Original article in French: ===
Revolutionary Wars (Wars of the 1st and 2nd Coalitions) === ==== Under the command of the
Army of the Center ==== •
Battle of Valmy (21 September 1792) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Croix-Aux-Bois (1792) ==== Under the command of the
Army of the North ==== •
Battle of Maastricht (1793) •
Battle of Aldenhoven (1794) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Tirlemont (1794) •
Battle of Hondschoote (1793) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Wattignies (1793) Result: French Victory ==== Under the command of the
Army of Sambre-et-Meuse ==== •
Battle of Flerus (1794) Result: French Victory • Skirmishes at Langenhiem (1795) •
Blockade of Mainz (1796) Result: Austrian/Coalition Victory • The crossing over the
Rhine at Neuwied (1797) ==== Under the command of the
Army of Mainz ==== • Minor skirmishes in the Northern Frontier (1798) ==== Under the command of the
Army of the Danube ==== •
Battle of Stockach (1799) Result: Austrian/Coalition Victory •
Battle of Altiken (1799) •
Battle of Winterthur (1799) Result: Austrian/Coalition Victory •
Second Battle of Zurich (September, 1799) Result: French Victory ==== Under the command of the
Army of the Rhine ==== Minor roles, part of the defense of the flanks of the Army of the Rhine (1800) ===
Napoleonic Wars === ==== Under the command of
I Corp of the Grande Armèè ==== Battles in
Austria/modern day
Czech Republic: •
Battle of Austerlitz (1805) Result: French Victory Battles in Prussia and modern day Poland: •
Battle of Schleiz (1806) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Jena-Auerstedt(1806) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Lübeck (1806) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Liebstadt (1807) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Mohrungen (1807) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Friedland (1807) Result: French Victory Battles in Spain and Portugal: •
Battle of Alcañiz (1809) Result: Spanish/Coalition Victory •
Battle of Belchite (1809) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Stella (1811) •
Battle of Chiclana (1811) Result: Coalition Victory •
Battle of Saguntum (1811) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Tecla (1813) •
Battle of Ordal (1813) Result: French Victory
Battles in modern day Germany: •
Battle of Gross Beeren (23 August 1813) Result: Coalition Victory •
Battle of Leipzig/Battle of the Nations (16–19 October 1813) Result: Coalition Victory
Battles in France: • The 4th Hussar Regiment becomes part of the 7th Cavalry Corp. They will clash against Austrian troops near Bourg, then was pushed back by Austrian counterattacks in Macon. (1814) • The
Battle of Limonest took place, in which was followed by the abdication of
Napoleon I. (20 March 1814) Result: Coalition Victory
Battles in Belgium: • Following the return of Napoleon, the 4th Hussar Regiment was among the amphibious Invasion force that swept through southern Belgium. This force would ultimately be routed at
Waterloo, and Napoleon finally ended his military career. •
Battle of Ligny (1815) Result: French Victory •
Battle of Waterloo (1815) Result: Coalition Victory
1815 -1850 The regiment would be reduced to a
garrison sized force, and initially was stationed in
Orlèans, and in 1848, was stationed at
Poitiers. Throughout 1850, the regiment would be stationed at Sedan. ===
Crimean Wars -1914 ===
Crimean Wars In the Crimean Wars, the regiment took part in the Battle of Kanghil (1855) and won fame, capturing multiple Russian
artillery pieces. After the Crimean Wars settled down, there was the new threat of Prussia in mainland Europe. ====
Franco- Prussian War ==== The 4th Hussar Regiment took part in the defense of France, moving from
Phalsbourg, to
Belfort, to
Reims.
Notable battles: Battle of Sedan (1870) Result: Prussian/German Victory
Before 1914 The 4th Hussar Regiment would take part in the campaign of colonial French troops, based in
Tunisia, leading to the expansion in colonial territory.
World Wars ====
World War I ==== At the start of World War I, 4th Hussar Regiment's transport Corp was based in the
city of Reims, with the rest of the regiment in
Verdun, but did not stay at Verdun, which means that they did not participate in the
Battle of Verdun.
Notable battles: •
Battle of Guise (1914) Result: German Victory •
Second Battle of Belgium (1918) Result: Allied Victory ====
World War II ==== Notable services: •
Phoney War (1940) Result: Bought the Germans valuable time to gather up forces •
Battle of France (1940) Result: German Victory •
Liberation of France (1945) Result: Successful ===
Algerian War === The most recent
armed battles of the 4th Hussar Regiment took place in
Algeria, where they kept order in the French protectorate until its independence in 1962. == See also ==