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Napoleonic Guide : French Cavalry

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Cuirassiers

Cuirassiers were regarded as the decisive arm of the army by Napoleon Bonaparte.
While the other forms of horsemen in the Grande Armee had their roles to play, it was the heavily armoured Gros Freres (Big Brothers) that could turn a battle with their sheer weight.
To carry the cuirass (breastplate) and iron and brass helmet, the trooper needed to be big and strong.
In accordance, the horse to carry them was large and together the cuirassier and his mount would hit opposing cavalry with brute force.

Cuirassier Officer

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Dragoons

France's dragoons were the mainstay of the mounted arm of the forces and were capable of either scouting, or being involved in battle-winning charges.
As well as straight heavy-cavalry sabres, dragoons had pistols and short carbines and these allowed them to dismount and fight on foot as highly mobile infantry.
This advantage saw them used widely in the anti-guerrilla warfare in thePeninsular War, as well as on independent roles on the army's flanks.

Dragoon Officer

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Dragoon Cavalryman

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Hussars

Hussars were both the eyes and egos of the Napoleonic armies.
Tactically, they were used as scouts and a screen for the army to keep their commanders informed of enemy moves while denying the same information to the foe.
They had their own code - that of reckless courage that bordered on a death wish - and it was said by one of their beau sabreurs, General Antoine Lasalle, that any of them that were alive by 30 were "blackguards".

French Hussar Officer

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French Hussar Trooper

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Lancers


Some of the most feared cavalry in Bonaparte's armies were the Polish lancers, who gave no quarter.
The British discovered this at Albuera when Polish lancers, covered by a rainstorm, managed to get the jump on a redcoat brigade and wiped it out within seconds.
Lancers were excellent against infantry in square - where their lances could outreach the infantry bayonets - and also in hunting down a routed enemy.

French Lancer Standard Bearer

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French Lancer

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Those cuirassiers with their shining breast plates must have been a menacing sight
 
"Historically, the Chasseurs à Cheval were given the impressive nickname of ‘Invincibles’ by Napoleon. The men of this regiment were veterans from the Guides à Cheval, a regiment created to guard Napoleon’s headquarters when he was on campaign in Italy. The Chasseurs went on to act as a personal escort to Napoleon, following him everywhere. So deep was Napoleon’s respect for this unit and its men that he regularly chose to appear in public sporting their green undress uniform.
Abilities

Can hide in woodland
Can skirmish
Good stamina
Paths seldom trod …"

Engagements Marengo, Ulm, Austerlitz, Eylau,Friedland, Eckmühl, Wagram,Smolensk, Borodino,Maloyaroslavets, Dresden,Leipzig, Hanau, Château-Thierry,Craonne, Waterloo

"The light cavalry enjoyed reputation for bravery and an uninhibited joie-de-vivre when not. There were many excellent regiments of light cavalry, including the 1er Husards, 2e Husards, 3e Husards, 1er Chasseurs-a-Cheval, 5e Chasseurs-a-Cheval or any of the lancer regiments."

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"Nothing has provided me with as much frustration as the chasseurs of cheval. I swear to god these guys are like Rambo, who can fire their carbines with near perfect accuracy at full gallop and can easilly kill off even my bests cavalry. Only thing they can't beat are squares."

And ze boss himself :

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wearing our colors! Chasseurs are for warring, the rest are merely guys looking good on horses, pfffff

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:yay:Tay. ;)
 
"Historically, the Chasseurs à Cheval were given the impressive nickname of ‘Invincibles’ by Napoleon. The men of this regiment were veterans from the Guides à Cheval, a regiment created to guard Napoleon’s headquarters when he was on campaign in Italy. The Chasseurs went on to act as a personal escort to Napoleon, following him everywhere. So deep was Napoleon’s respect for this unit and its men that he regularly chose to appear in public sporting their green undress uniform.
Abilities

Can hide in woodland
Can skirmish
Good stamina
Paths seldom trod …"

Engagements Marengo, Ulm, Austerlitz, Eylau,Friedland, Eckmühl, Wagram,Smolensk, Borodino,Maloyaroslavets, Dresden,Leipzig, Hanau, Château-Thierry,Craonne, Waterloo

"The light cavalry enjoyed reputation for bravery and an uninhibited joie-de-vivre when not. There were many excellent regiments of light cavalry, including the 1er Husards, 2e Husards, 3e Husards, 1er Chasseurs-a-Cheval, 5e Chasseurs-a-Cheval or any of the lancer regiments."

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"Nothing has provided me with as much frustration as the chasseurs of cheval. I swear to god these guys are like Rambo, who can fire their carbines with near perfect accuracy at full gallop and can easilly kill off even my bests cavalry. Only thing they can't beat are squares."

And ze boss himself :

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wearing our colors! Chasseurs are for warring, the rest are merely guys looking good on horses, pfffff

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:yay:Tay. ;)

Former of the 1RCH ? 8-)
 
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