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Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment

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foreign service once they became eligible. In February 1919 the battalion was designated as a Service Battalion and, alongside the 51st and 52nd (Graduated) Battalions, formed the 2nd Eastern Brigade of the Eastern Division. Collectively, this brigade was referred to as the Bedfordshire Brigade and served around Cologne, Germany, in the Army of Occupation (as part of the
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to review the award of honours, and the Bedfordshire Regiment received honours for four battles under the command of the Duke of Marlborough fought at the beginning of the eighteenth century. The regiment subsequently received awards for past services in 1897 (for Surinam in 1804) and 1910 (for Namur
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won the Victoria Cross in September 1918 but died from accidental gunshot wounds sustained after the armistice, on 4 November 1918. The 5th Battalion were redesignated as the 1st/5th Battalion on the formation of a 2nd/5th (Reserve) Battalion in 1914, which was supplemented by the 3rd/5th (Reserve)
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Three 'Service' battalions were raised to serve abroad, being the 6th, 7th and 8th Battalions, in addition to the 9th and 10th (Service) Battalions who remained at home to find and train drafts for the combat units. These were formed around a nucleus of Regular and Reserve soldiers who trained the
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was formed in December 1914 by the 4th (Extra Reserve) Bn, becoming the 27th (Training Reserve) Battalion in September 1916. October 1917 saw it redesignated as the 53rd (Young Soldier's) Battalion, who provided basic training for 18 year old conscripted men, which enabled them to be ready for
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When the regiment was formed in 1881, it was unique in having no battle honours to display on its colours, as the 16th Foot had never received such an award in spite of having served for nearly 200 years and having been engaged almost constantly in Europe during the first few decades of its
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Although the regular battalion was merged into the 3rd East Anglian Regiment in 1958, the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment name continued in the Territorial Army for a further fourteen years. On formation of the 3rd East Anglians, the territorial battalion was redesignated as the 5th
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Battalion the following summer. Both reserve battalions remained on home defence duties in the U.K., finding and training drafts for the front line 1st/5th Battalion, until they were merged into a single reserve battalion in 1918. The 3rd/5th (Reserve) Battalion was disbanded in March 1919.
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won the battalion's second Victoria Cross during operations opposite Achiet Le Grand in March 1917. When the battalion was reduced to a cadre in May 1918, the personnel were folded into the 2nd (Regular) Battalion, who took their place in the 18th Division.
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came into effect. These were the logical continuation of the 1873 reforms: the regimental numbers of infantry regiments were replaced with territorial titles, "brigade districts" were renamed as "regimental districts", and the local
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The 7th, 2/7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Battalions were all raised during the war, during the huge expansion of the British Army, and were used mainly to supply the other battalions of the regiment with trained infantrymen or for home
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in 1814. It returned to England in August 1815, moving directly to France to form part of the army of occupation following the final defeat of Napoleon. In 1816 the 16th Foot moved to Ireland, remaining there until 1819.
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superimposed on an eight-pointed star, in the centre of which was a hart (a male deer) crossing a ford. A similar design was used for the cap badge adopted in 1898, with the addition of a representation of the
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unit, formed a 2nd Line duplicate, the 6th Battalion, in 1939 as another European conflict seemed inevitable and, as a result, the Territorial Army was doubled in size and each unit formed a duplicate.
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raised three further reserve battalions (the 2nd/1st, 3rd/1st and 4th/1st Battalions) and its front line 1st/1st Battalion served on the Western Front from November 1914 until 1919, with Corporal
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When the Bedfordshire Regiment was formed on 1 July 1881, it consisted of two regular, two militia and three volunteer battalions, with the regimental depot being based at Kempston barracks:
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The regiment wore a black and primrose lanyard on the battle-dress blouse. The lanyard was later worn by territorial units of the Royal Anglian Regiment based in the former regimental area.
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Battalion, The Bedfordshire Regiment (TA). A reduction in the size of the Territorial Army in May 1961 saw the 5th Bedfords merge with the 1st Battalion, The Hertfordshire Regiment to form
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In 1851, the 16th Foot returned to Jamaica, moving to Canada in 1854. It returned to the United Kingdom in 1857, where it was initially stationed in Ireland and moved to England in 1859.
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the following year and to Egypt in 1952. In 1954, it returned to England for the final time, and was posted to Germany for the first time in 1956 where it remained until amalgamation.
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on its arrival in France in 1914 and became known as the 'Herts Guards'. The nickname '2nd Micks' was also associated with them after their unflinching support of the 1st Battalion,
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In 1751, a royal warrant declared that regiments should no longer be known by the name of their colonel, but their number in the order of precedence, and Handasyd's duly became the
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in 1795–96, before returning to England late in 1796. The much-depleted regiment attempted to recruit in Scotland, before being brought up to strength by volunteers from English
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The few survivors returned to England in 1742 and the unit brought back up to strength, while the conflict with Spain expanded into the wider European struggle known as the
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in 1957. In common with other regiments, ten honours from each war were selected to be borne on the queen's colour. The regiment's selected battle honours were as follows:
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Historical Record of the Sixteenth or Bedfordshire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and its subsequent services to 1848
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Historical Record of the Sixteenth or Bedfordshire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and its subsequent services to 1848
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was deserted by his troops and he went into exile. Douglas was replaced by his deputy Robert Hodges, an experienced soldier who served in the Royal Regiment and the
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In addition, the 12th and 13th (Transport Workers) Battalions were raised in 1916 and 1917 and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Garrison Battalions served in India and Burma.
