15th hussarsの例文
- When World War I broke out, Manning ceased his studies at 15th Hussars.
- This caused the 15th Hussars to break off their pursuit to re-form, ending the action.
- Harrington was a captain in the 15th Hussars, Reserve of Officers and was awarded the Military Cross.
- His father John Penrice Sr . ( 1787-1844 ) was a captain in the King's 15th Hussars.
- He served in the 15th Hussars on the western front in World War I, where he was awarded a ceremonial sword.
- He was a Lieutenant in the 15th Hussars 1845-51; Scots Grays, 1854-7; served in the Crimea.
- These included red, black, green, dark and light blue, brown and even pink ( the Russian 15th Hussars ) dolmans.
- The first battle honour to be awarded in the British Army was granted to the 15th Hussars for the Battle of Emsdorf in 1760.
- The British 7th Hussars and 15th Hussars were detached from the Lo ( Loo ), and Veurne ( Furnes ) to the North Sea.
- The 15th Hussars'charge and subsequent victory meant that the French cavalry were reluctant to fight the British cavalry for the remainder of the campaign.
- The Berg lancer squadron posted itself closest to the bridge, followed by the five squadrons of the 15th Hussars, and finally the four Gendarme squadrons.
- From 1903 until 1907 Peyton commanded the 15th Hussars, being granted the brevet rank of Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief, India.
- Unknown to Johnson and Hunt, the letter was intercepted by government insurrection was being planned, and the government responded by ordering the 15th Hussars to Manchester.
- In 1849 he was made colonel of the 15th hussars, in 1850 he was promoted to lieutenant-general and in 1855 he was advanced to GCB.
- He served with the 15th Hussars in the campaign of 1815, in General Colquhoun Grant's brigade, which was on the right of the line at the Battle of Waterloo.
- One officer of the 15th Hussars was heard trying to restrain the by now out of control Manchester and Salford Yeomanry, who were " cutting at every one they could reach " : " For shame!
- The magistrates, believing that the Yeomanry were under attack, then ordered the 15th Hussars to disperse the crowd, which they did by charging into the mass of men, women and children, sabres drawn.
- The 15th Hussars charged, over about of snowy, frozen ground, shouting " Emsdorf and Victory ! " It was so cold the hussars wore their pelisses, rather than having them slung over their shoulders, and many had cloaks over all.
- During the battle, the 7th Hussars suffered 155 casualties ( 56 killed, 99 wounded ), the 15th Hussars 79 ( 23 killed, 51 wounded, 5 missing ) and the 13th Light Dragoons 108 ( 12 killed, 78 wounded, 18 missing ).
- His conduct on this occasion ( he captured five guns at the head of a single squadron ) won him further promotion, and he made the remaining campaigns as a major-general at the head of the Hussar brigade ( 7th, 10th and 15th Hussars ).