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10th Regiment (Denmark)

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Active
  
November 1, 1951

Branch
  
Royal Danish Army

Country
  
Denmark

Disbanded
  
September 1, 1961

Part of
  
Army Operational Command

The 10th Regiment (Danish: 10. Regiment, widely known as the Feltherrens Fodregiment) was a Danish Army infantry regiment. On 1 September 1961 it was merged with 8. Regiment (from 1 November 1961 known as Dronningens Livregiment). The name Feltherrens Fodregiment was never the official name, as the official name was 10. Regiment.

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History

The Regiment was raised during 1703 in Italy, as part of the Danish corps fighting in foreign service. On its return to Denmark it continued directly into the Great Northern War against Sweden. It further participated in the First Schleswig War (1848–1850) and the Second Schleswig War (1864). The regimental flag had the battle honour Gadebusch 1712, Fredericia 1848 and Dybbøl 1864.

It has been garrisoned in Holstein, Sønderjylland and Nørrejylland, and for a short while in Copenhagen. After the war of 1864 it was garrisoned in Aalborg, from 1938 in Viborg and from 1 January 1952 back in Aalborg.

Names of the regiment

  • 10 April 1703 – 1. Danske Infanteri-Regiment
  • 1735 – Slesvigske Infanteri-Regiment
  • 1785 – Riberske Infanteri-Regiment
  • 1790 – 2. Jydske Infanteri-Regiment
  • 1842 – 9. Linie Infanteri-Bataillon
  • 1860 – 9. Infanteri-Bataillon
  • 1863 – 9. Infanteri-Regiment
  • 1865 – 9. Infanteri-Bataillon
  • 1867 – 9. Bataillon
  • 1 November 1951 – 10. Regiment (Feltherrens Fodregiment)
  • References

    10th Regiment (Denmark) Wikipedia