Examples of 'regiment of horse' in a sentence

Meaning of "regiment of horse"

regiment of horse: Regiment of horse historically referred to a cavalry unit in the military that consisted of soldiers mounted on horseback. This phrase is rooted in traditional warfare terminologies and may also be used metaphorically

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Each regiment of horse had two squadrons of three companies.
He supported the king and was a Colonel in a regiment of horse.
He commanded a regiment of horse on the right wing at the Battle of Aughrim.
During the civil war in Scotland he commanded a regiment of horse fighting for the king.
He commanded a regiment of horse under the Duke of Marlborough.
He then took command of the newly raised Life Regiment of Horse.
Next target, the regiment of horse guards, where stands the Swede King Carol.
After the war, he was transferred to a regiment of horse guards.
A regiment of horse chasseurs, made up temporarily of 2 squadrons, 2 companies each one, with its staff.
Bourchier was a gentleman of the regiment of horse commanded by Lord Windsor.
FitzGerald-Villiers was a Brigadier-General in the Army and Lieutenant-Colonel in the Queen 's Regiment of Horse.
Subsequently he was assigned to the Regiment of Horse Artillery of the Guard.
He joined the parliamentary army, and in 1648 he commanded a regiment of horse.
Colonel Thomas Harrison 's regiment of horse arrived first.
Early in 1658, Boteler replaced William Packer as commander of Cromwell 's regiment of horse.

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