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1st Batallion, Royal Satavian Light Horse
Emblem of the Royal Satavian Light Horse.png
Emblem of the Royal Satavian Light Horse
Active4 October 1874 - 22 February 1941
Disbanded22 February 1941
CountrySatavia Dominion of Satavia (1894-1936)
Satavia Union of Satavia (1936-1939)
Satavia Republic of Satavia (1939-1941)
BranchArmy
TypeMounted infantry
RoleLight horse
Size~1,200 personnel
Part ofWestern Military District (1874-1927)
1st Brigade (1927-1930)
Satavian 1st Corps (1930-1937)
Philipsbaai Division (1937-1939)
4th Cavalry Division (1939-1941)
Garrison/HQMacquire Barracks, Victoriaburg
Nickname(s)"Royal Horsies"
Motto(s)Equus Imitator Equitis (Solarian: "The Horse Imitates the Rider")
Colours   Fern Green and Glaucous Grey
MarchQuick - The Fires of Hephaestus
Slow - The Great Rhea
Mascot(s)Rhea
EquipmentHorse, rifle and bayonet
EngagementsEstmero-Verizi War

Great War

Commanders
Notable
commanders
Sir Thaddeus Crace
Victor Hawksby
Insignia
Unit colour patchColourpatch rslh.png

The 1st Batallion, Royal Satavian Light Horse (1RSLH), commonly The Royal Satavian Light Horse (RSLI) was a mounted infantry batallion of the Satavian Army. Initially raised in the Western Freestate in 1874 as a colonial militia batallion, the Satavian Light Horse primarily dealt with supressing native unrest and policing large swathes of the Central Territory and Western Freestate. The batallion later saw active service abroad during the Estmero-Verizi War in the 1880s, after which the unit was awarded the distinction of the Royal title by Richard XII, and most notably during the Great War where the batallion served in Satavia before being evactuated to Euclea and later returned to Satavia during Operation Blind Summit. After the war, the batallion saw service in the occupied city of Philipsbaai and in Saint-Chloé before it was disbanded in 1941. As a result of its long periods of foreign service, its battle honours include "Riziland" (Estmero-Verizi War), "Satavia", "Rolland", "Scitterland", "Swerdia" and "Hope" (Great War).