Royal Bavarian 5th Chevaulegers Regiment "Archduke Friedrich of Austria"
The fifth Chevaulegers regiment "Archduke Frederick of Austria" was a cavalry joined the Bavarian army .
history
The association was established on December 6, 1775 by decree of the Elector Palatinate and later Elector of Bavaria Karl Theodor and set up on April 1, 1776 in Kreuznach as the "Leiningen" dragoon regiment of the Electoral Palatinate Army . It was formed from three companies Leib - Dragoons , two companies Pfalzgraf-Max-Reiter and three newly formed companies. Converted into a Chevaulegersregiment on August 1, 1788 , it led various numbers in the period that followed. From January 1, 1790 to February 26, 1799, No. 1 , then No. 4 until March 26, 1804 , then No. 3 and finally No. 5 from April 29, 1811 .
The last place of peace before the outbreak of the First World War was Sarreguemines .
Schleswig-Holstein survey 1848–1851
The regiment took part in the battles against Denmark in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein on May 13, 1849 near Nim and on July 4, 1849 near Viborg .
German war
In the war against Prussia in 1866, the Chevaulegers fought in the Battle of Kissingen .
Franco-German War
During the Franco-Prussian War , the regiment was used in the battles near Weißenburg , Wörth and Sedan as well as the enclosure and siege of Paris .
Whereabouts
After the end of the First World War, the remnants of the regiment returned home, where the association was initially demobilized and finally dissolved in 1920.
The tradition took over in the Reichswehr by decree of the Chief of the Army Command General of the Infantry Hans von Seeckt from August 24th 1921 the training squadron of the 17th (Bavarian) Cavalry Regiment in Bamberg . In the Wehrmacht , the 1st Battalion of the 4th Panzer Regiment in Schweinfurt , and from March 1938 in Wiener Neustadt , continued them.
Regimental owner
Rank | Surname | date |
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Lieutenant General | Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Graf zu Leiningen-Hardenberg | December 30, 1775 to July 1, 1785 |
Emich Carl zu Leiningen | July 2, 1785 to July 4, 1814 | |
Maximilian Prince of Bavaria | April 17, 1816 to November 23, 1825 | |
Maximilian Crown Prince of Bavaria | November 28, 1833 to September 8, 1835 | |
Major general | Karl zu Leiningen | September 9, 1835 to November 13, 1856 |
Otto of Bavaria | April 28, 1867 to June 13, 1886 | |
Albrecht of Austria-Teschen | July 4, 1886 to February 18, 1895 | |
Friedrich of Austria-Teschen | from July 5, 1909 until the regiment was dissolved |
Commanders
Until 1872 the commanders used the designation Oberstkommandant.
Rank | Surname | date |
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Christoph Freiherr von Hauzenberg | December 6, 1775 to January 26, 1782 | |
Johann Christian Freiherr von Albada | January 28, 1782 to February 10, 1787 | |
Karl Freiherr von Meldemann | February 10, 1787 to December 8, 1788 | |
Ferdinand Count of Monceau | December 8, 1788 to January 13, 1789 | |
Ludwig Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein | January 13, 1789 to May 1, 1792 | |
Franz Freiherr von Zandt | May 1, 1792 to November 1, 1799 | |
Friedrich Freiherr von Zandt | November 1, 1799 to April 23, 1807 | |
Friedrich von Lichtenau | April 23, 1807 to October 29, 1809 | |
Johann Nepomuk Baron von Viereck | October 29, 1809 to April 15, 1812 | |
Christian von Raßler | April 15, 1812 to the end of 1812 | |
Anton von Kirschbaum | March 6, 1813 to February 11, 1824 | |
Wilhelm Freiherr von Waldenfels | February 11, 1824 to February 24, 1825 | |
Albert Count von Pappenheim | February 24, 1825 to August 21, 1827 | |
Georg von Mölter | August 21, 1827 to August 29, 1837 | |
Franz Freiherr von Podewils | August 29, 1837 to June 30, 1838 | |
Franz von Hetzendorf | June 30, 1838 to September 10, 1840 | |
Heinrich Freiherr von Brackel | September 10, 1840 to March 6, 1848 | |
Thomas von Stetten | March 6th to March 31st, 1848 | |
Carl von Hailbronner | March 31, 1848 to November 14, 1849 | |
Georg Jordan | November 14, 1849 to March 31, 1855 | |
Eberhard Ritter von Jenisch | March 31, 1855 to November 28, 1860 | |
Camil Freiherr von Egloffstein | November 28, 1860 to May 29, 1864 | |
Carl Freiherr von Pechmann | May 29, 1864 to July 7, 1866 | |
Friedrich Himmelstoss | July 7, 1866 to May 3, 1867 | |
Carl Anton von Weinrich | May 3, 1867 to May 24, 1873 | |
Maximilian Freiherr von Egloffstein | May 24, 1873 to October 4, 1874 | |
Maximilian Freiherr von Sazenhofen | October 4, 1874 to March 6, 1880 | |
Major / Lieutenant Colonel | Franz Count von Tattenbach | March 6, 1880 to October 24, 1882 |
Hermann Freiherr von Hartmann | October 24, 1882 to December 11, 1888 | |
Alexander Ritter von Dotzauer | December 11, 1888 to July 14, 1891 | |
Christian von Schmaltz | July 14, 1891 to May 23, 1895 | |
Friedrich Killinger | May 23, 1895 to June 20, 1899 | |
Kajetan Thompson | June 20 to September 27, 1899 | |
Major / Lieutenant Colonel / Colonel | Konstantin von Gebsattel | September 27, 1899 to 1903 |
Emil Buxbaum | 1903 to October 27, 1906 | |
Ernst Knight of Scrap | October 27, 1906 to April 29, 1909 | |
Lieutenant Colonel / Colonel | Franz Freiherr von Leonrod | April 29, 1909 to February 6, 1913 |
Lieutenant Colonel / Colonel | Franz Ritter and Edler von Schultes | February 6, 1913 to October 24, 1915 |
major | Friedrich Freiherr Loeffelholz von Colberg | October 24, 1915 until the end of the war |
Regimental music
- Presentation march and parade march in step: “The state of war” by Wilhelm Meyer
- Parade march at a trot: “Trabmarsch” by Andreas Hager
- Parade march at a gallop: “Gallop March” by Friedrich Hünn
literature
- Bavarian War Ministry (Hrsg.): Military manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1911. S. LXXXVIIf.
- Konrad Krafft von Dellmensingen , Friedrichfranz Feeser : The Bavaria book of the world wars 1914-1918. Volume 1. Chr. Belser AG publishing house bookstore. Stuttgart 1930.
- Rudolf von Kramer, Otto Freiherr von Waldenfels: Virtuti pro patria. The Royal Bavarian Military Max Joseph Order. Acts of War and Book of Honor 1914–1918. Self-published by the Royal Bavarian Military Max Joseph Order. Munich 1966.
- Günter Wegner: Germany's armies until 1918. Origin and development of the individual formations. Volume 11: Bavaria. Cavalry, artillery, technical troops. Biblio Publishing House. Osnabrück 1984. ISBN 3-7648-1199-4 .
Web links
- 5th Chevauleger Regiment - a brief outline of the regimental history.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Our Old Army's Hall of Fame. Published on the basis of official material from the Reich Archives . Military Publishing House. Berlin 1927. p. 50.