12th Cuirassier Regiment (France)


The 12th Cuirassier Regiment is an armoured cavalry regiment of the French Army. It provides the armoured component of the 2nd Armoured Brigade. Currently stationed at Quartier Valmy, Olivet, France.

[Ancien Régime]

First formed in 1688 under the Ancien Régime.

The Revolutionary Wars

It distinguished itself in the Revolutionary Wars.

The Napoleonic Wars

It took part at the battles of Austerlitz, Jena and Borodino.

The 19th Century and early 20th

The writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline volunteered for this regiment in 1912.

First World War

Garnison de Départ : Rambouillet.
Turned into the 12e régiment de cuirassiers à pied

Interwar Period

Became the 12e Régiment de cuirassiers again in 1919. It was disbanded in 1928.

World War 2

After having been a garrison force at Müllheim in Germany for a long time in the post-1945 period, it was amalgamated, in 1994, with the 6th Cuirassier Regiment to form the 6th-12th Cuirassier Regiment, based at Olivet in Loiret.
In 2009, the two units were delinked and the 6th Cuirassiers deactivated; the 12th Cuirassiers was re-established as an individual unit.

Symbol

Their symbol is a white dolphin on a blue shield.

Organization

The regiment is composed of around 940 personnel organization into 10 squadrons.
*These officers became generals de brigade after this.

Battle honours, garrisons, campaigns, events

French Revolutionary Wars

As part of the Army of the Rhine from 1792 to 1800:
Battle honour on this regiment's flag
Colonels killed and wounded in command of the 12e Cuirassiers:
Officers killed and wounded whilst serving in the 12e Cuirassiers during the 1805-1815 period:
This regiment, long known as one of the best trained cavalry regiments, entirely merits the reputation it has gained in that sphere.

A regiment of the highest morale and proudly held under fire.

Thanks to an elite personnel and despite heavy losses, it knew how to preserve a high morale and a magnificent aggressive fervor

A tank regiment impregnated with the purest traditions of the cavalry, that distinguished itself by the rapidity and audacity of its actions