Hugh Posted July 10, 2010 Posted July 10, 2010 I got this badge in Amsterdam in the early '60's. It's my recollection that it is for a Dutch cavalry regiment. Can someone tell me more? Thanks, Hugh
HenkWillem Posted July 10, 2010 Posted July 10, 2010 It is the badge that belongs to the "Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_Huzaren_Prins_Alexander Or are the sides not red but orange? If they are orange, it is a badge from the "Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_Huzaren_Prins_van_Oranje
Hugh Posted July 10, 2010 Author Posted July 10, 2010 It is the badge that belongs to the "Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander" http://en.wikipedia....Prins_Alexander Or are the sides not red but orange? If they are orange, it is a badge from the "Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje" http://en.wikipedia....rins_van_Oranje Thank you, Henk. This forum continues to amaze me - there's always an answer here. The piping on the sides of mine is red; therefore Prins Alexander. How did the two regiments come to adopt the same badge with this minor differentiation? Thanks again, Hugh
speedytop Posted July 10, 2010 Posted July 10, 2010 Hi Hugh, "How did the two regiments come to adopt the same badge with this minor differentiation?" You can find four regiments with this beret emblem: Huzaren Prins Alexander Huzaren van Boreel Huzaren van Prins van Oranje Huzaren van Sytzama They are all hussar regiments (there are only 4), and I think, that they all have shared historical roots, with different coloured uniforms (red, green, orange and white or grey?). Uwe
Hugh Posted July 10, 2010 Author Posted July 10, 2010 Hi Hugh, "How did the two regiments come to adopt the same badge with this minor differentiation?" You can find four regiments with this beret emblem: Huzaren Prins Alexander Huzaren van Boreel Huzaren van Prins van Oranje Huzaren van Sytzama They are all hussar regiments (there are only 4), and I think, that they all have shared historical roots, with different coloured uniforms (red, green, orange and white or grey?). Uwe Thanks, Uwe. Sounds a bit like the 1st Battalion / 2nd battalion tradition of some of the British regiments. As amalgamation took place, independent regiments were squeezed into a single formation. Hugh
GRA Posted July 10, 2010 Posted July 10, 2010 Hello Hugh! Huzaren Prins Alexander - red trimming left-right Huzaren van Boreel - dark blue trimming, recce units with swallow tail cut and the trimming top-bottom Huzaren van Prins van Oranje - orange trimming left-right Huzaren van Sytzama - white trimming left-right All have the same beret badge / collar badge, but different regimental trimming (collar badges are trimmed all around). /Jonas
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