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The 5th (Territorial) Battalion was mobilised in August 1914 and, after providing home defence in East Anglia, sailed for Gallipoli in July 1915. It served in the
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The Regimental Records of the British Army: a historical rΓ©sumΓ© chronologically arranged of titles, campaigns, honours, uniforms, facings, badges, nicknames, etc
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The Regimental Records of the British Army: a historical rΓ©sumΓ© chronologically arranged of titles, campaigns, honours, uniforms, facings, badges, nicknames, etc
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in 1866. In 1869 the 2nd Battalion returned to England, with the 1st Battalion moving to Ireland in 1870. The 1st Battalion remained at various home stations in
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When the regiment was formed in 1881 the badges of the 16th Foot and Hertfordshire Militia were combined. The badge for the full dress helmet plate featured a
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in September 1915, the battalion was disbanded in February 1918 and its personnel folded into the other Bedfordshire Regiment battalions on the Western Front.
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Following the disbanding of the war-formed units and the reconstitution of the Territorial Army in 1947, the regiment comprised the following battalions:
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The regimental march is 'La Mandolinata', a lively piece originally taken from an Italian Opera of the 1870s and adapted to suit a regimental march.
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of 1944 where they, like many other Chindit units, suffered heavy casualties mainly from disease. The 1st Battalion saw no further part in the war.
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regiments. In other respects the regiment followed the normal progression of the British infantry from red coats, to scarlet tunics, to khaki
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In August 1782, county designations were added to the numbers of the regiments of foot to encourage recruitment. The regiment duly became the
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was formed in October 1914 by the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion as part of 'K4' (Kitchener's 4th New Army), being absorbed into the rawest of
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These were the 3rd Battalion (Special Reserve) and the 4th Battalion (Special Reserve), with the 5th Battalion at Gwyn Street in
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was the honorary Colonel in Chief of the Regiment, her patronage later passing to the Royal Anglian Regiment after amalgamation.
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In 1861, both battalions sailed separately to Canada, as part of a reinforcement of British forces there in reaction to the
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from July 1915 until disbanded in May 1918, when the men were folded into the 1st Battalion of the Hertfordshire Regiment.
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At the end of the war in 1945, the 1st Battalion was in British India and the 2nd in Greece. The 1st Battalion moved to
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of 1742. In 1881, the newly renamed Befordshire Regiment was allocated the standard white facings of non-royal English
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winning Victoria Crosses (posthumously) in 1915 and 1918 respectively. The 1st/1st Hertfordshires were attached to the
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in September 1779 and Pensacola in May 1781. The remains of the 16th Foot returned to England, arriving in March 1782.
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of the early 18th century. Yellow was subsequently adopted at an unknown date before the publication of the official
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that was being fought on the continent of Europe, being stationed in England, Scotland and Ireland before sailing to
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but arrived after the rebellion had been defeated. The regiment remained there until 1749, when it moved to Ireland.
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in Ireland. During their time in Ireland they were involved in a number of engagements with the IRA including, the
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The 4th (Militia) Battalion was embodied in January 1900, and a contingent of 500 officers and men embarked the SS
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in 1914. The three battalions were raised as part of Kitchener's First, Second and Third New Armies respectively.
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around the central device, and a scroll with the regiment's title. The collar badge was also the hart in a ford.
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of 1881 – as it already possessed two battalions, there was no need for it to amalgamate with another regiment.
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had broken out. The 2nd Battalion moved from Greece to Egypt in 1946, returning to the United Kingdom in 1947.
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As the 16th Regiment of Foot, the regiment initially had white facings on the lapels, cuffs and lining of the
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that was originally formed in 1688. After centuries of service in many conflicts and wars, including both the
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in January 1741, an area notorious for high mortality rates. A detachment took part in the failed assault on
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of 1857, the British Army took over responsibility for maintaining a garrison in the sub-continent from the
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at the request of its colonel who held substantial lands in Buckinghamshire, after which time it became the
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signed an agreement to place the territory under British sovereignty in return for assistance in halting a
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The depot was the 16th Brigade Depot from 1873 to 1881, and the 33rd Regimental District depot thereafter
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was initially posted to the Felixstowe and Harwich garrisons but was mobilised in July 1916, joining the
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2nd Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteer Corps: redesignated 2nd (Hertfordshire) Volunteer Battalion in 1887
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1st Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteer Corps: redesignated 1st (Hertfordshire) Volunteer Battalion in 1887
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The 1st Battalion returned from Greece to England in early 1950, on board the well-known troopship
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in Ireland, while the 2nd was in India. The 1st Battalion remained on home service in England and
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The following year, the Hertfordshire Battalion left the regiment to become the 1st Battalion The
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until 1889, when it sailed for India. In 1895, it formed part of the force that took part in the
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The two militia battalions were renamed as the 3rd (Reserve) and 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalions.
