Dragoon
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The name is possibly derived from a type of firearm (called a dragon) carried by dragoons of the French Army. There is no distinction between the words dragon and dragoon in French (both are called dragon).
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- Related: Carabinier, Gendarmerie, Dragonnade
Napoleonic Cavalry: Dragoons, Cuirassiers Napoleonic Cavalry: Dragoons, Cuirassiers napoleonistyka.atspace.com/French_Cavalry.html - Web |
Saskatchewan Dragoons (Canada) Saskatchewan Dragoons (Canada) www.saskd.ca/opportunities.htm - Web |
British Columbia Dragoons (Canada) British Columbia Dragoons (Canada) www.bcdragoon.ca - Web |
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First Regiment of Cavalry (USA) First Regiment of Cavalry (USA) www.history.army.mil/books/R&H/R&H-1CV.htm - Web |
The Society of the Military Horse The Society of the Military Horse www.militaryhorse.org - Web |
“Field Marshal Nieto” Regiment of Cavalry (Perú) “Field Marshal Nieto” Regiment of Cavalry (Perú) repmariscalnieto.galeon.com/dragoons.html - Web |
Perú 1970: Changing of the Dragoon Guard Perú 1970: Changing of the Dragoon Guard www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SWcVaqH9rA - Web |