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Count Radetzky's 5th Hussar Regiment

The 5th Hussar Regiment, or Count Radetzky's 5th Hussar Regiment, was set up as an Austrian-Habsburg cavalry association. The unit then existed in the Imperial and Royal or Common Army within the Austro-Hungarian Army until its dissolution in 1918. All names of the regiments were deleted in 1915 without replacement. From then on, the regiment was referred to as "Hussar Regiment No. 5". Despite this order, it was not easily maintained, as the name was printed on numerous legal documents and stamps still in circulation.

Order in 1914 edit

Formation edit

On 28 April 1798 the 5th Hussars were formed in Varaždin, Croatia from the 1st Hussars of the Kaiser, 2nd Hussars of Archduke Joseph, 8th Hussars of Wurmser, and 9th Hussars of Erdödy.

In 1860 the regiment had to disband a squadron formed from the 4th division of the 1st Volunteer Hussar Regiment.

Peaceful garrisons edit

I. II. III.

Regiment leaders edit

Years Leader
1798-1801 Vacan
1801-1809 Lieutenant field marshal Carl Otto Freiherr von Bártokéz
1809-1814 Lieutenant field marshal Joseph Graf Radetzky von Radetz[1]
1814-1820 Prince Regent George IV of the United Kingdom
1820-1830 King George IV of the United Kingdom
1830-1831 General of the Cavalry Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz
1831-1848 Carl Albert, King of Sardinia
1848-1858 Generalfeldmarschall Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz
1858-1871 Lieutenant field marshal Wilhelm Albert, Prince of Montenuovo
 
Regiment officer in 1865

Major battles edit

War of the Second Coalition

In 1799, in the midst of the War of the Second Coalition, the regiment, under the leadership of Count Radetzky, fought with the Neapolitan army in Italy at Verona-Pastrengo, Parona, Magnano and took part in the sieges of Pizzighettone, Milan, Alessandria and Tortona. For his service in these battles, Radetzky was promoted from captain to colonel. The regiment was also involved in the Battle of Novi.[2]

 
Field marshal Graf Radetzky

Certain squadrons fought at Cremona, S Giuliano,[clarification needed] Fressonara, Acqui, and Pasturana.

 
Uniform from 1916

In 1800, the regiment made forays on the Genoa river, fought at Bocchetta, Cremona and in the Battle of Marengo. They had also participated in a skirmish at Pozzolo-Valeggio.

Napoleonic Wars edit

During the Napoleonic Wars, the Imperial and Royal Hussars maintained positions in Italy and Slovenia. In 1805, the regiment retreated from battles at Gonars on the Tagliamento.[citation needed] In 1809, a squadron under Major Luszensky fought a battle at Kobarid, where the regiment fought with great losses at Sacile.[3] They had also participated in the Battle of the Piave.[4] Streifkorps led battles at San Daniele, Tarvisio, and Raab.

German Campaign of 1813

In 1813, three divisions fought at Inner Austria near Višnja Gora, Šmarje-Sap, Velike Lašče, and Cerknica. One division excelled at the Podpetsch bridge near Kranj, where a division of French soldiers from the Berlotti division were captured. Another division fought in Istria near Castelnuovo. After the regiment was brought together, it took part in the persecution fights over the Soča.

In 1814, the regiment operated in the area around Parma. The Streifkorps fought at Cadeo, Fiorenzuola, Pontremoli, Parma, Reggio and on the Nura. One division was assigned to the siege of Venice, two to the siege of Mantua.

In 1815, battles against Marshal Joachim Murat's troops. Parts of the regiment had battles at Catoliea, Panaro, Rubiera and fought in the Battle of Tolentino. They then invaded and placed occupation forces in southern France.

Risorgimento

In 1821, a division took part in the campaign for Naples. The rest of the Italian federation stood with three divisions in Piedmont to fight the unrest there.[5]

Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire

After the outbreak of the revolution in 1848, the regiment was used to quell street fighting in Milan. This was followed by involvement in the battles at Goito. Part of the regiment fought in the Battle of Custozza. The Streifkorps fought at Vicenza, Valeggio and Le sei Vie.[citation needed]

In 1849 a division was set to patrol Borgo San Siro and Vigevano, while another fought at Gamboló and advanced to Romagna.

