Fabio Fogato wrote:
Don't agree...just an example:
"During the Polish campaign, dragoons routinely conducted dismounted operations. A typical example occured on December 24, 1806 when dragoons encountered a Russian rear guard in the act of setting fire to a bridge. They dismounted, drove off the Russian jagers protecting the bridge, put out the fire, and established a bridgehead.
The next day, General Jean Rapp, who commanded Davout's mounted advance guard, encountered a strong Russian rear guard defending a defile. Lacking infantry and artillery, Rapp ordered the 9th Dragoons to dismount and secure one end of the defile to hold this position until reinforcements arrived." (Arnold - "Crisis in the Snows" p 38)"
Fabio.
Do we have any account of engaging the dragons as infantry after 1806 during a major battle and not a skirmish?