17th Lancers

17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
Cap badge of the regiment
Active7 November 1759 – 27 June 1922
Country Kingdom of Great Britain (1759–1800)
 United Kingdom (1801–1922)
Branch Army
TypeLine cavalry
RoleLancer regiment
Nickname(s)The Death or Glory Boys, The Horse Marines, The Tots, The White Lancers
Motto(s)Death Or Glory
MarchQuick: The White Lancers
Slow: Occasional Overture
AnniversariesBattle of Balaclava (25 October)
Battle of Ulundi (4 July)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
General Thomas Gage

Major General Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle
General Oliver De Lancey
General Lord Edward Somerset
Lieutenant-General Sir John Elley
Field Marshal Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge
General Henry Roxby Benson
Lieutenant-General Sir Drury Curzon Drury-Lowe
Major General Thomas Arthur Cooke

Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Irish Cavalrymen, 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons, in the War of the American Revolution, 1775-1783

The 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1759 and notable for its participation in the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War. The regiment was amalgamated with the 21st Lancers to form the 17th/21st Lancers in 1922.