World War I edit

During the First World War, the hussars were exposed to a wide variety of uses. Initially they fought cavalry in the regimental association, but were also used infantry in all theaters of war. As with all schools of cavalry in Austria-Hungary, the old horseback tactics were abandoned in light of high casualties.[6]

After the proclamation of Hungary as an independent state in October 1918, the Hungarian-born soldiers were called upon by the interim government to stop fighting and to return home.

Structure edit

A regiment in the Austro-Hungarian Cavalry usually consisted of three to four divisions; each division was the size of a battalion. Each division had three squadrons, each of which consisted of two companies. The number of riders in the individual subunits fluctuated, but was usually around 80 riders per company.

Each division was named after their respective leader: The 1st division was the colonel division, the 2nd division was the lieutenant colonel (lieutenant colonel) division, the 3rd division was the majors division, and the 4th division was the 2nd majors division


In the course of army reform, the cavalry regiments, which consisted of three divisions, were reduced to two divisions in 1860.

Until 1798 the regiments were named after their respective owners. There was no binding regulation of the spelling (e.g. Regiment Graf Serbelloni - or Regiment Serbelloni). With each change of ownership, the respective regiment changed its name. After 1798, the numbered name was primarily used, which could possibly be linked to the name of the owner. In addition, there is the constant and apparently arbitrary, sometimes multiple reclassification of the associations.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sondhaus, Lawrence (April 2012). "Alan Sked. Radetzky: Imperial Victor and Military Genius. London: I. B. Tauris, 2011. Pp. 288". Austrian History Yearbook. 43: 206–207. doi:10.1017/s0067237811000774. ISSN 0067-2378. S2CID 143092219.
  2. ^ Rickard, J (16 November 2017), Johann Joseph Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz (1766-1858) , http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/people_radetzky.html
  3. ^ Wrede, Alphons Freiherr von (1901). Geschichte der K. und K. Wehrmacht (in German). L. W. Seidel.
  4. ^ Schneid, pp 81–82
  5. ^ Broers, Michael (September 1990). "Revolution as Vendetta: Patriotism in Piedmont, 1794–1821". The Historical Journal. 33 (3): 573–597. doi:10.1017/s0018246x00013534. ISSN 0018-246X. S2CID 154624108.
  6. ^ Ligeti, David A. "An ignominious defeat? – The role of the Hungarian cavalry during the first months of WWI" (PDF). Proměny Společnosti a Státu Ve Válce: 4.
  7. ^ "badge, headdress, British, 15th/19th King's Royal Hussars, soldiers". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2020-05-20.

Further reading edit

  • Obstlt. Alphons Frhr. v. Wrede: Geschichte der K.u.K. Wehrmacht von 1618 bis Ende des XIX Jh. Wien 1898–1905.
  • Georg Schreiber: Des Kaisers Reiterei. Österreichische Kavallerie in 4 Jahrhunderten. Mit einem Geleitwort von Alois Podhajsky. Speidel, Wien 1967.
  • B. M. Buchmann: Österreich und das Osmanische Reich. WUV-Univ.-Verl., Wien 1999.
  • Allmayer-Beck, Lessing: Die K.(u.)K.-Armee. 1848–1914. Bertelsmann, München u. a. 1974, ISBN 3-570-07287-8.

