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4th Dragoon Regiment (France)

The 4th Dragoon Regiment (French: 4e Régiment de dragons, 4e RD) was a cavalry unit created during the Ancien Regime and was dissolved on July 11, 2014.

4th Dragoon Regiment
4e régiment de dragons
Regimental insignia
Active1667–2014
Country France
BranchFrench Army
TypeCavalry
Motto(s)Je boute avant (French)


Spes altera Martis[1] (Latin)

Un autre espoir de Mars (French)
EquipmentLeclerc
EngagementsNapoleonic Wars
World War I
World War II
French Indochina War
Algerian War
Gulf War
War on Terror
Battle honours
  • Valmy 1792
  • Eylau 1807
  • Badajoz 1811
  • Nangis 1814
  • La Mortagne 1914
  • L'Avre 1918
  • Flandres 1918
  • L'Aisne 1918
  • Indochine 1947–1954
  • AFN 1952-1962
  • Koweït 1990–1991

Creation and different names edit

  • 1667 : creation of the 4e Régiment de dragons under the designation of Beaupré-Cavalry
  • 1684 : Chartres-Cavalry
  • 1724 : Clermont-Prince-Cavalry
  • 1771 : Marche-Prince-Cavalry
  • 1776 : Conti-Dragons
  • 1791 : 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1814 : 2e Régiment de dragons de la Reine
  • 1815 : 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1815 : dissolution of the regiment
  • 1816 : creation under the designation of Régiment des dragons de la Gironde
  • 1825 : 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1926 : dissolution of the regiment
  • 1929 : creation of the regiment under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portés from the 4e groupe de chasseurs cyclistes
  • 1935 : 4e Régiment de dragons portés
  • 1940 : dissolution of the regiment
  • 1947 : creation of the regiment under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portés
  • 1948 : 4e Régiment de dragons portés
  • 1950 : 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1954 : dissolution of the regiment
  • 1955 : creation of 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1962 : dissolution of the regiment
  • 1968 : creation of 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1990 : squadrons group of 4e Régiment de dragons
  • 1994 : dissolution of the regiment
  • July 27, 2009 : recreation of 4e Régiment de dragons by designation change nomination of the 1er-11e Régiment de cuirassiers.
  • July 11, 2014 : dissolution.

History edit

Ancien Regime edit

The unit took part in all campaigns of the Ancien Regime:

Wars of the Revolution & Empire edit

 
4e Dragons at the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt.

1815 to 1848 edit

The unit was designated as the 2e Régiment des dragons de la Reine under the first restoration, then readopted the old designation during the 100 days; following the abdication of Napoleon Ier, the unit was designated as dragons de la Gironde, then retook the number designation 4 in 1825.

Second Empire edit

The regiment led life in the garrison without any history.

1871 to 1914 edit

In 1870, the regiment participated to combats of the Armée de la Loire.
During the Paris Commune in 1871, the regiment participated with the Armée Versaillaise.

World War I edit

The regiment joined in 1913 the 12e brigade de dragons at Commercy and Sézanne (2e division de cavalerie from August 1914 to November 1918). The 2nd Cavalry Division is attached to the cavalry corps of général Conneau until September 1, 1914.

  • In 1914, the regiment covered the 1er and 2e armées from August 4 to 15 1914. At La Mortagne on August 25, two squadrons hold the wooden forest of de Lalau alongside the chasseur à pied. Under the orders of colonel Dolfus, the regiment apprehended the villages of Chazelles and Gondrexon on November 2, and ten days later, those of Saint-Sauveur and Val-et-Châtillon. After the battle of the Marne, the regiment joined the trenches.
  • In 1915, the regiment led combats on Lorraine.
  • In 1916 in Alsace until June, then in the valley of La Somme east to Amiens, ready to exploit by horse a successful anticipation. Following the failure of the offensive, the regiment was back in the trenches.
  • From November 1916 to January 1917, the regiment joined the trenches of Soissons. At the beginning of the month of March, the regiment is the camp of Mailly. On April 17, the regiment assisted to the Second Battle of the Aisne without taking part in the battle. The regiment joined the sector of Ludes, east of Reims until January 1918. In the meantime, in June and September, the regiment was in the outskirts of Paris to fend off any internal complications. In February 1918, the regiment was summoned for the same reasons at Valence, then Saint-Étienne.
  • Following the German spring offensive end of Mars on Amiens, the regiment let combats in the Flandres at mont des Cats. The regiment was successful at Locre from April 26 to 29 1918, enduring the loss of 80% of effectifs and being cited at the orders of the armed forces. Following a forced march of 200 km, the regiment led combats on Ourcq and apprehended Montmarlet and Montemafroy. The regiment was seen attributed a second citation at the orders of the armed forces, and the fourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914–1918.