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regiments in 1798. In 1799–1804, the 16th Foot was stationed in England, Scotland and Ireland.
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2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire)
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In 1908, the Volunteers and Militia were reorganised nationally, with the former becoming the
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increased tensions, with expectations of war against the United States only receding in 1862.
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Blenheim Day is celebrated every August, in remembrance of the regiment's forebears' part in
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List of battalions of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Β§ Original composition
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1st Battalion (formerly 1st Battalion, 16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot raised in 1688)
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Atkinson, CT (1933). "Names, numbers and errors; Tongres and Melle: Two Stories Amended".
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List of battalions of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Β§ Second World War
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from 1925 to 1926. It returned to England, from where it was dispatched to suppress the
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from this battalion was awarded the Victoria Cross while attached to the 6th Battalion,
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List of battalions of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Β§ First World War
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2nd Battalion (formerly 2nd Battalion, 16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot raised 1858)
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The 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions were merged to form The Hertfordshire Battalion (
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existence. A committee was assembled in 1882 under the chairmanship of Major General
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every year, a regimental Remembrance service and parade is held outside The Keep at
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1st Bedfordshire Rifle volunteer Corps: redesignated 3rd Volunteer Battalion in 1887
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in March 1918 whilst commanding the battalion through the German Spring Offensive (
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In 1820, the regiment began a long term of colonial service. It was stationed in
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Amalgamation into the 3rd East Anglian Regiment and the Royal Anglian Regiment
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and remained on home service in Suffolk until it was disbanded in July 1919.
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in 1938. The 2nd Battalion was stationed in India from 1919 to 1925 and in
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On formation, the 1st Battalion the Bedfordshire Regiment was stationed at
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The size of the British Army was reduced following the publication of the
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in May 1745, the regiment moved to Flanders and suffered heavy losses at
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in 1942, after the Japanese entered the war, and subsequently served as
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The 7th (Service) Battalion served entirely on the Western Front in the
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were affiliated to the new regiments. Accordingly, the 16th Foot became
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W.Y. Carman, page 48, "Richard Simkin's Uniforms of the British Army",
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in 1695). To these were added contemporary honours for fighting in the
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The 1st Battalion was stationed in England until 1920 when it moved to
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Regiments of Foot: A History of the Foot Regiments of the British Army
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Regiments of Foot: A History of the Foot Regiments of the British Army
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being the 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment and
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in 1940. They spent two years on home defence in the UK expecting a
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until it moved to the Western Front, when it was transferred to the
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and the regiment transferred onto the Irish establishment, based at
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1713–1715: Brigadier-General Hans Hamilton (appointed 23 June 1713)
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In 1900, the 4th (Huntingdonshire) Volunteer Battalion was raised.
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19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding – Princess of Wales's Own)
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Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy The Spanish Experience of Sea Power
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won the Victoria Cross during the battalion's assault against the
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from July 1915 until it was disbanded in May 1918. 2nd Lieutenant
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2nd Battalion, which were absorbed into the 1st Battalion in 1948
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In 1739, long-standing commercial tensions with Spain led to the
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1711–1712: Brigadier General Henry Durell (died 1 December 1712)
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The 2nd (Regular) Battalion was mobilised from garrison duty at
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on 4 November 1918. The battalion served in every sector of the
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The 1st (Regular) Battalion was mobilised from garrison duty at
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The 16th Foot remained in Ireland until 1767, when it sailed to
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The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment gallery is part of
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was in command. Most of the battalion returned home on the SS
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Leeds Rifles, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
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Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
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The 11th (TF) Battalion was formed in December 1916 from the
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with detachments in various areas of the territory. When the
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began in 1702, it returned to Flanders and served throughout
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Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
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They Put the Flag a-Flyin The Roscommon Volunteers 1916-1923
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51st (2nd York, West Riding, The King's Own Light Infantry)
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The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (Territorials)
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in 1936. From Palestine it moved back to England in 1938.
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The Bedfordshire Regiment was greatly expanded during the
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13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert's Light Infantry)
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A Register of the Regiments and Corps of the British Army
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A Register of the Regiments and Corps of the British Army
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Only the 1st, 2nd and 5th Battalions saw active service:
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The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (1919 – 1958)
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on the Western Front that month. It was engaged from the
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Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
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Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
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indicate they were disbanded or renumbered before 1881.
