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7TH CAVALRY REGIMENT CROWN PRINCE'S HUSSARS REGIMENT, SWEDISH ARMY

Raised : 1757 as a Hussar Corps, which in 1766 become the Kungl. Husarregementet (Royal Hussar Regiment), serveral namechanged followed and the Regiment recieved its last Name in 1882
In 1928 amalgamated with the Scanian Dragoon Regiment and the Scanian Hussar Regiment
Garrison : Malmö (1897-1928).

Coat of arms (crest) of 7th Cavalry Regiment Crown Prince's Hussars Regiment, Swedish Army

(Regimental Standard)
Coat of arms (crest) of 7th Cavalry Regiment Crown Prince's Hussars Regiment, Swedish Army

(Regimental Standard reverse)


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Literature: Carl Herlitz:Svenska arméns regementen and Christian Braunstein : Svenska arméförband under 1900-talet.