the 4th and 7th | Dragoon Guards when it was formed in 1921. |
He served in the King's | Dragoon Guards in the years 1956 and 1957, reaching t |
The Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards and officers of Fusilier regiments als |
he was appointed to the colonelcy of the 4th | Dragoon Guards and rose to the rank of General. |
d as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards on a Short Service Limited Commission |
-Gymnasium in Berlin and at age 17 joined the | Dragoon Guards Regiment for a year. |
rs, he enlisted as a soldier with the Seventh | Dragoon Guards hoping to serve in India and make his |
served as a captain in the Prince of Wales's | Dragoon Guards and the Leicestershire Yeomanry. |
st, Jack Harman was commissioned into the 2nd | Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) in 1940. |
ollege, Oxford before serving with the King's | Dragoon Guards during World War II. |
pointed Commanding Officer of the Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards in 1972 and mentioned in despatches fo |
oot Guards and in 1818 exchanged into the 3rd | Dragoon Guards as a Cornet. |
By 1828 he was back in the 3rd | Dragoon Guards as a Major and in that year he purchas |
's Victoria Cross is displayed at the Queen's | Dragoon Guards Regimental Museum at Cardiff Castle, W |
The 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's | Dragoon Guards) was a cavalry regiment of the British |
s heavy brigade (3rd and 4th Dragoons and 5th | Dragoon Guards), John Slade's heavy brigade (1st Drag |
1851 was commissioned in The Carabiniers (6th | Dragoon Guards). |
The Scimitars of C Squadron Queen's | Dragoon Guards, which had been loaded Hovercraft aboa |
er 10 years with the 32nd he moved to the 6th | Dragoon Guards, before being given a year-long leave |
3) he became by purchase a captain in the 6th | Dragoon Guards, and he served in this regiment during |
the rescue of two armoured cars of the King's | Dragoon Guards, which were out of action and under he |
a tank officer in the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards, had been killed on 20 October 1944 fi |
ng at Thanet of Major Henry Percy of the 14th | Dragoon Guards, on 21 June 1815 with the captured Fre |
e 3rd Carabiniers, the 5th Royal Inniskilling | Dragoon Guards, and also the Eaton Hall Officer Cadet |
squadron from each of 11th Hussars and King's | Dragoon Guards, 2nd Rifle Brigade, a Royal Air Force |
Colonel of the 1st The Queen's | Dragoon Guards, 1986-1991 |
In 1746 it was ranked as the 3rd | Dragoon Guards, and formally titled in 1751 as the 3r |
or the Standard (Waterloo) (1848, Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards, currently hanging in Edinburgh Castle |
Serving to the 4th/7th Royal | Dragoon Guards, Cary fought in the First World War an |
65, it took the title 3rd (Prince of Wales's) | Dragoon Guards, for the future George IV. |
1751, Pechell was gazetted captain in the 3rd | Dragoon Guards, and in the following spring his regim |
eutenant in the 21st Foot, 59th Foot, and 5th | Dragoon Guards, and later became honorary colonel of |
invading army was a young captain of the 2nd | Dragoon Guards, serving as a brigade major, John Gasp |
August 1916, originally enlisting in the 5th | Dragoon Guards, but he soon transferred to the 2nd Ba |
subsequently served for some years in the 5th | Dragoon Guards, in which he attained the rank of capt |
ngly obtained for him (March 1756) in the 3rd | Dragoon Guards. |
f Lieutenant Colonel with the 1st The Queen's | Dragoon Guards. |
ry of the Royal Welsh and the 1st The Queen's | Dragoon Guards. |
He became a captain in the 1st | Dragoon Guards. |
clude the Royal Body Guard and Captain, First | Dragoon Guards. |
e the Commanding Officer of the 4th/7th Royal | Dragoon Guards. |
