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1611:(hence the designation 'Mixed'). The regiment still wore its 20th Londons cap badge, together with RA collar badges. About 1951 its personnel adopted a supplementary shoulder title of 'THE QUEEN'S OWN' in grey on black beneath the RA shoulder title and above the AA Command arm badge. AA Command was disbanded in March 1955, and as part of the reduction the regiment was merged into 265 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, becoming 'Q Battery (The Queens Own)', based at Lewisham. Further reductions in 1961 saw the whole regiment become 'Q (London) Battery' at Grove Park, perpetuating the history of four separate London battalions and regiments, and the Queen's Own lineage was discontinued.
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Heights, Ancre 1916 '18, Arras 1917 '18, Vimy 1917, Scarpe 1917, Oppy, Pilckem, Langemarck 1917, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Broodseinde, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917 '18, St. Quentin, RosiΓ¨res, Avre, Villers Bretonneux, Lys, Hazebrouck, Kemmel, Amiens, Bapaume 1918, Hindenburg Line, ΓpΓ©hy, Canal du Nord, St. Quentin Canal, Courtrai, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914β18, Italy 1917β18, Suvla, Landing at Suvla, Scimitar Hill, Gallipoli 1915, Rumani, Egypt 1915β16, Gaza, El Mughar, Jerusalem, Jericho, Tell 'Asur, Palestine 1917β18, Defence of Kut al Amara, Sharqat, Mesopotamia 1915β18
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and would have consisted of men with previous military experience, but who were too old or unfit for active duties, along with younger soldiers. In 1940, the younger soldiers of the battalion were split to help form the 70th (Young
Soldiers) Battalion. In 1941, the battalion was redesignated the 30th
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decoration and led to the "Celestials" nickname. The 50th Foot (the 1st
Battalion of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment) had black facings until 1831 and subsequently dark blue. Officers wore silver braid and other distinctions until gold was introduced in 1830. The khaki service dress adopted
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soldiers surrendering. The battalion remained in North Africa, where, due to its heavy losses in
Tunisia, it served as a reserve battalion, sending drafts of soldiers to other units as battle-casualty replacements. It remained in this role until late 1943, and in February 1944, the battalion, now up
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on 24 September 1943. Like the 5th
Battalion, the 6th Royal West Kents was engaged in combat throughout most of the Italian Campaign, seeing action in the Moro River Campaign, the Battle of Monte Cassino, the fighting around the Gothic Line, and the final offensive in Italy in April 1945, followed
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Regiment reformed at Blackheath as 569 (The Queen's Own) Searchlight Regiment. In March 1949 it was redesignated 569 (The Queen's Own) (Mixed) Light Anti-Aircraft/Searchlight Regiment, reflecting a partially changed role and the inclusion of members of the
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Alamein, Djebel Abiod, Djebel Azzag 1942, Oued Zarga, Djebel Ang, Medjez Plain, Longstop Hill 1943, Si Abdallah, North Africa 1942β43, Centuripe, Monte Rivoglia, Sicily 1943, Termoli, San Salvo, Sangro, Romagnoli,
1025:(BEF). Unlike in the Great War the battalion was not immediately in action, and the first few months of the conflict were spent digging trenches and defensive positions in expectation of a repeat of the trench warfare of the Great War. In early May 1940 the battalion was transferred to the
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Armoured Corps, but retained its Royal West Kent Regiment cap badge on the black beret of the Royal Armoured Corps as did all infantry units converted in this way. However, the regiment was disbanded in 1942, without seeing active service and having only seen home service.