Interwar period edit

From 1918 to 1923, the regiment garrisoned at Castres, then Carcasonne where a dissolution was placed in effect in 1926. Recreated in 1929 under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portés 4e BDP, the regiment was formed at Trèves from elements of the 4e groupe de chasseurs cyclistes. The regiment was equipped with chenilettes Citroën, automatic machine guns AMR and side-cars. In 1935, the regiment was designated as 4e régiment de dragons portés and garrisoned at Verdun.

World War II edit

 
A group of AMR 35 armed with Hotchkiss M1929 machine gun of the 4e Régiment de dragons portés of the 1st Light Mechanized Division. The front vehicle is the second produced and features the grand rosettes, typical of this unit since 1938.

On May 10, 1940, the regiment, with the rest of the 1st Light Mechanized Division, made way to Holland, region of Tilburg. On May 12 and 13 and following intense combats, the regiment took a hard turn on the south of the Albert canal, then made way to France. The regiment was engaged in combat during the entire Battle of France. The regiment was dissolved on July 8, 1940 and was cited at the orders of the armed forces for conduit during the short campaign duration.

 
The organization of DLM Mounted Dragoon Regiments (RDP) during the Battle of France.

1945 to 1994 edit

Recreated in February 1947 under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portés, the battalion was sent to Tonkin on March 25 of the same year.
The battalion was sent to Cochinchine in 1948, on November 1, the battalion was redesignated as 4e régiment de dragons portés.
The regiment became 4e Régiment de dragons on February 16, 1950. On June 30, 1954, the regiment was dissolved after a 7-year presence in Indochina.
The regiment was cited twice at the orders of the armed corps.
The 4e Régiment de dragons was formed from elements of the 5th Armoured Division 5e DB on November 15, 1955, in West Germany, then was sent to Algeria on June 19.
On April 28, 1968, at Olivet, the regiment was recreated and equipped with AMX-13 tanks, composed of two squadrons and two companies of VTT.
On June 30, 1979, the regiment was dissolved.
The regiment was recreated on September 1, 1979, at Mourmelon-le-Grand. The regiment was accordingly equipped with 54 AMX 30 B2. The first squadron of the regiment was professionalized and participated in Tchad to Operation Manta from January to June 1984. The regiment was entirely professionalized in 1990.
the 4e dragons was the (heavy AMX-30 B2) armoured tank cavalry regiment of Division Daguet during the first Gulf War. The regiment participated to the principal mission of the division in liaison with the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3e RIMa. The regiment was cited at the orders of the armed forces and was awarded the croix de guerre des théâtres d’opérations extérieurs with palm.
The regiment participated in September 1992 within the United Nations cadres force FORPRONU. Strong with two units, the regiment participated to readying an infantry battalion acting in Croatia.
Dissolved in 1994, on June 28, 2006, the honor guard was entrusted to the combat training center at Mailly.

2009 to 2014 edit

The 4e Régiment de dragons was reactivated in 2009 by dissolution of the 1er-11e Régiment de cuirassiers de Carpiagne and equipped with Leclerc tanks. A part of the regiment was deployed to Lebanon at the corps of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.[2]

The regiment formed the composition of 7th Armoured Brigade. The 4e RD, recreated on August 1, 2009, succeeded to the 1er-11e Régiment de cuirassiers de Carpiagne. The regiment was restructured in the summer of 2009 passing by an organization bi-bataillonnaire to a structure of 4 tank squadrons supported by a rear defensive base. Announced in the 2013 restructurations, the regiment was dissolved on July 11, 2014.

Subordinations edit

The regiment is subordinated to the 7th Armoured Brigade, a part component of terrestrial forces.

Compositions edit

  • four Leclerc squadrons
  • one logistics & command squadron
  • one reserve squadron

Missions edit

In 2009, 70% of the regiment was deployed to Lebanon, Kosovo, Senegal and Afghanistan.

