Guard Hussar Regiment (Denmark)
Guard Hussar Regiment | |
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Gardehusarregimentet | |
Cap badge of the Guard Hussars | |
Active |
17 November 1614 – present (402 years, 9 months) |
Country | Kingdom of Denmark |
Branch | Royal Danish Army |
Type | Cavalry |
Role |
1st Battalion – Armoured Infantry 2nd Battalion – Armoured Infantry 3rd Battalion – Reconnaissance 4th Battalion – Armoured Infantry 5th Battalion - Basic Training |
Size | Five battalions |
Part of | Army Staff |
Garrison/HQ |
I.Bataljon – Antvorskov barracks II.Bataljon – Antvorskov barracks III.Bataljon – Bornholm IV.Bataljon – Antvorskov barracks V.Bataljon – Antvorskov barracks |
Nickname(s) | GHR |
Patron | Crown Prince Frederick |
Motto(s) | In Actis Esto Volucris (Be swift in action) |
Regimental belt |
(Primary used by III.Bataljon at Bornholm ) |
March | Garderhusarregimentets Signalmarch Play |
Anniversaries |
17 November 1614 10 February 1762 |
Engagements |
Thirty Years War Torstenson War Second Nordic War Scanian War Nine Years' War War of the Spanish Succession Great Nordic War Napoleonic Wars First Schleswig War Second Schleswig War Operation Weserübung War in Afghanistan (2001–present) Post-invasion Iraq (2003–2011) |
Website | Official Facebook |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Colonel Jens Ole Rossen-Jørgensen |
Ceremonial chief | HM The Queen of Denmark |
Notable commanders |
Peder Aalborg |
The Guard Hussar Regiment (Danish: Gardehusarregimentet, GHR) is a special cavalry unit of the Royal Danish Army, the primary task is to train the Guard Hussars for various functions in the mobilisation force.[1] The Guard Hussars are one of two active cavalry regiments of the Danish Army, and was formed in 2001 through the amalgamation of the original Guard Hussars regiment, Zealand Life Regiment and Danish Life Regiment
History
Although the Guard Hussars themselves date from 10 February 1762, the Danish Army takes the date of the founding of a regiment from its oldest part, in this case the Zealand Life Regiment, which was founded in 1614. This makes the Guard Hussars one of the oldest regiment of hussars in the world still operational, it is also the only hussars in mounted parade uniform to still wear the slung and braided pelisse which was formerly characteristic of this class of cavalry. In addition to its operational role, the Guard Hussar Regiment is one of two regiments in the Danish Army (along with the Den Kongelige Livgarde) to be classed as 'Guards'; in this case, the Mounted Squadron perform the same role as the Household Cavalry do in the British Army.
The motto of the regiment is in Latin: In actis esto volucris, which translates to Be swift in action.
From 1961 to 1972 the regiment was responsible for two armoured battalions, one recon battalion and three infantry battalions. From 1972–2000 the regiment was responsible for one armoured, one mechanised infantry, one reconnaissance and two infantry battalions. From 2000–2004 the regiment was responsible for two armoured, two mechanised infantry, one reconnaissance and two infantry battalions. From 1992–2004 the regiment also had to form two light Reconnaissance Squadrons assigned to the Brigades.
Today the Gardehusarregiment is classed as a cavalry regiment, it is in fact a mixed armoured and infantry unit, with four battalions:
- 1st Battalion – Armoured Infantry (part of 2nd Brigade)
- 2nd Battalion – Armoured Infantry (part of 2nd Brigade)
- 3rd Battalion – Reconnaissance (part of 1st Brigade)
- 4th Battalion – INTOPS Training (in active)
- 5th Battalion – Basic Training (part of 2nd Brigade)
- HESK – Public duties/ceremonial
Names of the regiment
Husarregimentet | Hussar Regiment | 1762-02-10 | – | 1780 |
1. og 2. Husaregiment | 1st and 2nd Hussar Regiment | 1780 | – | 1785 |
1. og 2. Husarkorps | 1st and 2nd Hussar Corps | 1785 | – | 1788 |
Husarregimentet | Hussar Regiment | 1788 | – | 1842 |
Garderhusardivisionen | Guard Hussar Division | 1842 | – | 1855 |
Husarregimentet | Hussar Regiment | 1855 | – | 1856 |
Garderhusarregimentet | Guard Hussar Regiment | 1856 | – | Present |
References
- ↑ "The Guard Hussars". Retrieved July 25, 2009.
- ↑ Laursen, Ole (22 April 2014). "Historical Overview of Guard Hussar Regiment". Wadschier. Retrieved 5 June 2017.