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The battalion was reconstituted in 1944 by amalgamating the few remaining survivors (less than 100 officers and men) with the 7th Battalion and redesignating it as the new 2nd Battalion. The 7th Battalion had been a training and draft finding formation assigned to the
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The 70th (Young Soldiers) Battalion was raised in 1940 from the younger soldiers of the 8th (Home Defence) Battalion and also from volunteers around the age of 18 or 19 who had volunteered for service in the British Army and, therefore, were not yet old enough to be
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began to reorganise surplus Anti-aircraft regiments in the United Kingdom into infantry battalions, primarily for line of communication and occupation duties in North West Europe, thereby releasing trained infantry for frontline service. The
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in 1920. It spent the next decade in India and returned home to the United Kingdom in 1937. The 2nd Battalion returned to India from Mesopotamia in 1919, and to the United Kingdom in 1921, briefly becoming part of the
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in 1948, all infantry regiments in the British Army were reduced to only a single regular battalion. and, as a result, the 2nd Battalion was disbanded in 1948 (nominally being amalgamated with the 1st Battalion).
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had ceased to function in 1916, the battalions reverting to the administrative control of their pre-1908 affiliated Regular regiments β the QORWK in the case of the 20th Londons, which reformed in the new
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in London among many other war memorials, the memorial is a cenotaph almost identical to that on Whitehall but reduced to two-thirds scale and lacking adorning flags. It was unveiled on 30 July 1921 by
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In 1899, at least twenty members of the regiment raped an elderly Burmese woman in Rangoon, who subsequently died. The matter was initially covered up by military authorities, but when the viceroy,
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was raised in late May 1940, with the role of 'holding' men who were homeless, unfit, awaiting orders of returning from abroad. In October 1940, it was redesignated as the
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in September 1915, the 8th (Service) Battalion, raised the previous September, lost all but one of its officers, and 550 men.
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survived. Apart from a brief period from December 1917 to April 1918, when it was moved with the 5th Division to the
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in March 1900, but the regiment's only action was a skirmish at Biddulphsberg, alongside the 2nd battalions of the
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camp in Germany. They were liberated by the advancing Russian Army on 23 April 1945.
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in 1902, and battle dress from 1938, were both of the universal pattern.
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Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
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going to South Africa which was in the middle of the
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shortly after its formation, in the aftermath of the
4057:
Military units and formations disestablished in 1961
2226:
The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment β 1914β1919
1486:. The 9th Battalion served alongside 7th Battalion,
1474:) Battalion was raised in 1939, presumably from the
632:
lost their lives, with many thousands more wounded.
548:, which is located next to the regiment's barracks.
3993:
3936:
3868:
3512:
3466:
3405:
3378:
3327:
3220:
3213:
3171:
The Queens Own Royal West Kent Living History Group
3001:
The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment: 1951β1961
2982:
The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment: 1920β1950
2963:
The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment: 1881β1914
2925:
The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment: 1914β1919
2059:. No. 36092. London. 17 March 1900. p. 9.
2044:. No. 36081. London. 5 March 1900. p. 10.
1544:
119th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
1275:The 5th Battalion of the regiment, recruiting from
795:brigades, the 1/4th joining, in February 1918, the
188:
166:
148:
116:
106:
96:
78:
60:
52:
31:
3980:Hallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
2794:Walker, Adrian; Harper, Ron; Riches, Paul (2001).
2228:(London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1924).
1268:of the 4th Battalion was posthumously awarded the
4032:Military units and formations established in 1881
3461:British infantry regiments of the First World War
2369:1 AA Division 1936β38 at British Military History
1797:The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) (1881)
1330:The 6th and 7th Battalions were both part of the
1249:, where the battalion played a major role in the
915:, and dedicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
427:The 1st Battalion fought at the second battle at
3790:Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
2291:A Brief History of the Regiment in the Great War
1648:National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA)
1418:until early 1943, when it was reassigned to the
1299:, Italy on 24 September 1943, shortly after the
1193:. The 132nd Brigade was an integral part of the
243:. In January 1921, the regiment was renamed the
3960:Liverpool Scottish, King's (Liverpool Regiment)
3585:Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
1845:The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (1921)
1674:The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment Museum
1594:After the end of the Second World War and with
699:in February 1915, where it was attached to the
455:. It spent the years up to the outbreak of the
3725:Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
3052:, Vol I, Wakefield: Microform Academic, 1984,
1718:Egypt 1882, Nile 1884β85, South Africa 1900β02
1283:, now serving alongside two battalions of the
1097:The 2nd Battalion was part of the garrison of
727:in August 1917. The 2nd Battalion remained in
439:. It then spent two years on garrison duty in
414:4th Kent (Royal Arsenal) Rifle Volunteer Corps
4047:Regiments of the British Army in World War II
3970:Cinque Ports Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
3950:Liverpool Rifles, King's (Liverpool Regiment)
3446:
3191:
3075:/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2001,
3050:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660β1978
2819:"Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment Museum"
2355:
2353:
2351:
2349:
2347:
2345:
1706:of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment.
893:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment Cenotaph
885:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment Cenotaph
827:in March 1917. The 3/4th Battalion landed at
687:The 2nd Battalion was shipped from Multan to
656:. Among its first major engagements were the
8:
4067:1961 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
4052:Regiments of the British Army in World War I
3955:Liverpool Irish, King's (Liverpool Regiment)
3770:Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
3359:Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
3268:97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot
3252:3rd (East Kent, The Buff's) Regiment of Foot
2869:
2867:
1744:As the 97th Foot the regiment wore sky-blue
541:before the outbreak of the First World War.
241:97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot
3830:Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
3680:Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
2097:
2095:
2093:
1955:
1953:
1951:
1949:
1947:
1945:
1526:and, on 8 November, became assigned to the
323:was one of five counties (the others being
4042:Military units and formations in Maidstone
3453:
3439:
3431:
3394:Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment
3217:
3198:
3184:
3176:
2875:"The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment"
2742:
2740:
2501:. British Military History. Archived from
2011:
2009:
1984:
1982:
1895:Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment
1881:Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment
1663:Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment
1542:and converted, in February 1942, into the
408:3rd Kent (West Kent) Rifle Volunteer Corps
272:Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment
4062:1881 establishments in the United Kingdom
3580:Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry)
3550:Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
2444:
2442:
2440:
2438:
2436:
2434:
2140:) at Maidtone, with the 4th Battalion at
1816:1881β1885: (1st Battalion) Gen. Hon. Sir
1528:221st Independent Infantry Brigade (Home)
1496:210th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home)
1041:soon after, returning to England via the
863:fought in France and Flanders and in the
680:, the 1st Battalion was stationed on the
294:, which was in turn amalgamated with the
3860:Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
3780:Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)
3284:107th (Bengal Infantry) Regiment of Foot
3091:. Uckfield: Naval & Military Press.
3034:. Uckfield: Naval & Military Press.
2946:. Uckfield: Naval & Military Press.
2432:
2430:
2428:
2426:
2424:
2422:
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2267:
2265:
2263:
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2195:
2193:
2191:
2189:
2187:
2185:
2183:
1867:1946β1949: Brig. Noel Irwine Whitty, DSO
1769:Colonels-in-Chief of the regiment were:
1181:(TA) unit that recruited primarily from
3316:67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot
3308:37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot
3236:31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot
2084:
1936:
1929:
1633:Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA)
1510:and converted to armour in 1942 as the
1506:. The battalion was transferred to the
1378:in April 1943, and later fought in the
3755:Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)
3300:77th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
3292:57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
2557:"Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment"
2529:
2527:
2525:
2523:
2450:"Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment"
2236:
2234:
2202:"Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment"
1490:and the 8th and 9th battalions of the
1370:. The battalion fought throughout the
1031:44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division
966:20th London Regiment (The Queen's Own)
463:(together with the 2nd battalion) and
245:Royal West Kent Regiment (Queen's Own)
233:Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)
34:Royal West Kent Regiment (Queen's Own)
32:Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)
28:
4037:Military units and formations in Kent
4001:Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey
3760:King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)
3535:King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
1998:"Naval & Military intelligence".
1550:. However, it was transferred to the
1479:Battalion and was disbanded in 1943.