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107th (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers)
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14th (Buckinghamshire – The Prince of Wales's Own)
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The Story of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
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The 1st Battalion was stationed in the Middle East with
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Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
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1909–1914: Major-Gen. Reginald Laurence Herbert Curteis
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Military units and formations in Burma in World War II
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British Colours and Standards 1747 – 1881 (2) Infantry
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As a result of England's involvement in the 1689–1697
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The Mountain Rose until 1882, La Mandolinata from 1882
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Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
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Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
3152:"The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Gallery" 3024:. No. 51592. London. 6 February 1950. p. 5. 2969:, generationpublishing.com; accessed August 20, 2014. 2831:(Supplement). 25 November 1916. pp. 11525–11526. 2451:"2nd Bn, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment" 2410:"1st Bn, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment" 2344:(2004 ed.). Conway Maritime Press. p. 108. 551:
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1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1958
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1315:in 1925, to China in 1928, to India in 1929 and to 727:The regiment was not fundamentally affected by the 543:. Other detachments helped repel French attacks on 190: 186:
Blenheim Day, August (The Battle of Blenheim, 1704)
182: 174: 166: 154: 140: 130: 120: 105: 60: 52: 31: 5953:Hallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment 2601:. No. 36776. London. 24 May 1902. p. 12. 1341:The regiment was expanded for the duration of the 1061:, Suffolk, and remained there throughout the war. 889:until 1891 when it returned to England, moving to 607:16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot (1809 – 1881) 6037:Military units and formations established in 1881 5434:British infantry regiments of the First World War 2979:Chronology of Irish History 1919–1923: March 1921 878:in the following year. In 1913, it was posted to 846:The 3rd and 4th VBs became the 5th Battalion (TF) 832:the reserve battalions were reorganised in 1908: 678:Formation of second battalion and service to 1881 651:(now Sri Lanka) until 1828, when it moved to the 354:. Hodges was killed at Steenkirk and replaced by 47:Badge of the Bedfordshire Regiment (c. 1914–1918) 5763:Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) 4579:91st (Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders) 1534:The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (TA) 1441:formed part of the reinforcements dispatched to 1311:achieved independence in 1922. It was posted to 535:. In 1778, Spanish forces invaded the area from 170:Deep yellow facings until 1881, white thereafter 5933:Liverpool Scottish, King's (Liverpool Regiment) 5558:Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) 4292:77th (East Middlesex) (Duke of Cambridge's Own) 1414:which never arrived. It took part later in the 901:. In 1903, it returned to England and moved to 527:broke out in 1776, the regiment was ordered to 6032:Military units and formations in Hertfordshire 5698:Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 4942:103rd Regiment of Foot (King's Irish Infantry) 2940:(Supplement). 14 December 1918. p. 14776. 2563:1st Bedfordshires. Part One: Mons to the Somme 1768:The Colonels of the regiment were as follows: 1453:and the men spent the rest of the war as POWs. 6047:Regiments of the British Army in World War II 6027:Military units and formations in Bedfordshire 5943:Cinque Ports Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment 5923:Liverpool Rifles, King's (Liverpool Regiment) 5419: 4016:61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot 3594: 3398: 3228:. The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 3068:"The Royal Anglian Regiment: Regimental Data" 2769:(Supplement). 30 October 1918. p. 12803. 2167:"The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment" 1963:Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan 1929:1890–1892: Gen. Frederick Robert Elrington CB 697:. The diplomatic crisis brought about by the 483:and then shipped to Scotland to suppress the 303:The regiment was formed on 9 October 1688 in 8: 6042:Regiments of the British Army in World War I 5928:Liverpool Irish, King's (Liverpool Regiment) 5743:Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 4757:97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot 3936:51st Regiment of Foot (Cape Breton Regiment) 3102:History of the British Infantry collar Badge 3001:. The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War 2892:. The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War 2865:. The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War 2811:(Supplement). 