The plan Vigipirate constituted equally an important mission part for the regiment, assured all year long in Paris and in regions around France.

Traditions & uniforms edit

The uniformed royal ordinance of 1786 fixed the uniforms of the Régiments de dragons. The uniform background is dark green (vert dragon). The uniforms are of a distinct color attributed to each regiment.[3]

Regimental Colors edit

 
Regimental colors of the 4e Régiment de dragons.

Decorations edit

The regimental colors of the 4e Régiment de dragons is decorated with:

Fourragere:

  • The regiment bears wearing the fourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914–1918.

Honours edit

Battle Honours edit

 
The Count de Migot as lieutenant-colonel of the regiment.
  • Valmy 1792
  • Eylau 1807
  • Badajoz 1811
  • Nangis 1814
  • La Mortagne 1914
  • L'Avre 1918
  • Flandres 1918
  • L'Aisne 1918
  • Indochine 1947–1954
  • AFN 1952-19623
  • Koweït 1990–1991

Regimental Commanders edit

  • 1773–1781 : colonel Jean Baptiste Camille de Canclaux (**)
  • 1791–1792 : Count Laurent de Migot
  • 1800 : colonel Pierre Wattier
  • 1806–1809 : colonel Auguste Étienne Marie Gourlez de Lamotte (**)
  • 1809–1811 : colonel Pierre Joseph Farine du Creux (*)
  • 1811–1814 : colonel Jean-Baptiste Bouquerot des Essarts
  • 1865 : colonel Jolif du Coulombier
  • 1876–1879 : colonel Génestet de Planhol
  • 1884 : colonel Morin
  • 1914 : colonel Durant de Mareuil
  • 1914 : colonel Dolfus
  • 1914–1915 : commandant Oré
  • 1915–1918 : lieutenant-colonel de la Font
  • 1956–1958 : colonel de Maupeou
  • 1958–1960 : colonel de Sevelinges
  • 1960–1962 : colonel Dumas
  • 1962–1964 : colonel Rapenne
  • ...
  • ...
  • 1968–1970 : colonel Mercier
  • 1970–1972 : colonel Caulery
  • 1972–1974 : colonel Robert
  • 1974–1976 : colonel Duquesne
  • 1976–1978 : colonel Chavanat
  • 1978–1979 : colonel de Rolland
  • 1979–1981 : colonel Maes
  • 1981–1983 : colonel Carlier
  • 1983–1985 : colonel Petit de Bantel
  • 1985–1987 : colonel Choué de la Mettrie
  • 1987–1989 : colonel Hablot
  • 1989–1990 : colonel Gallineau
  • 1990–1992 : colonel Bourret
  • 1992–1994 : colonel Marchand
  • 2009–2011 : colonel du Breil de Pontbriand
  • 2011–2013 : colonel Baudouin
  • 2013–2014 : lieutenant-colonel Le Carff

Notable Officers & dragons edit

References edit

  1. ^ Charles-Louis d’Authville Des Amourettes: Essai sur la cavalerie tant ancienne que moderne auquel on a joint les instructions & les ordonnances nouvelles qui y ont rapport, avec l’état actuel des troupes à cheval, leur paye, &c., à Paris, chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, imprimeur-libraire du Corps royal de l’artillerie & du génie, rue Dauphine, à l’Image de Notre-Dame. 1756. p. 154 books.google
  2. ^ Le 4e régiment de dragons renaît au Liban sur defense.gouv.fr
  3. ^ « Dragons 1789 » sur 1789-1815.com.

Sources et bibliographies edit

  • Musée des Blindés ou Association des amis du musée des Blindés 1043, route de Fontevraud, 49400 Saumur
  • France militaire by Abel Hugo, 1838

