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14th Dragoons
THE 14th (KING’S) HUSSARS 1914-1918
Lt. Colonel Hewitt was again in command of the Regiment. There was a well-planned series of preparatory battles. The Regiment suffered perhaps its severest blow in the death of Capt. T. R. Bruce.
Colonel Sir H. W. Hodgson
Henry West Hodgson was born 29 June 1868 the second son of Barnard Beckett Hodgson and Mabel Gertrude, married in 1839. He was the Regimental Colonel of the 14th King's Hussars and the Commanding Officer of the 15th (The King's) Hussars. He also commanded the Australian Mounted Division during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War. Colonel Sir H. W. Hodgson joined the 15th … Continue reading Colonel Sir H. W. Hodgson
14th Dragoons
The 14th Dragoons were now constituted a corps of Light Dragoons in Ireland.
The Ramnuggar Boys
A very old card about the 14th Hussars
14th Hussar
A 14th Hussar in Dress 1891
Drum Horse King Edward VII
A 14th Hussar on Drum Horse King Edward VII which was presented by His Majesty King Edward VII to the regiment on their return from South Africa in 1904 whilst stationed at Aldershot.
14th Hussar on his horse
14th Hussar on his horse
OLD REGIMENTAL SONG OF 14TH LIGHT DRAGOONS
Beaten backward in the press
Reeled the Old Fourteenth
And in triumph shrill arose
The yell of the triumphant foes,
As where the British Lion flew
Flaunting 'White and Red and Blue
Full well the fiery Frenchmen knew
The fame of the Fourteenth
From Light Dragoons to Hussars, 17 Aug 1861
The 14th Light Dragoons returned to Britain after spending 19 years, from 1841 to 1860, in India, where they had fought and distinguished themselves in the Second Sikh War and the Indian Mutiny. In 1860 they were sent to Newbridge in County Kildare to recruit and buy horses. On 17 Aug 1861, a few days … Continue reading From Light Dragoons to Hussars, 17 Aug 1861
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