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The 5th Hussar Regiment or Count Radetzky s 5th Hussar Regiment was set up as an Austrian Habsburg cavalry association The unit then existed in the Imperial and Royal or Common Army within the Austro Hungarian Army until its dissolution in 1918 All names of the regiments were deleted in 1915 without replacement From then on the regiment was referred to as Hussar Regiment No 5 Despite this order it was not easily maintained as the name was printed on numerous legal documents and stamps still in circulation 5th Hussar RegimentHusaren Regiment Graf Radetzky Nr 5Active1798 1918Disbanded1918Country Austria HungaryTypeLight cavalryRolePatrollingRaidingReconnaissanceScreeningShock tacticsSizeRegimentColorsDark blueEngagementsWar of the Second Coalition Battle of Novi Napoleonic Wars Battle of the Piave German Campaign of 1813 Battle of Tolentino Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire Battle of Goito Battle of Custozza World War I Contents 1 Order in 1914 1 1 Formation 2 Peaceful garrisons 3 Regiment leaders 4 Major battles 4 1 Napoleonic Wars 4 2 World War I 5 Structure 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingOrder in 1914 editFormation edit On 28 April 1798 the 5th Hussars were formed in Varazdin Croatia from the 1st Hussars of the Kaiser 2nd Hussars of Archduke Joseph 8th Hussars of Wurmser and 9th Hussars of Erdody In 1860 the regiment had to disband a squadron formed from the 4th division of the 1st Volunteer Hussar Regiment Peaceful garrisons editI II III 1798 99 Varazdin 1801 05 Conegliano 1806 Koszeg and Sopron 1808 09 Osijek 1810 Varazdin und Nagykanizsa 1811 13 Esseg 1814 15 Bologna 1815 Crema 1816 Cremona 1818 Milan 1821 Alessandria and Pavia 1822 Vercelli and Milan 1823 Alessandria and Lodi 1825 Cremona 1826 Hodmezovasarhely 1827 Vienna 1828 Nagy Tapolcsan 1831 Milan 1839 48 Lodi 1849 Milan 1853 Vicenza 1854 Gross Enzersdorf 1855 Wels 1857 59 Zatec 1864 66 Enns 1866 Horodok 1869 Ternopil 1871 Wien 1874 Gyor 1878 Pardubice 1884 Koszeg 1889 Vienna 1893 Bratislava 1905 KomaromRegiment leaders editYears Leader 1798 1801 Vacan 1801 1809 Lieutenant field marshal Carl Otto Freiherr von Bartokez 1809 1814 Lieutenant field marshal Joseph Graf Radetzky von Radetz 1 1814 1820 Prince Regent George IV of the United Kingdom 1820 1830 King George IV of the United Kingdom 1830 1831 General of the Cavalry Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz 1831 1848 Carl Albert King of Sardinia 1848 1858 Generalfeldmarschall Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz 1858 1871 Lieutenant field marshal Wilhelm Albert Prince of Montenuovo nbsp Regiment officer in 1865Major battles editWar of the Second Coalition Main article War of the Second CoalitionIn 1799 in the midst of the War of the Second Coalition the regiment under the leadership of Count Radetzky fought with the Neapolitan army in Italy at Verona Pastrengo Parona Magnano and took part in the sieges of Pizzighettone Milan Alessandria and Tortona For his service in these battles Radetzky was promoted from captain to colonel The regiment was also involved in the Battle of Novi 2 nbsp Field marshal Graf RadetzkyCertain squadrons fought at Cremona S Giuliano clarification needed Fressonara Acqui and Pasturana nbsp Uniform from 1916 In 1800 the regiment made forays on the Genoa river fought at Bocchetta Cremona and in the Battle of Marengo They had also participated in a skirmish at Pozzolo Valeggio Napoleonic Wars edit Main article Napoleonic Wars During the Napoleonic Wars the Imperial and Royal Hussars maintained positions in Italy and Slovenia In 1805 the regiment retreated from battles at Gonars on the Tagliamento citation needed In 1809 a squadron under Major Luszensky fought a battle at Kobarid where the regiment fought with great losses at Sacile 3 They had also participated in the Battle of the Piave 4 Streifkorps led battles at San Daniele Tarvisio and Raab German Campaign of 1813 Main article German Campaign of 1813 In 1813 three divisions fought at Inner Austria near Visnja Gora Smarje Sap Velike Lasce and Cerknica One division excelled at the Podpetsch bridge near Kranj where a division of French soldiers from the Berlotti division were captured Another division fought in Istria near Castelnuovo After the regiment was brought together it took part in the persecution fights over the Soca In 1814 the regiment operated