703:. Two companies were attached to the
354:The Childers reforms also affiliated
7:
4027:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
3525:Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
3343:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
3276:35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot
3228:Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
1714:The battle honours were as follows:
944:to help with the suppression of the
249:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
210:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
144:Up to 12 hostilities-only battalions
36:Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
3260:50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot
3022:. London: George Philip & Sons.
2850:"Blouse, battledress, 1937 pattern"
2769:"106 Regiment, RA (V) [UK]"
2055:"The War β Embarcation of Troops".
1078:and, after pursuing the retreating
1070:to strength again, was sent to the
298:, on 9 September 1992, to form the
254:After distinguished service in the
237:50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot
3765:King's (Shropshire Light Infantry)
3207:Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
3020:Regimental Badges and Service Caps
2319:National Heritage List for England
1678:Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery
1165:, but the move was cancelled when
1013:The 1st Battalion was part of the
481:The 2nd Battalion was deployed to
25:
3928:Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion
3675:Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
2748:"British Army units from 1945 on"
2623:"RA 1939-45 Infantry Regts Index"
2211:– via The Long, Long Trail.
1879:(afterwards Associate Colonel of
1644:occupation of the Suez canal zone
1552:15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
1360:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
817:67th (2nd Home Counties) Division
478:for two years without any leave.
412:3rd Volunteer Battalion β former
406:2nd Volunteer Battalion β former
3106:Litchfield, Norman E.H. (1992).
2040:"The War β the eight division".
1907:
1891:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
1809:1881β1888: (2nd Battalion) Gen.
1782:Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent
1659:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
1536:King's Shropshire Light Infantry
1344:12th (Eastern) Infantry Division
1340:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
1191:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
1151:80th Infantry (Reserve) Division
887:in Brenchley Gardens, Maidstone.
835:battalion on the Western Front.
586:who served in Platoon 16 of the
374:2nd Battalion β former 97th Foot
371:1st Battalion β former 50th Foot
268:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
83:
65:
41:
3820:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
3740:Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
3720:Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
2901:"Defence Forces of New Zealand"
2877:. regiments.org. Archived from
1963:. Regiments.org. Archived from
1802:1881: (1st Battalion) Gen. Sir
1793:Colonels of the regiment were:
1082:, where they helped breach the
640:The 1st Battalion, which was a
459:on garrison duty, including at
431:on 9 September 1882 and at the
3520:Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
3244:70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot
3110:. Nottingham: Sherwood Press.
3067:, London: Samson Books, 1978,
2798:. Brockley Press. p. 176.
2136:These were the 3rd Battalion (
1804:Edward Walter Forestier-Walker
1722:The Great War (18 battalions):
1303:. The battalion fought in the
1076:Fourth Battle of Monte Cassino
319:When the regiment was formed,
1:
3645:Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
3640:King's Own Scottish Borderers
3386:Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment
3127:Royal West Kents in Orpington
2649:"RA 1939β45 633 Infantry Rgt"
1231:161st Indian Infantry Brigade
1195:44th (Home Counties) Division
1105:. It then formed part of the
831:in June 1917 and served as a
775:, alongside the 4th and 5th (
731:for the duration of the war.
684:for the duration of the war.
624:were awarded. However, 6,866
280:Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment
235:, by the amalgamation of the
199:(Whither Duty and Glory Lead)
3878:Honourable Artillery Company
3700:South Staffordshire Regiment
3650:Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
3087:Joslen, Lt-Col H.F. (2003).
1852:Edwin Alfred Hervey Alderson
1642:Later they took part in the
1289:8th Indian Infantry Division
1281:21st Indian Infantry Brigade
1243:5th Indian Infantry Division
1169:surrendered ending the war.
