The winged horsemen known as the hussars were a uniquely Polish kind of cavalry sometimes called ‘one of the world’s most efficient units’ due to their spectacular victories. Thanks to their ...
The Polish cavalry called the hussars or ‘winged horsemen’ were amongst the deadliest army units in Europe, playing a crucial role in military history. Unsurprisingly, they have been immortalised by ...
First, the name: it's taken from the 12th-century Polish cavalry, the Hussars. The new design that name is applied to has been worked up over the past 14 months, and maintains the same dimensions ...
“The hussars were armoured cavalry and to make them more scary they had these huge feather installations on their backs that rustled,” says Macionis, a former Medibank and RSL Care executive ...
The Blue Hussars in the Royal Dublin Society (RDS). Second Cavalry Squadron motorcyclists outside Áras an Uachtaráin. President Patrick Hillery and Mrs Maeve Hillery coming out Áras an Uachtaráin.
1857 9th the Cavalry charged the rebels and rode through them. Lieutenant Alfred Stowell Jones (later Captain 18th Hussars), with his squadron, captured one of their guns, killing the drivers ...