Historical Record of the First, or the Royal Regiment of Dragoons

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Historical Record of the First, or the Royal Regiment of Dragoons

by Richard Cannon

EN·~3 hours

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Description

This volume offers a meticulously compiled chronicle of the famed Royal Regiment of Dragoons, one of the British Army’s premier cavalry units. Ordered by the Crown and overseen by the Adjutant‑General, the work traces the regiment’s founding, its stations across the Empire, and the key battles and sieges in which it distinguished itself. Alongside vivid descriptions of daring actions, the record lists the officers and men who fell or were wounded, as well as those honoured with medals and titles for gallantry.

The book also details the unique badges, colours, and trophies the regiment earned, shedding light on the symbols of pride that accompanied its service. By presenting these official reports and personal feats, it reveals the harsh climates, long deployments, and everyday sacrifices of soldiers who served far from home. Listeners will gain a rare glimpse into the evolution of a historic unit and the spirit that drove Britain’s cavalry through decades of conflict.

Details

Full title

Historical Record of the First, or the Royal Regiment of Dragoons Containing an Account of Its Formation in the Reign of King Charles the Second, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1839

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (210K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brian Coe, John Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2017-06-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Cannon

Richard Cannon

1779–1865

Best known for compiling detailed regimental histories, this British military writer helped preserve the stories of many Army units in the 19th century. His work remains a useful starting point for readers interested in British military history and tradition.

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