All,
Was working on an OOB containing the 2nd. Reserve Korps for the Austrian Army. Grenediers and Heavy Horse. Since we don't have Kuirassiere,(yet), I was doing up the Dragoon Brigade. One of the Regiments is called the Wurttemberg Dragoons. It is the only reference I have ever seen to them. None of my other information lists them or even has Wurttemberg as a previous name. Anyone have anything on this? Appreciate it.
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Austrian cavalry Info...
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Last edited by Jack ONeill on Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Austrian cavavlry Info...
Oh yes, and apparently I can't spell "Cavalry." Sheesh...
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Re: Austrian cavavlry Info...
You do know that you can go back and edit the topic's name.....well don't you?Oh yes, and apparently I can't spell "Cavalry." Sheesh...
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DaV,
Yes, but that would require me to actually DO something.
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Yes, but that would require me to actually DO something.

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Re: Austrian cavalry Info...
owner of the regiment was duke of württemberg, later Vincenz Freiherr Knesevich (reg. number.: 3) they looks like other dragoons (+red facings)
http://www.napoleon-series.org/military ... av5.html#3
btw. which oob is it? i think they were named after Knesevich in 1809 campaign
http://www.napoleon-series.org/military ... av5.html#3
btw. which oob is it? i think they were named after Knesevich in 1809 campaign
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Re: Austrian cavalry Info...
one mere note regarding topic:
some of austrian chevaulegeres regiments was wearing white uniforms like dragoons instead of green: nos.: 3,5,6 (according to napoleonistyka)
http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/Austr ... vaulegeres
some of austrian chevaulegeres regiments was wearing white uniforms like dragoons instead of green: nos.: 3,5,6 (according to napoleonistyka)
http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/Austr ... vaulegeres
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Re: Austrian cavavlry Info...
Jack ONeill wrote:
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I always ending up spelling it Calvary which passes the Spell Checker just fine. :cheer:Oh yes, and apparently I can't spell "Cavalry." Sheesh...
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Pangi and Born,
Pangi - OOB is from "Crisis on the Danube", Duetches Armee, 20 March, 1809.
Yes, was aware of the occasional Green Jacket among the White-coated Dragoons. Have Napoleonstkya booked-marked for reference online. I figured Wurrtemberg had been the Patron/Owner of the regiment at some point. It doesn't show up in the 1809 or later registries. Thanks for the 1809 name.
Born - Been there with spellcheck.
Jack B)
Pangi - OOB is from "Crisis on the Danube", Duetches Armee, 20 March, 1809.
Yes, was aware of the occasional Green Jacket among the White-coated Dragoons. Have Napoleonstkya booked-marked for reference online. I figured Wurrtemberg had been the Patron/Owner of the regiment at some point. It doesn't show up in the 1809 or later registries. Thanks for the 1809 name.
Born - Been there with spellcheck.

Jack B)
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