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The 4th Dragoon Regiment French 4e Regiment de dragons 4e RD was a cavalry unit created during the Ancien Regime and was dissolved on July 11 2014 4th Dragoon Regiment4e regiment de dragonsRegimental insigniaActive1667 2014Country FranceBranchFrench ArmyTypeCavalryMotto s Je boute avant French Spes altera Martis 1 Latin Un autre espoir de Mars French EquipmentLeclercEngagementsNapoleonic WarsWorld War IWorld War II French Indochina WarAlgerian WarGulf WarWar on TerrorBattle honoursValmy 1792 Eylau 1807 Badajoz 1811 Nangis 1814 La Mortagne 1914 L Avre 1918 Flandres 1918 L Aisne 1918 Indochine 1947 1954 AFN 1952 1962 Koweit 1990 1991 Contents 1 Creation and different names 2 History 2 1 Ancien Regime 2 2 Wars of the Revolution amp Empire 2 3 1815 to 1848 2 4 Second Empire 2 5 1871 to 1914 2 6 World War I 2 7 Interwar period 2 8 World War II 2 9 1945 to 1994 2 10 2009 to 2014 2 10 1 Subordinations 2 10 2 Compositions 2 10 3 Missions 3 Traditions amp uniforms 3 1 Regimental Colors 3 2 Decorations 3 3 Honours 3 3 1 Battle Honours 4 Regimental Commanders 5 Notable Officers amp dragons 6 References 6 1 Sources et bibliographiesCreation and different names edit1667 creation of the 4e Regiment de dragons under the designation of Beaupre Cavalry 1684 Chartres Cavalry 1724 Clermont Prince Cavalry 1771 Marche Prince Cavalry 1776 Conti Dragons 1791 4e Regiment de dragons 1814 2e Regiment de dragons de la Reine 1815 4e Regiment de dragons 1815 dissolution of the regiment 1816 creation under the designation of Regiment des dragons de la Gironde 1825 4e Regiment de dragons 1926 dissolution of the regiment 1929 creation of the regiment under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portes from the 4e groupe de chasseurs cyclistes 1935 4e Regiment de dragons portes 1940 dissolution of the regiment 1947 creation of the regiment under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portes 1948 4e Regiment de dragons portes 1950 4e Regiment de dragons 1954 dissolution of the regiment 1955 creation of 4e Regiment de dragons 1962 dissolution of the regiment 1968 creation of 4e Regiment de dragons 1990 squadrons group of 4e Regiment de dragons 1994 dissolution of the regiment July 27 2009 recreation of 4e Regiment de dragons by designation change nomination of the 1er 11e Regiment de cuirassiers July 11 2014 dissolution History editAncien Regime edit The unit took part in all campaigns of the Ancien Regime Guerre de Hollande 1672 1678 Guerre de la Ligue d Augsbourg 1689 1697 War of the Spanish Succession 1701 1713 War of the Quadruple Alliance 1719 War of the Polish Succession 1733 1736 War of the Austrian Succession 1740 1748 Seven Years War 1756 1763 Wars of the Revolution amp Empire edit nbsp 4e Dragons at the Battle of Jena Auerstedt 1792 Battle of Valmy Order of battle of the Army of the Moselle in the expedition of Treves 1793 Battle of Wissembourg 1796 Armee de Rhin et Moselle Battle of Aldenhoven 1805 War of the Third Coalition Battle of Ulm Battle of Austerlitz 1806 War of the Fourth Coalition Battle of Golymin 1807 War of the Fourth Coalition Battle of Eylau Corps d observation de la Gironde 1808 Peninsular War Battle of Medellin 1809 Battle of Alcantara 1811 Battle of the Gebora Battle of Albuera 1813 German Campaign of 1813 Battle of Leipzig 1814 Campaign in north east France 1814 Battle of Bar sur Aube Battle of Mormant 1815 to 1848 edit The unit was designated as the 2e Regiment des dragons de la Reine under the first restoration then readopted the old designation during the 100 days following the abdication of Napoleon Ier the unit was designated as dragons de la Gironde then retook the number designation 4 in 1825 Second Empire edit The regiment led life in the garrison without any history 1871 to 1914 edit In 1870 the regiment participated to combats of the Armee de la Loire During the Paris Commune in 1871 the regiment participated with the Armee Versaillaise World War I edit The regiment joined in 1913 the 12e brigade de dragons at Commercy and Sezanne 2e division de cavalerie from August 1914 to November 1918 The 2nd Cavalry Division is attached to the cavalry corps of general Conneau until September 1 1914 In 1914 the regiment covered the 1er and 2e armees from August 4 to 15 1914 At La Mortagne on August 25 two squadrons hold the wooden forest of de Lalau alongside the chasseur a pied Under the orders of colonel Dolfus the regiment apprehended the villages of Chazelles and Gondrexon on November 