- Red Lancers
The Red Lancers ( _fr. Lanciers Rouges) were a private
military unit that servedFrance during the reign of Napoleon I. Cite web|url=http://www.napoleonguide.com/books_osp_redlancers.htm|title=Napoleonic Guide|accessmonthday=17 April|accessyear=2007] Cite web|url=http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781841765082|title=Random House Books|accessmonthday=17 April|accessyear=2007] Cite web|url=http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/history105.htm|title=Teaching History online|accessmonthday=17 April|accessyear=2007] They were formed in the year 1810, afterHolland merged withFrance , but their original purpose was to serve as hussars of the DutchRoyal Guard .The units, who were of anelite order, were known for their loyalty and military might, as well as their professionalism in and out ofbattle .When the men of the Guard were converted into the new unit of the
horse -mounted Red Lancers, they were gifted with a newscarlet -coloureduniform that was responsible for their name, as well as a new set of weapons. They also received a new leader - Col. BaronEdouard Colbert - under whom they were known properly as the 2nd Light Horse Lancers of Napoleon's Imperial Guard ("2e régiment de chevaux-légers des Lanciers de la Garde Impériale").However, despite their previous posts in Holland as the Royal Guards, they suffered enormous losses in the first
invasion they participated in, which was that ofRussia in the year 1812. While the devastation for the regiment at that particular conflict almost caused the entire dissolution of the newly-formed unit, they would continue to serve in the military, but without many of the original Dutchmen, who were thought of as the pride of the regiment and who would be replaced by French soldiers. Cite web|url=http://www.napoleon-series.org/reviews/military/c_pawley.html|title=Napoleon Series|accessmonthday=17 April|accessyear=2007]The following year, in 1813, the Red Lancers were a distinguished regiment in a battle in
Germany , and once again, in 1814, where they fought in the areas then known as theLow Countries .The next year after that, in 1815, Napoleon returned from his
exile . The same year, the Red Lancers fought at Waterloo. Even though Dutch-Belgiancavalry commander van Merlen, one of the most highly ranked and celebratedarmy officers of the regiment, lost his life at Waterloo, some of the original Dutchmen still existed in the ranks, and would serve as Red Lancers long after the 1815 victory.Notes
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