743:moved to its war station at
546:All Saints Church, Maidstone
443:before being transferred to
3795:York and Lancaster Regiment
3555:King's (Liverpool Regiment)
3545:Royal Warwickshire Regiment
3499:Guards Machine Gun Regiment
3166:The Royal Artillery 1939β45
1775:Prince George, Duke of Kent
1338:(later replaced by the 5th
1334:, which included the 2/6th
1199:British Expeditionary Force
1088:battles for the Gothic Line
1023:British Expeditionary Force
948:. In 1939, it was moved to
927:and then helped put down a
723:), and were transferred to
711:) and were captured in the
4088:
3918:Highland Cyclist Battalion
3913:Northern Cyclist Battalion
3530:Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
3027:Ellis, Major L.F. (2004).
2942:Becke, Major A.F. (2007).
2027:Curzon: Imperial Statesman
1889:Regiment amalgamated with
1696:platoon in the BBC series
1476:National Defence Companies
1342:), itself assigned to the
1251:Battle of the Tennis Court
899:, who was responsible for
813:202nd (2/1st Kent) Brigade
781:Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
341:Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
3745:Northamptonshire Regiment
3065:British Regiments 1914β18
1919:1st (Canterbury) Regiment
1380:Allied invasion of Sicily
1366:and were involved in the
938:British Army of the Rhine
855:, Belgium, 29 April 1918.
447:, where it fought at the
40:
3775:King's Royal Rifle Corps
3665:East Lancashire Regiment
3655:Gloucestershire Regiment
3540:Northumberland Fusiliers
3367:Royal Hampshire Regiment
3156:British Military History
2496:"61st Infantry Division"
1850:1921β1927: Maj-Gen. Sir
1836:1904β1921: Maj-Gen. Sir
1609:Women's Royal Army Corps
1532:Gloucestershire Regiment
1520:50th (Holding) Battalion
1437:By the end of 1944, the
1177:The 4th Battalion was a
1149:, which was part of the
931:tribal rebellion in the
666:Battle of Neuve Chapelle
489:. It was then posted to
435:a few days later during
389:West Kent Light Infantry
387:β former 1st Battalion,
296:Royal Hampshire Regiment
197:Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt
3994:Channel Islands Militia
3938:Territorial Battalions
3888:Cambridgeshire Regiment
3855:Royal Munster Fusiliers
3805:Highland Light Infantry
3660:Worcestershire Regiment
3600:Leicestershire Regiment
3590:East Yorkshire Regiment
2999:Chaplin, H. D. (1964).
2980:Chaplin, H. D. (1954).
2923:Atkinson, C.T. (1924).
2452:. The Queen's Own Buffs
2280:Frederick, pp. 206β209.
2148:, the 5th Battalion at
2025:Gilmour, David (1994).
1872:William Pasfield Oliver
1870:1949β1959: Lt-Gen. Sir
1825:William Richard Preston
1564:Operation Market Garden
1309:Battle of Monte Cassino
1185:and formed part of the
913:colonel of the regiment
741:3rd (Reserve) Battalion
223:based in the county of
3923:Kent Cyclist Battalion
3908:Herefordshire Regiment
3903:Hertfordshire Regiment
3898:Inns of Court Regiment
3883:Monmouthshire Regiment
3850:Royal Dublin Fusiliers
3125:Pateman, John (2012).
2961:Chaplin, H.D. (1959).
2381:"RA 1939β45 34 SL Rgt"
2296:July 29, 2010, at the
1988:Westlake, pp. 114β122.