2 and ten days later those of Saint Sauveur and Val et Chatillon After the battle of the Marne the regiment joined the trenches In 1915 the regiment led combats on Lorraine In 1916 in Alsace until June then in the valley of La Somme east to Amiens ready to exploit by horse a successful anticipation Following the failure of the offensive the regiment was back in the trenches From November 1916 to January 1917 the regiment joined the trenches of Soissons At the beginning of the month of March the regiment is the camp of Mailly On April 17 the regiment assisted to the Second Battle of the Aisne without taking part in the battle The regiment joined the sector of Ludes east of Reims until January 1918 In the meantime in June and September the regiment was in the outskirts of Paris to fend off any internal complications In February 1918 the regiment was summoned for the same reasons at Valence then Saint Etienne Following the German spring offensive end of Mars on Amiens the regiment let combats in the Flandres at mont des Cats The regiment was successful at Locre from April 26 to 29 1918 enduring the loss of 80 of effectifs and being cited at the orders of the armed forces Following a forced march of 200 km the regiment led combats on Ourcq and apprehended Montmarlet and Montemafroy The regiment was seen attributed a second citation at the orders of the armed forces and the fourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914 1918 Interwar period edit From 1918 to 1923 the regiment garrisoned at Castres then Carcasonne where a dissolution was placed in effect in 1926 Recreated in 1929 under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portes 4e BDP the regiment was formed at Treves from elements of the 4e groupe de chasseurs cyclistes The regiment was equipped with chenilettes Citroen automatic machine guns AMR and side cars In 1935 the regiment was designated as 4e regiment de dragons portes and garrisoned at Verdun World War II edit nbsp A group of AMR 35 armed with Hotchkiss M1929 machine gun of the 4e Regiment de dragons portes of the 1st Light Mechanized Division The front vehicle is the second produced and features the grand rosettes typical of this unit since 1938 On May 10 1940 the regiment with the rest of the 1st Light Mechanized Division made way to Holland region of Tilburg On May 12 and 13 and following intense combats the regiment took a hard turn on the south of the Albert canal then made way to France The regiment was engaged in combat during the entire Battle of France The regiment was dissolved on July 8 1940 and was cited at the orders of the armed forces for conduit during the short campaign duration nbsp The organization of DLM Mounted Dragoon Regiments RDP during the Battle of France 1945 to 1994 edit Recreated in February 1947 under the designation of 4e bataillon de dragons portes the battalion was sent to Tonkin on March 25 of the same year The battalion was sent to Cochinchine in 1948 on November 1 the battalion was redesignated as 4e regiment de dragons portes The regiment became 4e Regiment de dragons on February 16 1950 On June 30 1954 the regiment was dissolved after a 7 year presence in Indochina The regiment was cited twice at the orders of the armed corps The 4e Regiment de dragons was formed from elements of the 5th Armoured Division 5e DB on November 15 1955 in West Germany then was sent to Algeria on June 19 On April 28 1968 at Olivet the regiment was recreated and equipped with AMX 13 tanks composed of two squadrons and two companies of VTT On June 30 1979 the regiment was dissolved The regiment was recreated on September 1 1979 at Mourmelon le Grand The regiment was accordingly equipped with 54 AMX 30 B2 The first squadron of the regiment was professionalized and participated in Tchad to Operation Manta from January to June 1984 The regiment was entirely professionalized in 1990 the 4e dragons was the heavy AMX 30 B2 armoured tank cavalry regiment of Division Daguet during the first Gulf War The regiment participated to the principal mission of the division in liaison with the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3e RIMa The regiment was cited at the orders of the armed forces and was awarded the croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieurs with palm The regiment participated in September 1992 within the United Nations cadres force FORPRONU Strong with two units the regiment participated to readying an infantry battalion acting in Croatia Dissolved in 1994 on June 28 2006 the honor