28 January 1919. p. 1503. 2783:. The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War 2041:. Local Authority Publishing. Archived from 1406:dispatched to France in September 1939, and 5803:Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) 5653:Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 3834:42nd (The Royal Highland) (The Black Watch) 2920:(Supplement). 22 January 1916. p. 945. 2729:(Supplement). 20 August 1915. p. 8373. 2445: 2443: 2441: 2439: 2437: 2435: 2404: 2402: 2400: 2398: 2396: 2394: 2392: 2390: 2388: 2310:. Manchester University Press. p. 68. 1956:The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 1941:1903–1909: Lt-Gen. Hon. John Thomas Dalyell 1938:1900–1903: Lt-Gen. William Charles Bancroft 1935:1893–1900: Lt-Gen. Sir John William Cox KCB 1271:The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 995:as well as in northern Italy, with Private 460:; the troops suffered enormous losses from 36:The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 5426: 5412: 5404: 4935:103rd Regiment of Foot (Volunteer Hunters) 3601: 3587: 3579: 3424: 3405: 3391: 3383: 3278:. Historical records of the British Army. 2749:(Supplement). 23 April 1918. p. 4967. 2308:The British Army of William III, 1689-1702 2066:The Regimental Records of the British Army 2029: 2027: 1909:1858–1863: Gen Sackville Hamilton Berkeley 1131:The 6th (Service) Battalion served on the 595:In January 1804, the 16th Foot sailed for 261:3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot) 41: 6057:1881 establishments in the United Kingdom 5553:Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry) 5523:Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 4791:98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot 3866:45th (Nottinghamshire Sherwood Foresters) 2673: 2671: 2669: 2613:"Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907" 2218: 2216: 2214: 2212: 2119: 2117: 2115: 2113: 2111: 2109: 2107: 1894:William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford 1719:, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914–1918, 5833:Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) 5753:Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) 4867:100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian) 4854:100th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin) 3459:48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot 2851:(Supplement). 11 May 1917. p. 4587. 2667: 2665: 2663: 2661: 2659: 2657: 2655: 2653: 2651: 2649: 2282:"James Stanley Earl of Derby; 16th Foot" 2247: 2245: 2210: 2208: 2206: 2204: 2202: 2200: 2198: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2087: 2085: 627:In 1809, titles were exchanged with the 567:In August 1790, the 16th Foot sailed to 424:British operations during the 1739–1748 315:. On 5 November 1688, William landed in 307:, in response to a possible invasion by 255:, the regiment was amalgamated with the 6022:Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 5996: 4821:99th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin) 4176:72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) 4106:67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot 3475:Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 3372:Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 2884: 2882: 2880: 2643:(since demolished) (Territorial Force). 2161: 2159: 2157: 2155: 2153: 2151: 2149: 2132:: The Archive Press. pp. 103–104. 2023: 1173:in September 1916 and stretcher bearer 1124:civilian recruits that flocked to form 830:Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 747:The Bedfordshire Regiment (1881 – 1919) 731:of the 1870s, which gave it a depot at 557:16th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot 377:'s campaigns, including the capture of 231:Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 5728:Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 4447:85th (Royal Volontiers Light Infantry) 4331:79th (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) 4311:78th (Highland) (The Ross-shire Buffs) 1906:1857–1858: Major-Gen Cecil Bisshopp CB 1538:Territorial Army and Volunteer Reserve 1433:The 5th Battalion was attached to the 1115:, and in Egypt and Palestine. Private 885:The 2nd Battalion served in India and 704:The 1st Battalion left Canada for the 663:, forming part of the garrison of the 28: 5974:Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey 5733:King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) 5508:King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 5001:105th (Queen's Own Royal Highlanders) 3133:, (The Royal Anglian Regiment Museum) 3089:Head-dress badges of the British Army 2597:"The War - Officers returning home". 2260:: Osprey Publishing. pp. 25–26. 2068:. Bristol: Crecy Books. p. 109. 1445:in early 1942. It surrendered to the 1439:18th (East Anglian) Infantry Division 1394:The 2nd Battalion formed part of the 1307:. They returning to England when the 909:in 1910 and to South Africa in 1912. 659:. In the following year, it moved to 471:. Shortly after the Allied defeat at 7: 5498:Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 3467:58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot 3378:His Majesty’s 16th Regiment of Foote 3252:Discovering English County Regiments 3020:"Last British Troops leave Greece". 