th the Royal Scots Greys into the Royal Scots | Dragoon Guards. |
lon Army in the traditions of 1st The Queen's | Dragoon Guards. |
tion to the rank of Captain in the 1st King's | Dragoon Guards. |
Since he had experience as a | dragoon in the British army, he enlisted as a private |
no, Operation Shingle at Anzio, and Operation | Dragoon in southern France. |
ed the invasion of southern France (Operation | Dragoon) in August 1944 by leading the Germans to bel |
Galaxian 3 (also known as Galaxian³: Project | Dragoon) is an arcade game released by Namco in 1994. |
Dragoon is derivitave from the French Army designatio | |
Dragoon J2 was ordered to congregate and intercept Zo | |
uel College, Cambridge, Robert (born 1704), a | dragoon, John (baptized 1707, died 1762), an attorney |
egiment he created and led in 1674 became the | Dragoon Life Guards. |
Panzer | Dragoon Mini was a Sega Game Gear game, released in 1 |
and Mail stagecoach station and spring in the | Dragoon Mountains, about sixteen miles from the prese |
He controls the lance-wielding | Dragoon Nobodies. |
A French | Dragoon Officer |
of the invasion of southern France (Operation | Dragoon) on 15 August 1944. |
ian Gola is a small pigeon & looks similar to | dragoon pigeons . |
of Chiricahuas built their stronghold on the | Dragoon range of mountains. |
Army, becoming a cavalryman and serving in a | dragoon regiment during the Russo-Japanese War of 190 |
pril 9, 1917 and was then assigned to the 5th | Dragoon Regiment on February 18, 1918. |
It became a light | dragoon regiment in 1776, as the 14th Regiment of (Li |
the Mariaberg Institute near Reutlingen, the | dragoon regiment of her late husband, and a Russian r |
ssen # 48 (4), and Wartensleben # 59 (2), and | Dragoon Regiment Irwing # 3 (4). |
Dragoon Regiment Twer (5 squadrons) | |
Minuzzi | Dragoon Regiment (2 squadrons) |
Savoy | Dragoon Regiment Nr. 5 (8 squadrons) |
vacant | Dragoon Regiment Nr. 13 (6 squadrons) |
The | Dragoon Regiment (Rakuunarykmentti) consisted of six |
It gained the name 3rd | Dragoon Regiment in 1791. |
Ignatius served in the Finnish | Dragoon Regiment 1892-1901. |
The Garrison of the 13th Parachute | Dragoon Regiment is named after him. |
It was renamed the 29th | Dragoon Regiment on 24 September 1803. |
adet school in 1922 and served in the Uusimaa | Dragoon Regiment (Uudenmaan Rakuunarykmentti). |
Russia, Saint-Sulpice is given command of the | dragoon regiment of the Guard. |
In 1779, John, Lord Sheffield raised a light | dragoon regiment that was styled 22nd (Light) Dragoon |
He led the | dragoon regiment Oplandenes Dragonregiment from 1917 |
he Austrian army, joining the Hesse-Darmstadt | Dragoon Regiment # 19 as an Oberleutnant. |
from 1686 to 1776, when it was turned into a | dragoon regiment under the name Bourbon-Dragons. |
de Bercheny merged to form the Austrian Light | Dragoon Regiment # 13. |
The 2. Dragonregiment (English; 2. | Dragoon regiment) was a Danish Army dragoon regiment. |
d with the rank of lieutenant to the Mitavsky | Dragoon Regiment, in which he served until March 17, |
e Semeonovsky Life Guards and the Life Guards | Dragoon regiment, the 4th Life Guard Rifle Battalion |
also Colonel Proprietor (Inhaber) of the 7th | Dragoon Regiment, a position he held until his death |
3 he was appointed a cadet in the Life Guards | Dragoon Regiment, and immediately took part in the Wa |
He joined the military service in 1782, in a | dragoon regiment, and was promoted to lieutenant and |
n 1834, then to captain, he served in the 5th | Dragoon Regiment. |
his troopers, charged and routed an Austrian | dragoon regiment. |
gust 1785 he rose to second lieutenant in his | dragoon regiment. |
ugust 1759, he later entered the cavalry in a | dragoon regiment. |
