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Napoleon’s Dragoons of the Imperial Guard

Ronald Pawly Patrice Courcelle

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English
Osprey
20 April 2012
Series: Men-at-Arms
The Dragoons of Napoleon's Imperial Guard were a legendary regiment that fought with the Emperor in many famous battles across Europe.

Dressed in distinctive green uniforms and classically inspired copper helmets, the Dragoons of the Imperial Guard were raised in 1806 by the same criteria as other Guard units – by selection of picked, literate veterans from Line regiments who had six to ten years of service, and citations for bravery in at least two campaigns. The following year they were named Dragons de l'Impératrice in a unique compliment to the Empress Josephine. As a ceremonial regiment it enjoyed many privileges, but it also saw combat on a number of occasions, including the battles of Essling and Wagram (1809), the Russian campaign (1812, when it suffered severe losses), at Bautzen, Wachau and Leipzig (1813), in the 1814 Campaign of France, and at Ligny and Waterloo (1815).

Lavishly illustrated and based on a wealth of archival sources, this study by noted authority Ronald Pawly celebrates the colourful history and appearance of this regiment.
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Illustrated by:   Patrice Courcelle
Imprint:   Osprey
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 239mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   180g
ISBN:   9781849088060
ISBN 10:   1849088063
Series:   Men-at-Arms
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction /Raising the regiment: the Imperial Decree of 15 April 1806 – recruitment /Naming – the Empress Josephine /Uniforms and equipment /1807: the Eylau and Friedland campaign – enlargement of regiment /1808 and 1810: service in Spain /1809: Essling and Wagram campaign /1812: raising and absorption of Young Guard squadron – service in Russia /1813: German campaign; battles of Bautzen, Wachau and Leipzig – reinforcement by regiment of Eclaireurs /1814: Campaign of France – defence of Champagne – battles of Brienne, Champaubert, Montmirail, Château-Thierry, Vauchamps, Montereau, Rheims, Craonne, Arics, St Dizier /Paris – the First Abdication – disbandment and re-raising as Corps Royal de Dragons de France /1815: the Hundred Days – Ligny and Waterloo – final disbandment /Bibliography

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