The 3rd Continental Light Dragoons was a mounted regiment raised by the Continental Congress in New Jersey on 1777
knights were those soldiers who were best trained and equipped and the knighthood reflected not only a social rank but also a military designation in what it came to abilities
The remnants of the regiment fought also on the 1814 campaign in France and at the “Hundred Days” campaign
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Boxart by Ruslan Vorobyov
17th British Light Dragoon Trooper, Long Island, 1775 elves The 3rd Continental Light Dragoons75mm resin kit. Sculpted by Oriol Quin. Boxart by Javier Montero. kit includes: 10 pieces. In 1759, after the Battle of Quebec, Colonel John Hale from the 47th Foot was granted permission to raise a Light Dragoon Regiment. So, by the end of the year, he formed the 18th Light Dragoons Regiment, that after entering into service in Germany in 1761, was renamed as the 17th Light Dragoons. Dragoons regiments typically consisted of mounted infantry. That