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1 History  



1.1  Carabiniers  





1.2  Grenadier Regiment  





1.3  Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn  Grenadiers  





1.4  Royal officers  





1.5  Battle honours  







2 Ceremonial duties  





3 Organisation  





4 Lineage  





5 References  





6 Sources  














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Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn - Grenadiers Battalion
Ceremonial uniform with bearskins. Grenadier full dress as worn until 1914 and now retained as tenue tradition.
Active27 June 1992
Country Belgium
BranchLand Component
TypeInfantry
Rolemotorized infantry
Part ofMotorized Brigade
Garrison/HQLeopoldsburg
Motto(s)Parvi sed Magni (small but great) and eens Grenadier steeds Grenadier (once a Grenadier always a Grenadier)
Battle honoursVeldtocht 1914 - 1918
Antwerpen
IJzer
Tervate
Steenstraat
Westrozebeke
Passendale
Rumbeke
Slag van Belgie 1940

The Regiment Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn – Grenadiers is an infantry regiment in the Land Component of the Belgian Armed Forces. The regiment is a part of the Motorized Brigade. This regiment is a Dutch speaking unit.

History

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the Attack of Scherpenheuvel (peacetime maneuvers 1894) by Edwin Ganz. Collection of the Regiment Grenadiers-Caserne Prince Albert

Carabiniers

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The 1st Rifles Regiment was formed on 27 September 1830 during the Belgian Revolution. They were equipped with carbines and received the title of Regiment of Carabiniers in 1850. On 21 July 1930 King Albert I decided that the regiment would bear the title of Regiment Carabiniers Prince Baudouin, in honour of his late brother (not to be confused with the king of the same name) who served within its ranks.

Grenadier Regiment

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Monument to the 1,600 Belgian grenadiers killed in action during World War I

The Grenadier Regiment was founded on 8 May 1837 by King Leopold I. Originally designated as the Regiment of Grenadiers and Voltigeurs, it was created by bringing together the elite companies of each of the twelve regiments of line infantry then in existence. The new unit consisted of four battalions; two of grenadiers and two of voltigeurs. Renamed as the Elite Regiment a year later the unit finally received the designation of Grenadier Regiment by royal command on 5 March 1850.[1]

The new regiment was stationed in the Caserne Prince Albert, in Brussels near the Royal Palace. Today only the monument to the fallen Grenadiers remains of it. In the Hall of Grenadiers the memorabilia and the portraits of the Royal Officers are still kept.

Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn – Grenadiers

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As a result of cuts to the army after the Cold War, the Regiment Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn was amalgamated with the 1st Grenadier Regiment on 27 June 1992 in order to form the new Regiment Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn – Grenadiers. The unit retained its role of mechanised infantry and was stationed in Leopoldsburg. They take part in missions abroad and still have important ceremonial duties.

Today there are approximately 600 Grenadiers of whom 6 are women.

Royal officers

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The Duke of Brabant, Leopold II as Grenadier wearing a bearskin.

Historically, the regiment had the distinction of having members of the royal family and nobility within its ranks, including:

Today Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este is officer of the Second Regiment of Grenadiers. Other important officers included Francis Dhanis .

Battle honours

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The following honours are displayed on the regiment's standard, they are embroidered in gold on the Belgian Colours. The current Standard was presented to the Regiment by King Albert II in 1994:

Ceremonial duties

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The regiment provides the Guard of Honour at the following ceremonies:

The grenadiers/carabiniers also provided Guards of Honour at the following occasions:

Organisation

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Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn – Grenadiers Battalion comprises:

Lineage

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Lineage
1st Regiment of Carabiniers Regiment of Carabiniers Regiment Karabiniers Prins Boudewijn Regiment Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn – Grenadiers
1st Regiment of Grenadiers

References

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  1. ^ Guy Derie, page 35, Les Soldats de Leopold Ier et Leopold II, D 1986/0197/03

Sources

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