guard was entrusted to the combat training center at Mailly 2009 to 2014 edit The 4e Regiment de dragons was reactivated in 2009 by dissolution of the 1er 11e Regiment de cuirassiers de Carpiagne and equipped with Leclerc tanks A part of the regiment was deployed to Lebanon at the corps of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon 2 The regiment formed the composition of 7th Armoured Brigade The 4e RD recreated on August 1 2009 succeeded to the 1er 11e Regiment de cuirassiers de Carpiagne The regiment was restructured in the summer of 2009 passing by an organization bi bataillonnaire to a structure of 4 tank squadrons supported by a rear defensive base Announced in the 2013 restructurations the regiment was dissolved on July 11 2014 Subordinations edit The regiment is subordinated to the 7th Armoured Brigade a part component of terrestrial forces Compositions edit four Leclerc squadrons one logistics amp command squadron one reserve squadron Missions edit In 2009 70 of the regiment was deployed to Lebanon Kosovo Senegal and Afghanistan The plan Vigipirate constituted equally an important mission part for the regiment assured all year long in Paris and in regions around France Traditions amp uniforms editThe uniformed royal ordinance of 1786 fixed the uniforms of the Regiments de dragons The uniform background is dark green vert dragon The uniforms are of a distinct color attributed to each regiment 3 nbsp Clermont cavalry 1757 nbsp Conti cavalry 1762 nbsp Conti dragons 1776 nbsp Conti dragons 1779 nbsp Conti dragons 1786 nbsp 4e dragons 1791 Regimental Colors edit nbsp Regimental colors of the 4e Regiment de dragons Decorations edit The regimental colors of the 4e Regiment de dragons is decorated with Croix de guerre 1914 1918 with 2 palms Croix de guerre 1939 1945 with 1 palm Croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures with 2 vermeil stars for service in Indochina Croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures with 1 palm croix de la vaillance vietnamienne with 1 vermeil star Fourragere The regiment bears wearing the fourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914 1918 nbsp Fourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914 1918 Honours edit Battle Honours edit nbsp The Count de Migot as lieutenant colonel of the regiment Valmy 1792 Eylau 1807 Badajoz 1811 Nangis 1814 La Mortagne 1914 L Avre 1918 Flandres 1918 L Aisne 1918 Indochine 1947 1954 AFN 1952 19623 Koweit 1990 1991Regimental Commanders edit1773 1781 colonel Jean Baptiste Camille de Canclaux 1791 1792 Count Laurent de Migot 1800 colonel Pierre Wattier 1806 1809 colonel Auguste Etienne Marie Gourlez de Lamotte 1809 1811 colonel Pierre Joseph Farine du Creux 1811 1814 colonel Jean Baptiste Bouquerot des Essarts 1865 colonel Jolif du Coulombier 1876 1879 colonel Genestet de Planhol 1884 colonel Morin 1914 colonel Durant de Mareuil 1914 colonel Dolfus 1914 1915 commandant Ore 1915 1918 lieutenant colonel de la Font 1956 1958 colonel de Maupeou 1958 1960 colonel de Sevelinges 1960 1962 colonel Dumas 1962 1964 colonel Rapenne 1968 1970 colonel Mercier 1970 1972 colonel Caulery 1972 1974 colonel Robert 1974 1976 colonel Duquesne 1976 1978 colonel Chavanat 1978 1979 colonel de Rolland 1979 1981 colonel Maes 1981 1983 colonel Carlier 1983 1985 colonel Petit de Bantel 1985 1987 colonel Choue de la Mettrie 1987 1989 colonel Hablot 1989 1990 colonel Gallineau 1990 1992 colonel Bourret 1992 1994 colonel Marchand 2009 2011 colonel du Breil de Pontbriand 2011 2013 colonel Baudouin 2013 2014 lieutenant colonel Le CarffNotable Officers amp dragons editgeneral Maxime Weygand 1888 then a lieutenant References edit Charles Louis d Authville Des Amourettes Essai sur la cavalerie tant ancienne que moderne auquel on a joint les instructions amp les ordonnances nouvelles qui y ont rapport avec l etat actuel des troupes a cheval leur paye amp c a Paris chez Charles Antoine Jombert imprimeur libraire du Corps royal de l artillerie amp du genie rue Dauphine a l Image de Notre Dame 1756 p 154 books google Le 4e regiment de dragons renait au Liban sur defense gouv fr Dragons 1789 sur 1789 1815 com Sources et bibliographies edit Musee des Blindes ou Association des amis du musee des Blindes 1043 route de Fontevraud 49400 Saumur France militaire by Abel Hugo 1838 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4th Dragoon Regiment France amp oldid 1204144272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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