1932:1892–1893: Gen. Sir William Payn KCB 1527:Territorial units after amalgamation 1057:provided home defence in and around 633:16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot 629:14th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot 309:William of Orange, later William III 32:16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot 5161:114th (Royal Highlander Volunteers) 5126:111th (Loyal Birmingham Volunteers) 4982:104th (Royal Manchester Volunteers) 4396:82nd (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) 4004:60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps) 3846:43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) 2100:: Grant Richards. pp. 108–109. 1800:Rich Ingram, 5th Viscount of Irvine 916:the following month for service in 803:Bedfordshire Light Infantry Militia 665:United States of the Ionian Islands 635:. The regiment took no part in the 491:16th Regiment of Foot (1751 – 1782) 464:, estimated as between 80 and 90%. 381:in 1702, as well as the battles of 5738:King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 4815:99th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary) 4786:98th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary) 4740:97th (Inverness-shire Highlanders) 4692:95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot 4170:72nd (Royal Manchester Volunteers) 4084:65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) 3491:56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot 3483:44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot 2988:, dcu.ie; accessed 20 August 2014. 2533:. 1 July 1881. pp. 3300–3301. 1912:1863–1883: Lt-Gen George MacDonald 1461:in 1947 and then to Greece, where 1269:In 1919, the regiment was renamed 1034:(1918). It served entirely on the 808:4th (Militia) battalion (formerly 801:3rd (Militia) Battalion (formerly 436:, which took place largely in the 356:James Stanley, later Earl of Derby 292:James Stanley, later Earl of Derby 25: 5901:Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion 5648:Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5105:110th (Queen's Royal Musqueteers) 4903:102nd (Queen's Royal Volunteers) 4344:80th (Royal Edinburgh Volunteers) 4325:79th (Royal Liverpool Volunteers) 4248:75th (Prince of Wales's Regiment) 4096:66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot 3952:52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) 3632:3rd (East Kent – The Buffs) 3176:Naval and Military Intelligence, 1864:1797–1808: Major-Gen Henry Bowyer 1331:The Second World War; 1939 – 1945 1277:. The inter-war battalions were: 519:, establishing a headquarters at 5999: 5133:112th (King's Royal Musqueteers) 4949:103rd (Loyal Bristol Volunteers) 4555:90th (Perthshire Light Infantry) 3642:5th (Northumberland) (Fusiliers) 3365: 2001:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1977:Reginald Francis Stewart Denning 1030:in October 1914, through to the 947:The First World War; 1914 – 1919 893:in 1898. From there it moved to 109: 91: 78: 65: 5793:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 5713:Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 5693:Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 5175:115th (Royal Scotch Lowlanders) 4435:84th (Royal Highland Emigrants) 4416:83rd (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) 4409:83rd (Royal Glasgow Volunteers) 4372:81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) 4350:80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) 4279:77th (Montgomery's Highlanders) 3782:33rd (The Duke of Wellington's) 3154:. Luton Culture. Archived from 2618:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 2483:. Regiments.org. Archived from 1853:16th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment 506:Uniform of the regiment in 1742 5493:Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 5196:116th (Perthshire Highlanders) 4962:103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) 4929:102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers) 4898:101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) 4775:98th (Argyllshire Highlanders) 4267:76th (MacDonald's Highlanders) 4222:74th (Argyleshire Highlanders) 4150:71st (Highland Light Infantry) 4116:68th (Durham) (Light Infantry) 3777:32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry 2950:Regimental History Committee; 2513:. 3 February 1873. p. 10. 1426:in 1944 and the liberation of 1373:which later renumbered to the 1349:The 5th Battalion, a 1st Line 1079:Passage of the Grande Honnelle 1014:in South Africa and landed in 469:War of the Austrian Succession 1: 5618:Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 5613:King's Own Scottish Borderers 5061:107th (Bengal Light Infantry) 5042:106th (Bombay Light Infantry) 5022:105th (Madras Light Infantry) 5008:105th (Volunteers of Ireland) 4923:102nd (New South Wales Corps) 4861:100th (New South Wales Corps) 4631:94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers) 4625:93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) 4585:92nd (Donegal Light Infantry) 4361:81st (Aberdeenshire Highland) 4048:63rd (2nd Highland Battalion) 4032:62nd (1st Highland Battalion) 3499:Royal Leicestershire Regiment 2863:"The 8th (Service) Battalion" 2709:. 29 June 1915. p. 6270. 2507:"Localization of Regiments". 