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A fine body of men. When did the household regts lose their cuirasses?
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I want to say 1685, but it might have been post-WSS. Briefly reinstated in the 1750s, then removed again until the coronation of George IV in 1821, and worn ever since. An absolute bugger to swim in, apparently.
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Ta ever so!

They seem to have been kept in storage and then brought out whenever they were deployed (along with skull-caps). I'm not sure if they were issued for the War of Austrian Succession, but they were definitely issued to the RHG and 3rd & 4th Horse during the SYW. I've also seen some artwork somewhere of an RHG trooper in the 1790s wearing a cuirass (over the coat).

Curiously, there is no record of the regiments of Dragoon Guards being issued with cuirasses, even though theirs was basically just a change in name (and slight change in uniform) rather than a change of battlefield role.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 12:31 pm I .......................... An absolute bugger to swim in, apparently.
There were enough dragoons to provide horse marines.
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