Hi Pabblo,
Cheers for the input. Food for thought hey?
I found this:
The Army of
Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf: Organisation and Deployment
[...]Baudisson's, sometimes called Bauditz's, Dragoon Regiment, Swedish name - Holsteinska Dragongardet.
Organisation: Listed as 4 squardrons of 128 men, 526 men in total.
Deployment:
1703 Entered Dutch service. Fought at Eckeren and had 312 men, 315 horses after this action. Subsequently fought at the battles of Ramilles, Oudenarde and Malplaquet.
1705 Reported to have a strength of about 300 men.
1714 This unit and the Holstein Dragoon Guards were combined as one unit and entered Swedish service with a strength of 997 men. The combined regiment was know as the ' Holsteinska Dragongardet' in Swedsih and was stationed in Demmin and Anklam.
1715 Combined regiment in Straslund with a strength of 562 men, captured their with the surrender and pressed into Danish and Prussian regiments.
Cheers
Mats