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Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 ''Bayreuth Dragoner'' Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 ''Königin Dragoner'' Kürassier-Regiment ''Königin'' Nr. 2 The Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 ''Bayreuth Dragoner'' was a Prussian Dragoon Regiment . Formed in 1717, the regiment was a part of the Prussian Order Of Battle until 1918. The ''Bayreuth Dragoons'' achieved fame for their role in winning the Battle Of Hohenfriedberg in 1745. HISTORY The Prussian Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 was formed by a royal order on 2 April 1717. The new formation was to be sponsored by Oberst Achaz Von Der Schulenburg and raised from recruits in the Duchies of Ansbach and Bayreuth . by 1 June the regiment was formed, with 44 officers and NCOs and 295 cavalry troopers, all aged between 20 and 40 years old. By 1718, the regiment had expanded to four Squadrons comprising 689 men. It was not until 1730 that the regiment reached its full size, ten squadrons, a total of 62 officers, 120 NCOS, standard bearers, 30 drummers and 1,320 cavalry troopers. On 7 August 1731 the regiment was granted the honor title ''Bayreuth Dragoner'' (Bayreuth Dragoons) and was redesignated Dragoner-Regiment Nr.5 ''Bayreuth Dragoner''. The regiment wore the standard powder blue coat of the Prussian dragoons with crimson turnbacks and facings. The regiment first saw action during the War Of Austrian Succession . At the Battle Of Mollwitz , six squadrons of the regiment were engaged on an attack on the Austrian's left wing. This attack caused the enemy to retreat and brought victory for the Prussian king, Frederick The Great . At the Battle Of Chostusitz , the regiment did not fare as well. During two cavalry attacks, the Bayreuth Dragoons failed to break through the enemy lines and suffered heavy losses including 14 officers, even losing three standards. The regiment won it's reputation at the Battle Of Hohenfriedberg . The Austrian commander, Prinz Karl Von Lothringen , was holding against repeated Prussian infantry attacks. The commander of the Bayreuth Dragoons, Generalleutnant Gessler, saw an opportunity to attack a large force of Austrian infantry attacking the exhausted Prussian infantry. The ten squadrons of the regiment formed into two columns and charged into the Austrians. In the fighting that followed, the Bayreuth Dragoons destroyed 20 Austrian and Saxon battalions, took 2,500 prisoners, and captured 67 regimental standards, losing only 6 officers and 28 men killed. Prinz Karl was forced to retreat in disarray, and the battle was won. After the charge at Hohenfriedberg, the regiment was permitted to wear a golden ''67'' on their cartridge cases. They also received a ''diploma'' from Frederick the Great, naming all officers who took part in the charge and praising the regiment, as well as granting them their own regimental march, the ''Hohenfriedberger Marsch'', composed by Frederick himself. Although the regiment was present at the Battle Of Soor , it did not see any action, arriving just before the Austrian defeat. With the outbreak of the Seven Years' War in 1756, the regiment was in the vanguard of the Prussian advance into Saxony. At the Battle Of Lobositz , the regiment was involved in the two failed cavalry charges against the Austrians on the Homolka-berg. The regiment performed as well as could be expected,with two squadrons rescuing the Garde Du Corps from annihilation. The dragoons participated in the siege of Pirna , and on 6 May 1757 took part in the bitterly fought Battle Of Prague . REGIMENTAL SPONSORS
: ''from 1810 onwards the regiment was sponsored by the Prussian Queen until 1918.'' LINKS - REFERENCES
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