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The 3rd Dragoon Regiment (''3e régiment de dragons'' or ''3e RD'') was a cavalry regiment in the
French Army The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (french: Armée de Terre, ), is the land-based and largest component of the French Armed Forces. It is responsible to the Government of France, along with the other components of the Armed Force ...
, it was active in various forms from 1649 to 1997.


History

Original French Articles:


Ancien Règime

It was raised as an ordinary cavalry unit under the Ancien Régime in 1649 for the duc d'Enghien, son of the grand Condé. It was first named Enghien-Cavalry Regiment serving first in the
Fronde The Fronde () was a series of civil wars in France between 1648 and 1653, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish War, which had begun in 1635. King Louis XIV confronted the combined opposition of the princes, the nobility, the law cour ...
against anti Bourbon forces. After valiantly serving in the War of Devolution, and the Dutch War, it was renamed the Bourbon-cavalerie in recognition for their service. As Bourbon-Cavalry Regiment, this unit served in all of the wars below: • War of the League of Augsburg (1688- 1697) •
War of the Spanish Succession The War of the Spanish Succession was a European great power conflict that took place from 1701 to 1714. The death of childless Charles II of Spain in November 1700 led to a struggle for control of the Spanish Empire between his heirs, Phil ...
(1701- 1713) • War of the Polish Succession (1733- 1735) • War of the Austrian Succession (1740- 1748) •
Battle of Corbach The Battle of Corbach, or Korbach, a Hanseatic town of Waldeck-Frankenberg in northern Hesse, Germany, was fought on 10 July 1760 during the Seven Years' War. Corbach was the first battle of the campaign of 1760 and was a victory for the French ...
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1756- 1763) • Corsican War (1769) The Regiment was soon elevated to become a dragoon. Their new title was " Bourbon Dragoon Regiment." Another regiment, the Clermont-Tonnerre Regiment (Noah's Regiment) was incorporated into the regiment, recently pulled out of the War of the Austrian Succession, now reentering combat. The royal decree of January 1791, reorganized the Cavalry of the French Army. The Bourbon Dragoon Regiment was renamed the Bourbon Regiment of Dragoons.


Revolutionary Wars

Joining the Northern Army in 1792, the Bourbon Regiment was reclassified as the 3rd Dragoon Regiment. This regiment will serve in the ensuing battles of Valmy and Jemappes. In 1794, the 3rd Dragoons were still fighting with the Army of the North, fighting at Sprimont, and attended Complementary day festivals. In 1796, the 3rd Dragoons were sent to the Army of Italy, crossing the Arcole Bridge and defeating Austrian/Coalition forces. The Dragoons were also part of the expedition to Egypt, fighting against local Ottoman forces, distinguishing themselves at the Battle of Aboukir. Returning from the expedition, the 3rd Dragoons rejoined the Army of Italy, becoming part of the reserve.


Napoleonic Wars The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major global conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European states formed into various coalitions. It produced a period of Fren ...

In 1805, the 3rd Dragoon Regiment was reorganized along with the rest of the army, and was placed under I Corp. In the same year, they would participate in the Battle of Austerlitz, another victory. In 1806, they were put under the 6th Cavalry Reserve Corp, clashing against Prussian forces at
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, then against Russian forces at Elyau, and again at Friedland, before joining an observation Corp. In 1808, the 3rd Dragoons were part of the Army of Portugal, and after an invasion of Portugal failed, became part of the Army of Spain, and joined the Grande Armèè in the invasion of Spain. After a year, the 3rd Dragoons were reorganized into the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers ''(2ème Régiment de Chevaulégers Lanciers)''. This regiment would be very active in the following events:
Russian Campaign The French invasion of Russia, also known as the Russian campaign, the Second Polish War, the Army of Twenty nations, and the Patriotic War of 1812 was launched by Napoleon Bonaparte to force the Russian Empire back into the continental block ...
Battle of the Moskva River
Battle of Berezina The Battle of (the) Berezina (or Beresina) took place from 26 to 29 November 1812, between Napoleon's Grande Armée and the Imperial Russian Army under Field Marshal Wittgenstein and Admiral Chichagov. Napoleon was retreating back toward Pola ...
German CampaignBattle of Katzbach
Battle of Hanau The Battle of Hanau was fought from 30 to 31 October 1813 between Karl Philipp von Wrede's Austro-Bavarian corps and Napoleon's retreating French during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Following Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig ...
Campaign in France
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Battle of Montmirail
Battle of Vauchamps The Battle of Vauchamps (14 February 1814) was the final major engagement of the Six Days Campaign of the War of the Sixth Coalition. It resulted in a part of the Grande Armée under Napoleon I defeating a superior Prussian and Russian force ...
Battle of Bar-sur-Aube The Battle of Bar-sur-Aube was fought on 27 February 1814, between the First French Empire and the Austrian Empire. French forces were led by Jacques MacDonald, while the Austrians and their Bavarian allies, forming the Army of Bohemia, were l ...
Battle of Fère Reinforced with elements of 7th Regiment of Light Horse Lancers, the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers was renamed Queen's Regiment of Lancers ''(Régiment Lanciers de La Reine)''. After the Bourbons returned to France, the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers was reintegrated into the 3rd Dragoon Regiment. Then, Napoleon returned from exile and the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers was the title again. Serving the Belgian Campaign, they fought at the
Battle of Waterloo The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 18 June 1815, near Waterloo, Belgium, Waterloo (at that time in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium). A French army under the command of Napoleon was defeated by two of the armie ...
, but were repulsed.


