Yeomanry is known as the British Cavalry, whose crews originally originally recruited from Yeomen. The nobles and the citizenship were the officers. The Yeomanry was placed in the coalition wars in the face of the danger of a French invasion as a militia-like freikorps. In the 19th century, they were first used only in the country, where they were particularly reliable as a reliable force during internal unrest due to the class membership of their members. Toward the end of the 19th century, the Yeomanry was included as a military cavalry in the army reforms. The social prestige was comparable to that of the German one-year volunteers. In the Second Burial War, the Yeomanry was first used outside the motherland. Today, the Yeomanry in the British Territorial Forces, a. several tank regiments and a Panzeraufklärungsregiment. However, as a result of numerous restructurings, British territorial associations with Yeomanry tradition names as infantry, technical forces, etc., are no longer able to be identified with the social background of the recruits. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext Commons: Yeomanry - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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