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Its origins lay in the Hussards de la Liberté, set up on 2 September 1792 and by a royal decree dated 23 November 1792. This unit was divided into two squadrons of 200 men each (the first squadron made up of volunteers from
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of 4 June 1793. On 25 March 1793, that unit's second squadron became the 10th Hussar Regiment (whilst on 1 May 1794 the first squadron of the Hussards de la Liberté became the
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The regiment's ancestry is drawn from two separate units, one originating in a squadron of the Hussards de la Liberté and the other in the Régiment des Guides.
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The 9th Hussars were mobilized on 2 August 1914, commanded by Colonel Burette. The regiment was positioned between 14th and 21st Corps, fighting in the
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where it faced the 21st Prussian Corps. The 9th Hussars became part of the 1st Cavalry Corps on 21 October and participated in the
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from 16 August to 23 October. In November, the 9th Hussars were withdrawn and stationed in
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It was briefly re-formed in 1944, before being permanently re-created on 20 May 1956 at
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Meanwhile, in 1852, the RĂ©giment des Guides was formed. On 1 May 1854 this became the
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in the last months of the war. The regiment was disbanded in 1922 at
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Historique des corps de troupe de l'armée française (1569-1900),
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as the Reims garrison. On 1 July 1964 it was recreated for the
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or Black Hussars, a name it held until the proclamation of the
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Les hussards français, Tome 1, De l'Ancien Régime à l'Empire
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to fight in Oranie. In 1962 it served as the garrison at
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Commanders of the regiment of the Imperial Guard Guides
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1979
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Regiments of France in the French Revolutionary Wars
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The 9th Hussar Regiment fought in the 808:Regiments of the French First Republic 790: 480: 348: 373:. 1806–07 made them take part in the 813:Regiments of the First French Empire 803:Regiments of the Bourbon Restoration 666:1898: Colonel Devezeaux de Rancougne 309:and the second from volunteers from 17: 708:1971: Lieutenant Colonel Aigueperse 445:On 27 September 1840, by decree of 357:Standard of the 9th Hussar Regiment 13: 741: Ministère de la Guerre, 1900 699:1965: Lieutenant Colonel Mazarguil 477:. On 4 May 1856 it was disbanded. 421:. In 1813–14 it took part in the 14: 859: 762:, Paris, Charles-lavauzelle, 1920 705:1970: Lieutenant Colonel Lanurien 672:1907: Colonel Villeneuve-Bargemon 341:or Red Hussars after its scarlet 848:1979 disestablishments in France 828:20th-century regiments of France 775: 533:. The regiment took part in the 124: 100: 22: 714:1975: Lieutenant Colonel Preaud 214:Gold Medal of the City of Milan 818:Regiments of the July Monarchy 702:1967: Lieutenant Colonel Royer 492: 397:. In 1809 it took part in the 1: 843:1792 establishments in France 721: 717:1977: Colonel Dupont Dinechin 596:1794: Chef de brigade Thierry 584: 561:World War II and the Cold War 467:9th Mounted Chasseur Regiment 337:in 1798. It was known as the 7: 669:1906: Colonel Bremond d'Ars 605:1801: Chef de brigade Guyot 501:Insignia of the 9th Hussars 375:war of the fourth coalition 361:It then formed part of the 319:7e rĂ©giment bis de hussards 10: 864: 798:Hussar regiments of France 733: rĂ©giment de hussards 684:1957: Colonel Delage-Luget 519:Second Battle of Champagne 447:Louis Philippe I of France 435:rĂ©giment de Berry-hussards 423:war of the sixth coalition 399:war of the fifth coalition 315:French National Convention 291: 690:1961: Colonel Tartinville 637:1860: Colonel de Montaigu 219: 209: 186:French Revolutionary Wars 181: 167: 157: 147: 137: 119: 111: 99: 90: 608:1805: Colonel Barbanegre 592:Jacques-Polycarpe Morgan 527:German attacks at Verdun 31:This article includes a 782:9e rĂ©giment de hussards 748:, Paris, Éditions  696:1964: Colonel Poumarede 687:1959: Colonel Chazelles 622:Francis Eustache Fulque 547:German spring offensive 507:Battle of the Frontiers 266:9e rĂ©giment de hussards 60:more precise citations. 750:Histoire et collection 502: 409:against the forces of 358: 300:The Revolutionary Wars 94:9 rĂ©giment de hussards 681:1956: Colonel Lizeray 675:1912: Colonel Burette 660:1884: Colonel Plessis 613:Pierre Edme Gautherin 575:18th Dragoon Regiment 551:Fifth Battle of Ypres 525:. 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