1548:Badges and dress distinctions 1265:Between the wars; 1919 – 1939 1066:4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion 712:in 1865 and the 2nd moved to 688:Honourable East India Company 371:War of the Spanish Succession 334:, the regiment was posted to 273:Royal Leicestershire Regiment 199:War of the Spanish Succession 5851:Honourable Artillery Company 5673:South Staffordshire Regiment 5623:Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 4892:101st (Duke of York's Irish) 4568:91st (Shropshire Volunteers) 4498:87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) 3757:28th (North Gloucestershire) 3732:23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) 3722:21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers) 3647:6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire) 3202:New list of battle honours, 2039:Kempston Town Official Guide 1875:16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment 1807:1724–1730: Henry Scott, 4th 1619:North West Frontier Province 1228:68th (Provisional) Battalion 1109:54th (East Anglian) Division 1090:John Stanhope Collings-Wells 1018:on 6 October 1914, with the 897:in 1900, taking part in the 525:American War of Independence 511:American War of Independence 444:. After a brief period as a 361:The war ended with the 1697 203:American War of Independence 5768:York and Lancaster Regiment 5528:King's (Liverpool Regiment) 5518:Royal Warwickshire Regiment 5472:Guards Machine Gun Regiment 4620:93rd (Highland) (1793-1798) 4549:90th (Yorkshire Volunteers) 4542:90th (Irish Light Infantry) 4298:78th (Fraser's Highlanders) 4139:71st (Fraser's Highlanders) 4059:64th (Loudon's Highlanders) 3919:50th (American Provincials) 3882:47th Regiment (4th Marines) 3742:25th (King's Own Borderers) 3451:Royal Lincolnshire Regiment 2481:"Training Depots 1873–1881" 1404:British Expeditionary Force 1070:63rd (Royal Naval) Division 6078: 5891:Highland Cyclist Battalion 5886:Northern Cyclist Battalion 5503:Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 4847:100th (Gordon Highlanders) 4827:99th (Duke of Edinburgh's) 4746:97th (Queen's Own Germans) 4719:96th (Queen's Own Germans) 4536:89th (Princess Victoria's) 4504:88th (Highland Volunteers) 4485:87th (Keith's Highlanders) 3992:59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) 3637:4th (The King's Own Royal) 3087:A L Kipling and H L King, 2954:, volume II (1988), p.296. 2565:, Fighting High Ltd, p.2. 2006:On the first Sunday after 1970:Henry Cholmondeley Jackson 1965:, KP, GCB, GCMG, CGVO, GBE 1804:1717–1724: James Cholmeley 1789:1705–1711: Francis Godfrey 1412:German invasion of England 1334: 1026:. It was engaged from the 950: 784: 5718:Northamptonshire Regiment 5147:113th (Royal Highlanders) 5029:106th (Black Musqueteers) 4968:104th (King's Volunteers) 4705:96th (British Musketeers) 4603:92nd (Gordon Highlanders) 4441:84th (York and Lancaster) 4286:77th (Atholl Highlanders) 4121:69th (South Lincolnshire) 3617: 3561:3rd East Anglian Regiment 3553:2nd East Anglian Regiment 3545:1st East Anglian Regiment 3518:Northamptonshire Regiment 2890:"Home Service battalions" 2582:"The War - The Militia". 2035:"The History of Kempston" 1924:Edward Stopford Claremont 1917:The Bedfordshire Regiment 1513:3rd East Anglian Regiment 1491:. The Battalion moved to 1221:British Army of the Rhine 1214:The 10th (Service) later 1152:Northamptonshire Regiment 1076:in November 1916, to the 771:The Bedfordshire Regiment 479:in July. It retreated to 448:unit, it was sent to the 233:was the final title of a 211:Irish War of Independence 40: 34:The Bedfordshire Regiment 5748:King's Royal Rifle Corps 5638:East Lancashire Regiment 5628:Gloucestershire Regiment 5513:Northumberland Fusiliers 5231:119th (The Prince's Own) 5182:115th (Prince William's) 4517:88th (Connaught Rangers) 4479:86th (Royal County Down) 4072:64th (2nd Staffordshire) 3817:40th (2nd Somersetshire) 3807:38th (1st Staffordshire) 3692:15th (York, East Riding) 3313:Swinson, Arthur (1972). 3306:Hertfordshire's Soldiers 3304:Sainsbury, J.D. (1969). 3091:, Volume I, London, 1979 2963:Kathleen Hegarty Thorn 2550:Hertfordshire's Soldiers 2340:Harbron, John D (1998). 2124:Swinson, Arthur (1972). 2064:Farmer, John S. (1984). 1775:1688–1692: Robert Hodges 1629:in 1925, and 18 for the 1511:were merged to form the 1505:1957 Defence White Paper 1402:. They were part of the 1325:Arab revolt in Palestine 1216:10th (Reserve) Battalion 1203:The 9th (Service) later 1175:Christopher Augustus Cox 1148:Frederick William Hedges 1048:Battle of Neuve Chapelle 623:Regimental uniform, 1848 615:Regimental colours, 1848 86:Kingdom of Great Britain 5967:Channel Islands Militia 5911:Territorial Battalions 5861:Cambridgeshire Regiment 5828:Royal Munster Fusiliers 5778:Highland Light Infantry 5633:Worcestershire Regiment 5573:Leicestershire Regiment 5563:East Yorkshire Regiment 5099:109th (Bombay Infantry) 5080:108th (Madras Infantry) 4802:99th (Jamaica Regiment) 4422:83rd (County of Dublin) 3898:48th (Northamptonshire) 3876:46th (South Devonshire) 3737:24th (2nd Warwickshire) 3672:11th (North Devonshire) 3291:Farmer, John S (1901). 2679:"Bedfordshire Regiment" 2561:Fuller, Steven (2011). 2092:Farmer, John S (1901). 