Bourbon Restoration

Following the Bourbon Restoration, the 3rd Dragoon Regiment was reinstalled in the place of the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers.


French Republic


Chatou Station

In 1848, protesting insurgency in Paris resulted in the fire of Chatou Railway Bridge, and destroyed the Chatou train station. They in turn were driven out by the guard of the 3rd Dragoons. The 3rd Dragoon Regiment would stay as reserve for the French Army until 1914.


World War I

At the start of
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, the 3rd Dragoon Regiment was stationed at Nantes, blocking the German advance in 1914.


= 1914-1917

= The 3rd Dragoons fought at the First Battle of the Marne, probing German attacks. The Germans cannot break through. For most of the War, the 8th Dragoons will be stationed there.


= 1918

= • Battle of Château Thierry
Second Battle of the Marne The Second Battle of the Marne (french: Seconde Bataille de la Marne) (15 July – 18 July 1918) was the last major German offensive on the Western Front during the First World War. The attack failed when an Allied counterattack, supported by s ...


Peacetime

The 3rd Dragoons are assigned the occupation of the German Saarland, and was temporarily renamed 3rd Battalion Dragoons.


World War II


= 1939

= The 3rd Dragoon Regiment begins mobilization.


= 1940

= After attack by the Germans, the 3rd Dragoons split into two groups. They were pushed from the Ardennes to the Luxembourg-French Border. In the ensuing retreat, the 3rd Dragoon Regiment was wiped out by the German armored units rushing through the gap. The regiment will not be reformed, but the remainder will eventually join the resistance.


1976- 1997

In 1976, the 3rd Dragoon Regiment was reestablished from units of
5th Hussar Regiment The 5th Hussar Regiment (''5e régiment de hussards'' or ''5e RH'') was a French Hussar regiment. Formation under the Ancien Régime The 5th Hussar Regiment was formed under the Ancien Régime. It was the last regiment created under the monarch ...
, taking over their role in
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. At the time, the 3rd Dragoons numbered around 793 combat troops, 65 AMX, and 13 ATV. They will be also reinforced with the 294th Panzer battalion, which in turn will be deployed at Hueberg. The 3rd Dragoons will see no actual combat action, and was dissolved in 1997.


Garrisons

Toulouse Barracks (1816)
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Barracks (1838)
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Barracks (1871) Nantes (1886) Saarlouis and Saarbrücken (1921) Occupation of Germany Sarreguemines and Saint-Avold (1927) Lunèville Barracks (1929)
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(1940) Stetten am Kalten Markt (1976) Sector occupying


Head of Corps (Colonel Generals) of 3rd Dragoon Regiment


Old Règime


Enghien Cavalry Regiment

''Commanders:'' • Henry Jules de Bourbon Condé, Duke of Enghien (1649- 1650) • Jean de Coligny, Count of Saligny (1651) • Count of Romainville (1659) • Hèrard Bouton, Marquis de Chamilly (1659- 1665) • Gaspard de Champagne, Duke of La Suze (1665- 1671) • Marquis de Lanmary (1671- 1681) • Count of Xaintrailles (1681- 1686)


Bourbon Cavalry Regiment

''Head of Corps:'' • Count of Xaintrailles (1686- 1690) • Count of La Chapelle- Balon (1690- 1692) • N. de Choiseul, Marquis de Lanques (1672- 1702) • N. de Royer, Count of Saint Micaud (1702- 1719) • N. de Crussol d'Uzès, Marquis of Montausier (1719- 1730) • François Emmanuel de Crussol d'Uzès, Marquis de Crussol des Salles (1730- 1744) • Louis Joseph Nicolas, Marquis de Cambis (1744- 1761) • Gabriel Augustin de Franquetot, Count of Coigny (1761- 1762) • Louis, Viscount of Noah (1762- 1770) • Amable Charles, Marquis de La Guiche (1770- 1776)


Bourbon Dragoon Regiment

''Dragoon Commander:'' • Amable Charles, Marquis de La Guiche (1776- 1788) • Jean François Lèonor, Baron of Hunolstein (1788- 1789) • Anne Michel Louis, Viscount of Roncherolles (1789- 1791)


Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars


3rd Dragoon Regiment

''Colonel and Brigade leaders:'' • Colonel Renè Pierre Louis (1791- 1792) • Colonel Anne Hyacinthe (1792) • Colonel Paul Alexandre (1792- 1793) • Brigade leader Marie Joseph (1793- 1794) • Leader of Brigade, Paul Guillaume Daunant (1794- 1796) • Head of Brigade, Andrè François Bron de Bailly (1796- 1800) • Leader of Brigade, Edmè Nicolas Fiteau (1800- 1806) • Colonel Joseph Claude Grézard (1806- 1810) • Colonel Pierre Marie-Auguste Berruyer (1810- 1811)


2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers

''Head of Corp:'' • Colonel Pierre Berruyer (1811- 1814) • Colonel Jean Joannès (1814) • Colonel Jean-Baptiste Sourd (1814- 1815)


Bourbon Restoration


Dragoons of the Garonne

''Colonels:'' • Colonel Jean Baptiste Dubessy (1814- 1815) • Colonel Lignyville (1815- 1816) • Colonel Pùsy (1816- 1822) • Colonel Bergeret (1822- 1825)


3rd Dragoon Regiment

• Colonel Bergeret (1825- 1830) • Colonel Bougainville (1830) • Colonel Desaix (1830- 1831) • Colonel Drémond (1831- 1841) • Colonel Maisonneuvre (1841- 1849)


French Republic


3rd Dragoon Regiment

''Colonels:'' • Colonel Gasten (1849) • Colonel Marion (1850- 1851) • Colonel Estampres (1852- 1861) • Colonel Brauer (1861- 1868) • Colonel Bilhau (1869- 1870) • Colonel Michel-Aloys Ney (1870- 1871) • Colonel Barbut (1873- 1876) • Colonel Barbault (1876) • Colonel Lovencourt (1876- 1882) • Colonel Ouguen (1882) • Colonel Duvivier (1882- 1889) • Colonel Beaumarchais (1889- 1897) • Colonel Seroux (1897- 1903) • Colonel Louvat (1903- 1908) • Colonel Chene (1908- 1909) • Colonel Lechevrel (1909- 1913) • Colonel Schmidt (1914- 1918) • Colonel Motterouge (1918- 1919) • Colonel Chaillou (1919) • Colonel Teillais (1919- 1921) • Colonel Rivain (1921- 1925) • Lieutenant Colonel Baciocchi (1925- 1929)


3rd Dragoon Battalion

''Squadron Leaders:'' • Squadron Leader Ricklin (1929- 1936) • Squadron Leader Renè de Reboul (1936- 1939)


3rd Dragoon Regiment

• Lieutenant Colonel Renè de Reboul (1939- 1940)


Vichy France


3rd Dragoon Division (Armistice Army)

• Colonel Amanrich (1940- 1942)


Liberation of France


3rd Dragoon

• Squadron Leader Audibert Lessan (1942- 1944)


3rd Regiment of Dragoons (Free French)

• Squadron Leader Segonzac (1944- 1945)


5th French Republic


3rd Dragoon Regiment

''Lieutenant Colonels:'' • Lieutenant Colonel Royer (1976- 1977) • Lieutenant Colonel Arlabosse (1977- 1979) • Lieutenant Colonel Ernould (1979- 1981) • Lieutenant Colonel Bizet (1981- 1983) • Lieutenant Colonel Vergé (1983- 1985) • Colonel Elie (1985- 1987) • Colonel Lasserre (1987- 1989) • Colonel Le Roy (1989- 1992) • Lieutenant Colonel Péron (1992- 1994) • Lieutenant Colonel Chevallier-Chantepie (1994- 1996) • Colonel Le Bot (1996- 1997) *Regiment disbanded*


Tradition and Uniforms

Motto: 'He burns and he dares.'


Uniforms


Ancien Règime, Uniform of the Bourbon Cavalry (1757- 1791)


Revolutionary Wars, Uniform of the 3rd Dragoon Regiment (1791)


Napoleonic Wars, Uniform of the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers (1811)


July Monarchy, 3rd Dragoon Regiment


Standards


Ancien Règime, Condè Cavalry, Bourbon Cavalry Regiment (1740- 1791)


Napoleonic Wars, 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers (1812)

This is the standard of the 2nd Regiment of Light Horse Lancers, given to them in 1812. It has the following words in order: • Ulm • Austerlitz • Jena • Eylau • Friedland In 1815, a new standard was made, now without the imperial seal, but the same still.


1945- Present

After World War II ended, the standard of the 3rd Dragoon Regiment will not gain another title on its list. This is the standard of the regiment starting from 1997.


Decorations


Badges

The badges of the 3rd Dragoon Regiment have changed over time, with the first made before World War II.


Distinguished honors

''The tie is decorated:'' • From the 1914- 18 war cross, two palm leaves, and 4 vermeil stars. • From the Croix de Guerre 1939- 45, one palm leaf • A foddler in the colors of the 1914- 18 war cross


References


Notes

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