| Titles. | Colour of | Campaigns, Battles, &c. | ||
| Uniform. | Facings. | |||
| The Queen’s Regiment of Horse. 1685–1714 The King’s own Regiment of Horse. 1714–1746 1st King’s Dragoon Guards. 1746—— | Scarlet, 1685—. | Yellow, 1685–1714. Blue, 1714—. | Boyne, 1690. Anghrim, 1691. Neer Landen, 1693. Namur, 1695. Flanders, 1692–1697. Liege, 1702. Huy, 1703. Schellenberg, 1704. Blenheim, 1704. Neer Hespen, 1705. Ramilies, 1706. Oudenarde, 1708. Lisle, 1708. Tournay, 1709. Malplaquet, 1709. Bouchain, 1711. Germany, 1702–1714. | Dettingen, 1743. Fontenoy, 1745. Flanders, 1742–1746. Minden, 1759. Corbach, 1760. Warbourg, 1760. Wilhelmstahl, 1762. Germany, 1758–1763. Cateau, 1794. Tournay, 1794. Flanders, 1793–1795. Waterloo, 1815. Netherlands, 1815. Sevastopol, 1855. Taku Forts, 1860. Pekin, 1860. |
The Regiment was raised chiefly in the neighbourhood of London.
It wore cuirasses from its formation to 1688, and again from 1704 to 1714.
It bears the King’s Cypher within the Garter.
It received its title in 1714 for its brilliant campaigns in Flanders and Germany.
It is commonly known as “The K. D. G.’s,” and at one time was nicknamed “The Trades Union.”
SECOND DRAGOON GUARDS.
| Titles. | Colour of | Campaigns, Battles, &c. | ||
| Uniform. | Facings. | |||
| Colonel the Earl of Peterborough’s Regiment of Horse. 1685–1688 (Its Colonel’s name.) 1688–1715 The Princess of Wales’s Own Royal Regiment of Horse. 1715–1727 The Queen’s Own Royal Regiment of Horse. 1727–1746 2nd Queen’s Dragoon Guards. 1746–1872 2nd Dragoon Guards, Queen’s Bays. 1872—— | Scarlet, 1685—. | Scarlet, 1685. Buff, since 1742–1784. Black, 1784–1855. Buff, 1855—. | Boyne, 1690. Aughrim, 1691. Almanza, 1707. Almanara, 1710. Saragosa, 1710. Spain, 1704–1710. Corbach, 1760. Warbourg, 1760. Wilhelmstahl, 1762. | Germany, 1760–1763. Dunkirk, 1793. Cateau, 1794. Tournay, 1794. Flanders, 1793–1795. Flushing, 1809. Lucknow, 1858. Indian Mutiny, 1858. |
The Regiment was chiefly raised near London.
It wore cuirasses for three years.