Count Radetzky's 5th Hussar Regiment
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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.
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5th Hussar Regiment | |
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Husaren-Regiment „Graf Radetzky“ Nr. 5 | |
Active | 1798-1918 |
Disbanded | 1918 |
Country | Austria-Hungary |
Type | Light cavalry |
Role | Patrolling Raiding Reconnaissance Screening Shock tactics |
Size | Regiment |
Colors | Dark blue |
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