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*'''1840''' became the  6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (The Carabiniers)
*'''1840''' became the  6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (The Carabiniers)
*'''1921''' became the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
*'''1921''' became the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
*'''1922''' amalgamated with the [[3rd (Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards]]  to form the 3rd/6th Dragoon Guards
*'''1928''' renamed the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards)
*'''1928''' renamed the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards)
*'''1971''' amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) on 2 July 1971, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)
*'''1971''' amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) on 2 July 1971, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)
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*'''1906''' [[Mhow]]
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In December 1877 the Regiment was sent to India on garrison duty. The following year  they went to Afghanistan where their duties consisted of escort and transport tasks along the Khyber lines of communication, including taking the ex-Amir, Yakub Khan, back to India as a prisoner. They also took part in several reprisals against the rebellious tribes in the Khyber area, including the actions at Ali Boghan and Daka in January 1880. Before returning to India in August 1880, the 6th Dragoons (The Carabiniers) were also engaged against the Waziris and Ghilzai tribesmen at different times<ref>[http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1964-10-7-1 Painting of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Napier, 6th Dragoon Guards, 1875]  National Army Museum</ref>
In 1884 due to the return of the [[13th Hussars]] to England, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 11 privates transferred to the 6th Dragoon Guards<ref>  [http://pinetreeweb.com/13th-afghan-war.htm The 13th Hussars in India & Afghanistan 1874-1884] pinetreeweb.com</ref>
==Regimental journal==
''The Feather and Carbine. (Regimental Journal of the 3rd Carabiniers)''. At least some editions are available at the [[British Library]].
Selected pages from these volumes have been scanned and are available online, refer [[6th Dragoon Guards#External links|External links]]  below, but it appears the complete volumes are not available.
==FIBIS resources==
==FIBIS resources==
*"William Garnett, the Volunteering Major" by Michael Garnett [[FIBIS Journals|''FIBIS Journal'']] ''Number 26 Autumn 2011'', pages 26-30. He joined the regiment in 1877 and arrived in India early 1880, soon joining the regiment in Afghanistan as part of the [[2nd Afghan War]]
*"William Garnett, the Volunteering Major" by Michael Garnett [[FIBIS Journals|''FIBIS Journal'']] ''Number 26 Autumn 2011'', pages 26-30. He joined the regiment in 1877 and arrived in India early 1880, soon joining the regiment in Afghanistan as part of the [[2nd Afghan War]]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://web.archive.org/web/20071016052400/www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/DG6carb.htm  6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)] www.regiments.org<br>
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20071016052400/www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/DG6carb.htm  6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)] including [http://web.archive.org/web/20071016131744/http://regiments.org/deploy/uk/reg-cav/dg6.htm deployments] www.regiments.org, now archived.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carabiniers_(6th_Dragoon_Guards) Carabiniers] Wikipedia<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Carabiniers_(Prince_of_Wales%27s_Dragoon_Guards) 3rd Carabiniers] Wikipedia<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Scots_Dragoon_Guards_(Carabiniers_and_Greys) Royal Scots Dragoon Guards] Wikipedia
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20071020112657/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/DG3carb.htm 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards)] 1922-1971 including [http://web.archive.org/web/20071121044345/http://www.regiments.org/deploy/uk/reg-cav/dg3carb.htm deployments] www.regiments.org, now archived.
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carabiniers_(6th_Dragoon_Guards) Carabiniers] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Carabiniers_(Prince_of_Wales%27s_Dragoon_Guards) 3rd Carabiniers] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Scots_Dragoon_Guards_(Carabiniers_and_Greys) Royal Scots Dragoon Guards] Wikipedia
*[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/ 3rd  Carabiniers (POWDG)]
**[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/new_page_68.htm ''Feather & Carbine'' editions] Selected pages from these volumes have been scanned and are available online, but it appears the complete volumes are not available.
***[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Feather%20&%20Carbine/1937/index.html 1937 Journal]: The Regiment moved to India
****[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Feather%20&%20Carbine/1937/slides/B54.html 1937 Journal: Graves at Sialkot Part 1], [http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Feather%20&%20Carbine/1937/slides/B55.html Part 2]
***[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Feather%20&%20Carbine/1938/index.html 1938 Journal] Last mounted parade
***[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Feather%20&%20Carbine/1939/index.html 1939 Journal] indicates the Regiment was mechanised
***[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Feather%20&%20Carbine/19391945/index.html 1939-1945 Journal] The Regiment was initially in India and was in Burma 1944-45, when it was awarded Battle Honours for the Burma Campaign
**[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/Sgt%20C.Buckley/album/index.html Photographs: Sgt C. Buckley: 1930s] Nos 4-10 are labelled India
**[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/new_page_104.htm Photographs: Arthur James Thorne 1930s]
**[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/new_page_56.htm Photographs: Bertie (Gerald) Baker 1930s]
**[http://www.3rdcarabiniers.org.uk/new_page_63.htm Photographs Tony George: India 1930s] : the cemetery memorial to Trooper A.E.Atton P.W.D.G. died on 28 February 1938. Also  armoured cars and tanks
*[http://www.scotsdgmuseum.com  The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum]  at Edinburgh Castle. Covers the Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), the [[3rd (Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards]] and the 6th Dragoon Guards
 
===Historical books online===
*[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002040782899 ''Historical record of the Sixth Regiment of Dragoon Guards or the Carabineers containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1685, and of its subsequent services to 1839''] 1839 Hathi Trust
** ''A Continuation of the Historical Records of the Carabiniers, VI D. G.'' by Captain A. Sprot 1888 does not appear to be available online, but is available at the [[British Library]]
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 16 March 2013

Known as The Carabiniers

Chronology

  • 1685 raised as the 9th Horse Regiment known as Lord Lumley's Horse
  • ???? renamed The Queen Dowager's Horse
  • 1691 renamed The King's Carabiniers
  • 1746 renamed the 3rd Irish Horse (The Carabiniers)
  • 1788 became the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (The Carabiniers)
  • 1840 became the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (The Carabiniers)
  • 1921 became the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
  • 1922 amalgamated with the 3rd (Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards to form the 3rd/6th Dragoon Guards
  • 1928 renamed the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards)
  • 1971 amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) on 2 July 1971, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)

Service in British India

In December 1877 the Regiment was sent to India on garrison duty. The following year they went to Afghanistan where their duties consisted of escort and transport tasks along the Khyber lines of communication, including taking the ex-Amir, Yakub Khan, back to India as a prisoner. They also took part in several reprisals against the rebellious tribes in the Khyber area, including the actions at Ali Boghan and Daka in January 1880. Before returning to India in August 1880, the 6th Dragoons (The Carabiniers) were also engaged against the Waziris and Ghilzai tribesmen at different times[1]

In 1884 due to the return of the 13th Hussars to England, 1 sergeant, 1 corporal, and 11 privates transferred to the 6th Dragoon Guards[2]

Regimental journal

The Feather and Carbine. (Regimental Journal of the 3rd Carabiniers). At least some editions are available at the British Library.

Selected pages from these volumes have been scanned and are available online, refer External links below, but it appears the complete volumes are not available.

FIBIS resources

  • "William Garnett, the Volunteering Major" by Michael Garnett FIBIS Journal Number 26 Autumn 2011, pages 26-30. He joined the regiment in 1877 and arrived in India early 1880, soon joining the regiment in Afghanistan as part of the 2nd Afghan War

External Links

Historical books online

References