although the 1st Company is recruiting in the UK and welcomes recruits who are British citizens it also has a strong desire to recruit native Poles resident in the UK or those with a Polish background or with an interest … Continue reading →
the regiment would like to recruit someone with medical experience and an ability to ride to take on the role of ‘Regimental Surgeon’.This is an interesting role and will suit someone interested in the history of medicine and in particular … Continue reading →
The regiment is looking for a trumpeter to join it’s 1st[UK]company. In particular an ex-military trumpeter,or experienced trumpeter able to play a valveless trumpet with an ability to ride, or willing to learn to ride. This trumpeter will join our … Continue reading →
Winter issue of "Szabla i Koń" (Sabre and Horse - the New Cavalry Revue) will include an article on Polish cavalry units in service of the Emperor. The cover presents trooper of I Régiment de cheveau-légers (Polonais) de la Garde Impériale.
Szabla i Koń #3 Okładka + kilka rozkładówek z naszej "trójki"...
Today December 26th. 205th anniversary of the battle of Pultusk, during the War of the Fourth Coalition near Pułtusk, Poland. Also known as the first Polish war. This battle was also the first engegement of the Guard of Honour of Warsaw. A unit that provided a core of the future Polish Light Horse of the Guard. Last but not least a double battle of Pułtusk and Golymin are inidicated at the Arc de Triomphe. A terrible weather became a legend.
Dziś 26 grudnia. 205 rocznica bitwy pod Pułtuskiem. Jednej z tych, które znalazły się na Łuku Triumfalnym w Paryżu i pierwszej, w której biła się Gwardia Honorowa Warszawska, która w niecałe pół roku później stanowiła podstawę nowoformowanego pułku lekkokonnego (Polskiego) gwardii cesarz Napoleona. Warto przypomnieć o niej, choćby z nietypowej perspektywy wojskowego medyka Wielkiej Armii: http://arsenal.org.pl/historia/1795-1815/174-przed-nami-warszawa-okruszek-wydarze-sprzed-lat-200.html
That first Regiment of Polish Imperial Guard Lancers is based on a French Napoleonic Cavalry Regiment. We do combine reenactors from UK and Poland together with a small group from Latvia. It is unique in that it is the only French Cavalry and Guard unit in the UK at this present time.
As the Regiment was originally Polish in French service, and the reenactment groups was established in UK we maintain a close Polish-British link with the museums in the UK and abroad, as well as the Polish community with some members coming from a Polish background.
Being a cavalry unit, a strong emphasis is placed on developing riding skills and horse management. We attend events all over the country and abroad, ranging from small appearances to large events on the Continent, where we take on a “living history” role with as much emphasis on authentic living conditions in the field as is possible.
During the winter months the unit has regular meetings, which include arms drill and mounted drill from the period, which has been extensively researched.
The unit is made up of two sections; the first [1st company] is in the UK and the second [5th company] is in Warsaw and combines a small Latvian group.At the present time the Regiment comprises of 30 riders but there is also further scope of including two further companies from the U.S and France. Sections meet yearly in Poland to practice drill, and participate at European engagements.
Both male and female applicants who feel that they can offer a commitment in time and effort to the unit are very welcome. Standards in dress and drill are high and uniforms are accurately researched on the originals. The unit draws its members from all over the country and will consider interested parties who cannot ride but are prepared to learn at their own expense.
Upon entry into the unit new recruits are equipped with a stable dress uniform. Full dress uniforms are tailored to the individuals requirements and are made in-house. Although there are some costly items for the full attire, the unit will endeavour to support those members who have a positive commitment.
Horse equipment is held by the unit and is issued to members at events. Care of all uniforms and equipment is of prime importance.