Second French Empire In 1854
Napoleon III recreated the
Imperial Guard of his uncle. This included a Voltigeur Brigade of two regiments, expanded to two brigades by 1857. Drawn from experienced men with good records in the line infantry, the Voltigeur regiments of the Imperial Guard served with distinction in the Crimean and Italian campaigns. In the
Franco-Prussian War of 1870 they saw only limited action before the surrender of the main imperial field army at Metz. The surviving depot companies of the Voltigeur regiments were then incorporated into the provisional
regiments de marche of the Republican forces.
Belgium The
Jägers te Paard Battalion is a mounted reconnaissance unit. Its A and B Squadrons have a voltigeurs platoon for dismounted reconnaissance.
Canada During the
War of 1812,
George Prevost, the
governor general of the Canadas, formed the Volunteer Provincial Corps of Light Infantry or the
Voltiguers Canadien. The unit's function was similar to other Canadian
Fencibles raised during the conflict, although more specialized in skirmishing and scouting operations. The unit was established on 15 April 1812 and was led by
Charles de Salaberry. It remained in service until shortly after the war on 15 March 1815. On the west coast, Governor James Douglas formed the Victoria Voltigeurs in 1851 after there had been troublesome disputes with the Americans over the
San Juan Islands. The Voltigeurs were part
Metis and part
French-Canadian, presumably recruited from
Hudson's Bay Company canoe paddlers. In 1862, the
Canadian Militia formed the
Voltigeurs de Québec rifle regiment, the first French-Canadian regiment in the Active Militia. The unit's first commander was
Charles-René-Léonidas d'Irumberry de Salaberry, the son of Charles de Salaberry. The unit continues to be maintained as a
Canadian Army Reserve and perpetuates the lineage of the
Voltiguers Canadien. As a result of this perpetuation, the unit carries the battle honour, "Defence of Canada – 1812-1815", in honour of the Canadian Voltiguers wartime efforts.
United States In addition, the United States organized a "
Regiment of Voltigeurs and Foot Riflemen" (1847–1848) for service in the
Mexican–American War. Like its French counterpart, the American voltigeur was composed of light infantry trained to fight either in conventional formations or spread out into skirmish lines. == See also ==