in the area around Parma The Streifkorps fought at Cadeo Fiorenzuola Pontremoli Parma Reggio and on the Nura One division was assigned to the siege of Venice two to the siege of Mantua In 1815 battles against Marshal Joachim Murat s troops Parts of the regiment had battles at Catoliea Panaro Rubiera and fought in the Battle of Tolentino They then invaded and placed occupation forces in southern France Risorgimento Main article Italian unification In 1821 a division took part in the campaign for Naples The rest of the Italian federation stood with three divisions in Piedmont to fight the unrest there 5 Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire Main article Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire After the outbreak of the revolution in 1848 the regiment was used to quell street fighting in Milan This was followed by involvement in the battles at Goito Part of the regiment fought in the Battle of Custozza The Streifkorps fought at Vicenza Valeggio and Le sei Vie citation needed In 1849 a division was set to patrol Borgo San Siro and Vigevano while another fought at Gambolo and advanced to Romagna World War I edit Main article World War I During the First World War the hussars were exposed to a wide variety of uses Initially they fought cavalry in the regimental association but were also used infantry in all theaters of war As with all schools of cavalry in Austria Hungary the old horseback tactics were abandoned in light of high casualties 6 After the proclamation of Hungary as an independent state in October 1918 the Hungarian born soldiers were called upon by the interim government to stop fighting and to return home Structure editA regiment in the Austro Hungarian Cavalry usually consisted of three to four divisions each division was the size of a battalion Each division had three squadrons each of which consisted of two companies The number of riders in the individual subunits fluctuated but was usually around 80 riders per company Each division was named after their respective leader The 1st division was the colonel division the 2nd division was the lieutenant colonel lieutenant colonel division the 3rd division was the majors division and the 4th division was the 2nd majors divisionIn the course of army reform the cavalry regiments which consisted of three divisions were reduced to two divisions in 1860 Until 1798 the regiments were named after their respective owners There was no binding regulation of the spelling e g Regiment Graf Serbelloni or Regiment Serbelloni With each change of ownership the respective regiment changed its name After 1798 the numbered name was primarily used which could possibly be linked to the name of the owner In addition there is the constant and apparently arbitrary sometimes multiple reclassification of the associations 7 See also editImperial and Royal HussarsReferences edit Sondhaus Lawrence April 2012 Alan Sked Radetzky Imperial Victor and Military Genius London I B Tauris 2011 Pp 288 Austrian History Yearbook 43 206 207 doi 10 1017 s0067237811000774 ISSN 0067 2378 S2CID 143092219 Rickard J 16 November 2017 Johann Joseph Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz 1766 1858 http www historyofwar org articles people radetzky html Wrede Alphons Freiherr von 1901 Geschichte der K und K Wehrmacht in German L W Seidel Schneid pp 81 82 Broers Michael September 1990 Revolution as Vendetta Patriotism in Piedmont 1794 1821 The Historical Journal 33 3 573 597 doi 10 1017 s0018246x00013534 ISSN 0018 246X S2CID 154624108 Ligeti David A An ignominious defeat The role of the Hungarian cavalry during the first months of WWI PDF Promeny Spolecnosti a Statu Ve Valce 4 badge headdress British 15th 19th King s Royal Hussars soldiers Imperial War Museums Retrieved 2020 05 20 Further reading editObstlt Alphons Frhr v Wrede Geschichte der K u K Wehrmacht von 1618 bis Ende des XIX Jh Wien 1898 1905 Georg Schreiber Des Kaisers Reiterei Osterreichische Kavallerie in 4 Jahrhunderten Mit einem Geleitwort von Alois Podhajsky Speidel Wien 1967 B M Buchmann Osterreich und das Osmanische Reich WUV Univ Verl Wien 1999 Allmayer Beck Lessing Die K u K Armee 1848 1914 Bertelsmann Munchen u a 1974 ISBN 3 570 07287 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Count Radetzky 27s 5th Hussar Regiment amp oldid 1202230806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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