1772:1688: Archibald Douglas 1205:9th (Reserve) Battalion 1163:18th (Eastern) Division 1085:Hundred Days Offensives 1055:3rd (Reserve) Battalion 961:and was engaged on the 485:Jacobite Rising of 1745 415:Jacobite Rising of 1715 5896:Kent Cyclist Battalion 5881:Herefordshire Regiment 5876:Hertfordshire Regiment 5871:Inns of Court Regiment 5856:Monmouthshire Regiment 5823:Royal Dublin Fusiliers 5378:134th (Loyal Limerick) 4995:104th Regiment of Foot 4989:104th (New Brunswick ) 3925:50th (The Queen's Own) 3802:37th (North Hampshire) 3772:31st (Huntingdonshire) 3717:20th (East Devonshire) 3707:18th (The Royal Irish) 3622:1st or The Royal Scots 3435:Royal Norfolk Regiment 3414:Royal Anglian Regiment 2681:. The Long, Long Trail 2548:Sainsbury J.D. 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Lieutenant-colonel 920:, taking part in the 810:Hertfordshire Militia 767:rifle volunteer corps 739:from 1873, or by the 622: 614: 505: 497:16th Regiment of Foot 423: 405:in 1714, it moved to 290: 18:Bedfordshire Regiment 5678:Dorsetshire Regiment 5643:East Surrey Regiment 5588:Lancashire Fusiliers 5578:Royal Irish Regiment 4254:75th (Stirlingshire) 3998:60th (De Grangues's) 3797:36th (Herefordshire) 3667:10th (North Lincoln) 3374:at Wikimedia Commons 3336:Wickes, H L (1974). 2252:Wickes, H L (1974). 1949:Thomas David Pilcher 1858:1788–1797: Col Hon. 1672:South Africa 1900–02 1614:Sir Archibald Alison 1250:4th (Guards) Brigade 1032:Battle of the Sambre 989:Battle of the Sambre 781:Regimental structure 756:On 1 July 1881, the 275:to form the present 259:in 1958 to form the 5958:Glasgow Highlanders 5758:Manchester Regiment 5543:Devonshire Regiment 5477:Household Battalion 4090:66th (Pepperrell's) 4053:63rd (West Suffolk) 3987:58th (Rutlandshire) 3967:54th (West Norfolk) 3957:53rd (10th Marines) 3828:42nd (Oglethorpe's) 3792:35th (Royal Sussex) 3752:27th (Inniskilling) 3697:16th (Bedfordshire) 3677:12th (East Suffolk) 3627:2nd (Queen's Royal) 3048:on 25 December 2015 2487:on 10 February 2006 2461:on 18 December 2007 2420:on 18 December 2007 1972:, KCB, CMG, DSO, DL 1968:1935–1948: Gen Sir 1679:The First World War 1597:Wardown Park Museum 1489:HMT Empire Windrush 1244:and 2nd Lieutenant 1209:6th Reserve Brigade 1074:Battle of the Ancre 939:and the latter the 454:Cartagena de Indias 434:War of Jenkins' Ear 426:War of Jenkins' Ear 352:1695 Siege of Namur 294:; Colonel 1692-1702 5915:Infantry Regiments 5798:Royal Irish Rifles 5788:Gordon Highlanders 5668:Hampshire Regiment 4337:80th (Light Armed) 3972:55th (Westmorland) 3947:52nd (9th Marines) 3930:51st (8th Marines) 3913:50th (7th Marines) 3903:49th (6th Marines) 3893:48th (5th Marines) 3871:46th (3rd Marines) 3861:45th (2nd Marines) 3851:44th (1st Marines) 3840:43rd (Spotswood's) 3812:39th (Dorsetshire) 3662:9th (East Norfolk) 3342:Reading, Berkshire 3138:2008-09-05 at the 2984:2010-03-30 at the 2937:The London Gazette 2917:The London Gazette 2848:The London Gazette 2828:The London Gazette 2808:The London Gazette 2766:The London Gazette 2746:The London Gazette 2726:The London Gazette 2706:The London Gazette 2530:The London Gazette 2286:Spanish Succession 2258:Reading, Berkshire 2177:on 18 January 2008 2008:Remembrance Sunday 1888:Hugh Mackay Gordon 1886:1816–1823: Lt-Gen 1880:1814–1816: Lt-Gen 1845:1778–1788: Lt-Gen 1839:1766–1778: Lt-Gen 1834:Sir William Draper 1483:5th Battalion (TA) 1422:in 1942–1943, the 1305:Selton Hill ambush 1287:5th Battalion (TA) 1246:Frank Edward Young 1113:Gallipoli Campaign 724:in India in 1876. 695:American Civil War 625: 617: 508: 430: 313:The Royal Regiment 305:Reading, Berkshire 296: 73:Kingdom of England 5987: 5986: 5948:Robin Hood Rifles 5843:Territorial Force 5808:Connaught Rangers 5598:Cheshire Regiment 5452:Coldstream Guards 5401: 5400: 5308:124th (Waterford) 5301:124th (1762-1763) 5294:123rd (1794-1796) 5287:123rd (1762-1764) 5280:122nd (1794-1796) 5273:122nd (1762-1764) 5266:121st (1794-1795) 5259:121st (1761-1763) 5252:120th (1794-1795) 5245:120th (1762-1763) 5238:119th (1794-1796) 5224:118th (1794-1795) 5210:117th (1793-1795) 5168:114th (1794-1795) 5154:113th (1794-1795) 5140:112th (1794-1795) 5119:111th (1761-1763) 5112:110th (1794-1795) 5086:109th (1761-1763) 5074:108th (1794-1795) 5067:108th (1760-1763) 5036:106th (1794-1796) 5015:105th (1794-1796) 4975:104th (1782-1783) 4956:103rd (1809-1816) 4909:102nd (1780-1783) 4880:101st (1780-1783) 4840:100th (1780-1784) 4202:73rd (Perthshire) 3977:56th (West Essex) 3962:53rd (Shropshire) 3888:47th (Lancashire) 3856:44th (East Essex) 3787:34th (Cumberland) 3747:26th (Cameronian) 3610:Regiments of foot 3576: 3575: 3572: 3571: 3565: 3557: 3549: 3530: 3522: 3503: 3495: 3487: 3479: 3471: 3463: 3455: 3447: 3439: 3370:Media related to 3299:: Grant Richards. 3261:978-0-7478-0506-9 2571:978-0-9562696-5-2 2552:. 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Index

Bedfordshire Regiment

Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom

British Army
Infantry
Line infantry
Kempston Barracks
Kempston
Nine Years War
War of the Spanish Succession
American War of Independence
Second Boer War
Irish War of Independence
First World War
Second World War
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infantry
regiment
British Army
First
Second World Wars
Essex Regiment
3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot)
1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk)
2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire)
Royal Leicestershire Regiment
Royal Anglian Regiment

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