VICTORIAN BRITISH 3RD REGIMENT, later named "PRINCE OF WALES" DRAGOON GUARDS SOLID BRASS CALVARY HELMET w RED & BLACK PLUME. The
3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment in
the British Army, first raised in 1685 as the Earl of Plymouth's
Regiment of Horse. It was renamed as the 3rd Regiment of Dragoon
Guards in 1751 and the 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards in
1765. Origins In
1685, Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, formed a troop of
cuirassiers to suppress the Duke of Monmouth's revolt against King
James II. Later that year, this troop was merged with five others to
form a regiment, initially ranked as the 4th Horse. After
James's fall, the regiment fought for King William III. It served at
Steenkirk (1692), Landen (1693) and Namur (1695) during the Nine
Years War (1688-1697). 18th
century During
the War
of the Spanish Succession (1701-14),
the regiment fought at Schellenberg (1704), Blenheim (1704),
Ramillies (1706), Oudenarde (1708) and Malplaquet (1709). It
spent the next 30 years mainly on peacetime duties,
although it did help suppress the 1715 Jacobite
Revolt . In
1746, it was converted into a dragoon guards regiment, before being
renamed the 3rd Regiment of Dragoon Guards in 1751. During
the Seven
Years War (1756-63),
it fought in Germany at Minden (1759), Corbach (1760), Warburg (1760)
and Vellingshausen (1761). In 1765, it took on the title of the
Prince of Wales, who would later become the Prince Regent and then
King George IV. In
1793, the regiment joined the Flanders campaign against Revolutionary
France. It saw action at the Siege of Dunkirk (1793), Cantilon
(1794), Villers en Cauchies (1794), Beaumont (1794) and Willems
(1794). 19th
century From
1809 to the end of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15), it was in the
Peninsula, serving at Talavera (1809), Busaco (1810), Torres Vedras
(1810), Albuera (1811), Badajoz (1811), Ciudad Rodrigo
(1812), Salamanca (1812),
Burgos (1812) and Vitoria (1813). The
regiment then spent most of the 19th century on home service. It
charged rioters in Bristol in 1831 and was kept in Ireland on
garrison duties during the Crimean
War (1854-56). However,
it did deploy to India from 1857 to 1868, and from 1884 to 1895. In
1868, it was also the only British cavalry unit to participate in
the Abysinnia
Expedition (1867-68). 20th
century The
regiment was deployed to the Boer War (1899-1902) from 1901 to 1902,
taking part in the anti-guerrilla operations in the Transvaal and
Orange Free State. It then spent time in Ireland, England and Egypt
on garrison duties. The
3rd Dragoon Guards arrived on the Western Front in October 1914. It
remained there for the entire First World War (1914-18), taking
part in many engagements including the first and second battles
of Ypres (1914
and 1915), Loos (1915),
Arras (1917), Cambrai (1917),
St Quentin (1918) and Amiens (1918). In
1919, the regiment began a two-year deployment to Ireland during the
Irish War of Independence (1919-21).
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