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What British regiments fought at Waterloo?

What British regiments fought at Waterloo?

The following British regiments received the battle honour of ‘Waterloo’: 1st and 2nd Life Guards, Royal Horse Guards, 1st King’ Dragoon Guards, 1st Royal Dragoons, 2nd Dragoons Royal Scots Greys, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, 7th Queen’s Own Hussars, 10th Prince of Wales’s Own Royal Hussars, 11th Light Dragoons, 12th …

How many regiments fought at Waterloo?

In addition there were three Irish regiments at Waterloo, the 27th Foot (Inniskilling Fusiliers), the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons and the 18th (King’s Irish) Hussars. The 27th Foot bore the brunt of Napoleon’s frontal assault and suffered 481 men killed or injured. Many Irish distinguished themselves at Waterloo.

Who fought at the Battle of Waterloo?

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815 between Napoleon’s French Army and a coalition led by the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Blücher. The decisive battle of its age, it concluded a war that had raged for 23 years, ended French attempts to dominate Europe, and destroyed Napoleon’s imperial power forever.

What was the name of the British regiments at Waterloo?

The following British regiments were present at the Battle of Waterloo. The current regiment within the British Army is indicated in bold. 1st Life Guards now the Life Guards 2nd Life Guards now the Life Guards

Who was the King of England during the Battle of Waterloo?

The KGL owed its allegiance to King George III of Great Britain, as the Elector of Hanover, and fought with the British army. The KGL comprised both cavalry and infantry regiments. KGL uniforms mirrored the British, as did the regiments of the re-constituted Hanoverian army. Belgians and Dutch wore dark blue.

How many British soldiers died in the Battle of Waterloo?

More than 4,000 British soldiers died in or soon after the battle, but the survivors earned the right to wear the Waterloo medal, and enjoyed the status of heroes at home. The stories of some of the fallen and of the surviving veterans can be traced in documents held in the National Records of Scotland.

What are the names of the Scottish soldiers at Waterloo?

The stories of some of the fallen and of the surviving veterans can be traced in documents held in the National Records of Scotland. The examples featured here mainly concern the 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameron Highlanders) and the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Scots Greys).