Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron
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(263 years, 11 months)
| Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron | |
|---|---|
| Gardehusarregimentets Hesteskadron | |
Mounted Squadron's logo | |
| Active | 10 February 1762 – present (263 years, 11 months) |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Hussar |
| Role | Public duties/ceremonial |
| Size | 2 Troops |
| Part of | Guard Hussar Regiment |
| Garrison/HQ | Antvorskov barracks |
| Nickname | HESK |
| Patron | King Frederik |
| Motto | In Actis Esto Volucris (Be swift in action) |
| Regimental belt | |
| March | Gardehusarregimentets Signalmarch ⓘ |
| Website | Official Website Official Facebook |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Major Christian Skovsbøll Eilschou Holm |
| Ceremonial chief | HM The King of Denmark |
| Colonel of the Regiment | Jens Ole Rossen-Jørgensen |
| Notable commanders | Major Michael Mentz Casper Persson de Renouard |
| Insignia | |
| Standards | |
The Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron (Danish: Gardehusarregimentets Hesteskadron, HESK), is part of the Guard Hussar Regiment of the Royal Danish Army.
The squadron provides mounted escorts for the Danish royal family and carries out ceremonial services with the Royal Danish Army. The squadron commands 75 horses, 18 officers and NCOs, and 75-100 conscripts. In addition it has a saddler, music-teacher, veterinarian, remount service and a farrier.[1]
In 1762, there was a possibility of war between Denmark and Russia. The general staff was wary of the coming battle, due to the Cossacks, and Denmark's inability to counter the light cavalry. Inspired by the Hungarian hussars, Denmark created their own hussar regiment and adopted a similar uniform.[2]
