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  • Dragoon - Wikipedia
    There are three dragoon regiments in the Canadian Army: The Royal Canadian Dragoons and two reserve regiments, the British Columbia Dragoons and the Saskatchewan Dragoons
  • Dragoon Soldier: Historical Background - U. S. National Park Service
    As mentioned above, when the dragoons were organized 1833, they were the only mounted troops in the United States They were considered an elite fighting force trained to fight both on horseback and on foot
  • DRAGOON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    History has recorded the dragonish nature of the dragoons who persecuted the French Protestants in the 17th century during the reign of Louis XIV The persecution by means of dragoons eventually led to the use of the word dragoon as a verb
  • Dragoon | Napoleonic Wars, Cavalry, Mounted Infantry | Britannica
    Dragoons were organized not in squadrons but in companies, and their officers and noncommissioned officers bore infantry titles From the early wars of Frederick II the Great of Prussia in the 18th century, dragoon has referred to medium cavalry
  • The Origins and History of Dragoons - Discovery UK
    What are dragoons? The origins and history of dragoons highlight their remarkable adaptability and enduring influence on military tactics They were innovative troops who combined the mobility of cavalry with the firepower of infantry
  • Dragoons of the Imperial Guard - Wikipedia
    This regiment was colloquially known as the Dragons de l'Impératrice (Empress' Dragoons), in honor of Empress Joséphine Following the Bourbon Restoration, they were renamed as the Royal Dragoon Corps of France (Corps Royal de Dragons des France) but were disbanded shortly afterwards
  • Dragoons in the English Civil Wars - World History Encyclopedia
    Dragoons were hybrid cavalry-infantry troops during the English Civil Wars (1642 to 1651) They usually dismounted before fighting and were used primarily as support troops
  • Dragoon | Overview, Origin Facts - Study. com
    What is a Dragoon? Dragoons, or dragooners, originally referred to as horse-mounted soldiers, became common in European armies in the early to mid-1600s


















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