r forced the surrender of the 6th and the 7th | dragoon regiments of the Russian cavalry. |
Two | dragoon regiments protected the right flank. |
At Wichmannsdorf, three French | dragoon regiments got into a brawl with the Gensdarme |
ing his cavalry division (23rd, 29th and 30th | Dragoon Regiments), he was present at the siege and c |
urprise attack led by the 4th Hussar and 24th | Dragoon Regiments, the Spanish troops were routed, lo |
t Carabinier Regt # 5 (4 sqns), Archduke John | Dragoon Regt # 26 (4 sqns), Siebenburgen Hussar Regt |
Some of the third model Colt | Dragoon Revolvers had frame cuts for detachable shoul |
isfaction with its predecessor the model 1833 | dragoon saber, the first cavalry sword adopted by the |
s The Zoah, a reference to the town in Panzer | Dragoon Saga. |
nch), and the rakishly-handsome but faithless | Dragoon, Sergeant Francis Troy (Terence Stamp). |
drawing frequent comparisons to Sega's Panzer | Dragoon series, but these comprise only a very small |
Due to a small customer base in Japan, Alisia | Dragoon sold few copies on its release (April 24, 199 |
862 and was a response to the First Battle of | Dragoon Springs in which Confederate forces were defe |
The Second Battle of | Dragoon Springs was one of many skirmishes involving |
Dragoon Springs Station - Located in Arizona, 23 mile | |
o River, it became necessary to learn whether | Dragoon Springs, twenty-eight miles further on, could |
st introduced to the show in episode 6, named | Dragoon Storm. |
Maj. Gen. John Watts de Peyster on Buford's | Dragoon tactics |
and Southern France, in support of Operation | Dragoon, the invasion of Southern France. |
After being released from Operation | Dragoon, the Bicester returned to Royal Navy control |
rench harbors and approaches during Operation | Dragoon, the invasion of Southern France. |
of the invasion of southern France (Operation | Dragoon), the 439th Troop Carrier Group flew three sq |
he summer of 1944 to participate in Operation | Dragoon, the Allied invasion in the South of France. |
Corps was withdrawn to take part in Operation | Dragoon, the Allied invasion of southern France. |
Bold | Dragoon: The Life of J.E.B. Stuart (1986) |
After Operation | Dragoon, the airfield was closed and dismantled. |
She participated in Operation | Dragoon, the invasion of southern France, in August a |
16 September 1944, she took part in Operation | Dragoon, the Allied invasion of southern France. |
or ships destined to participate in Operation | Dragoon, the invasion of southern France. |
iral T H Troubridge, that supported Operation | Dragoon, the allied invasion of southern France. |
mostly in the summer of 1944 during Operation | Dragoon, the Allied invasion of Southern France from |
r of Operations and participated in Operation | Dragoon, the invasion of southern France in August an |
k arrived in Springfield, Missouri carrying a | Dragoon though it is generally accepted that he used |
s, the UGSF send a deployment of the improved | Dragoon to destroy it. |
Allied invasion of Southern France (Operation | Dragoon) took place, Army Group G had eleven division |
ER Mobile Cannon, Phantom Dragon, Destiny End | Dragoon, Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem, Gladiator Beast |
hown (correctly) wearing the newly introduced | dragoon uniform. |
ment, a cavalry regiment, a mounted infantry ( | dragoon) unit, a partisan unit of rangers, and even a |
Gunn served in militia | dragoon units during the Revolutionary War, and event |
On breaking camp, their | dragoon vanguard encountered enemy cavalry to the eas |
This was done when the Allied Operation | Dragoon was launched. |
On 18 January 1951, British | Dragoon was in collision with the Spanish ship Santi, |
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