Cavalry regiments of the Estonian Ground Force

Ratsarügement
Active 1917-1940
Country Estonia
Type Cavalry
Size 2 regiments
Part of Estonian Ground Force
Garrison/HQ Tartu
Anniversaries 11 December[1]
Engagements Estonian War of Independence
Commanders
Notable
commanders
General Major Gustav Jonson

There were two regular cavalry regiments, with six cavalry squadrons provided by the reserve army. Since the restoration of independence in 1991, there are no cavalry units among the modern Estonian Ground Forces.

Structure

Battle of order

History

The cavalry regiments during the War of Independence

The Estonian cavalry force participated in the War of Independence with two cavalry regiments. In addition to these units, there were also other smaller cavalry formations. For excample each infantry regiments had one cavalry reconnaissance commando. By the end of the war another cavalry regiment was formed in Tallinn, the Cavalry Reserve Regiment, which also performed as a cavalry school for the officers and soldiers.[2]

The abolishment of the cavalry force

The end of the cavalry units in the Estonian Ground Forces started before the start of World War II. The cavalry force could not keep up with the 1930s technological advances and the rapid development of the armoured warfare despite it received several attempts to be modernized by the Estonian Defence Forces. The abolishment of the military force took place in 1940 with the attachment to the Soviet 22nd Rifle Corps on 10 September 1940.[3]

References

  1. Military Forum: The anniversaries of the Estonian military formations
  2. Estonian cavalry between the worlds wars: "Rahuaegse Eesti ratsaväe struktuur ja areng"
  3. Horisont: "Estonian Cavalry regiment on horses, vheels and skiies."
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