1758:Order of Saint Patrick
1623:
1548:79th Armoured Division
1460:308th Infantry Brigade
1420:211th Infantry Brigade
1407:
1327:
1259:Imperial Japanese Army
1219:North African Campaign
1187:132nd Infantry Brigade
1155:184th Infantry Brigade
1147:211th Infantry Brigade
1107:234th Infantry Brigade
1101:during its protracted
1027:132nd Infantry Brigade
1010:
925:Third Anglo-Afghan War
888:
856:
785:Home Counties Division
613:
595:
569:Home Counties Division
433:Battle of Tel el-Kebir
258:, along with both the
183:The Dirty Half Hundred
171:The Blind Half Hundred
3800:Durham Light Infantry
3690:Royal Sussex Regiment
3635:South Wales Borderers
3630:Royal Welsh Fusiliers
3620:Royal Scots Fusiliers
3595:Bedfordshire Regiment
3565:Lincolnshire Regiment
3351:Royal Sussex Regiment
3031:The Defeat of Germany
2852:. Imperial War Museum
1862:Charles Bonham-Carter
1811:John Maxwell Perceval
1732:The Second World War:
1617:
1530:, alongside the 11th
1504:6th Armoured Division
1401:
1386:, Lieutenant Colonel
1376:capture Longstop Hill
1374:, notably helping to
1332:36th Infantry Brigade
1325:
1261:. During the battle,
1253:, part of the larger
1183:Royal Tunbridge Wells
1051:12th Infantry Brigade
1019:4th Infantry Division
1015:10th Infantry Brigade
996:
882:
846:
801:4th (Quetta) Division
660:on 23 August and the
601:
594:Between 1916 and 1917
582:
284:Royal Sussex Regiment
276:Home Counties Brigade
153:Invicta Park Barracks
3705:Dorsetshire Regiment
3670:East Surrey Regiment
3615:Lancashire Fusiliers
3605:Royal Irish Regiment
3335:East Surrey Regiment
2693:"RA 1939β45 119 LAA"
2612:Ellis, pp. 369, 380.
2537:. Forces War Records
2508:on 23 September 2015
2167:"Regimental History"
1860:1936β1946: Gen. Sir
1829:1890β1904: Gen. Sir
1777:, KG, KT, GCMG, GCVO
1773:1935β1947: Col. HRH
1584:British Armed Forces
1508:Royal Armoured Corps
1336:East Surrey Regiment
1245:, and fought in the
1211:evacuated to England
1113:on the Italian-held
1074:, and fought in the
1055:anti-invasion duties
891:A war memorial (the
825:First Battle of Gaza
809:18th Indian Division
739:On mobilisation the
725:17th Indian Division
721:15th Indian Division
709:6th (Poona) Division
231:, originally as the
3985:Glasgow Highlanders
3785:Manchester Regiment
3570:Devonshire Regiment
3504:Household Battalion
2909:. 1913. p. 13.
2881:on 17 December 2007
2775:on 27 December 2005
2603:Ellis, pp. 141β142.
2359:Litchfield, p. 171.
2109:on 26 December 2005
1789:Regimental Colonels
1627:Counterinsurgencies
1596:Indian independence
1424:Dodecanese Campaign
1305:Moro River Campaign
1247:1944 Burma Campaign
1239:7th Rajput Regiment
1235:1st Punjab Regiment
1086:, took part in the
1059:French North Africa
1037:and the subsequent
1009:, 17 November 1942.
1003:combined operations
819:, took part in the
805:54th Indian Brigade
793:British Indian Army
717:34th Indian Brigade
705:30th Indian Brigade
701:12th Indian Brigade
662:Battle of Le Cateau
3942:Infantry Regiments
3825:Royal Irish Rifles
3815:Gordon Highlanders
3695:Hampshire Regiment
3048:J.B.M. Frederick,
2984:. Michael Joseph.
2821:. Maidstone Museum
2808:Army Order 91/1960
2725:on 10 January 2016
2585:on 28 October 2005
2387:on 22 October 2013
2244:. Maidstone Museum
1688:In popular culture
1624:
1556:Battle of Normandy
1408:
1384:Conservative Party
1328:
1043:Dunkirk evacuation
1039:retreat to Dunkirk
1011:
933:Northwest Frontier
889:
857:
821:Gallipoli Campaign
797:3rd Quetta Brigade
787:were both sent to
644:unit stationed in
614:
596:
437:Anglo-Egyptian War
288:Middlesex Regiment
4014:
4013:
3975:Robin Hood Rifles
3870:Territorial Force
3835:Connaught Rangers
3625:Cheshire Regiment
3479:Coldstream Guards
3428:
3427:
3424:
3423:
3417:
3398:
3390:
3371:
3363:
3355:
3347:
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3304:
3296:
3288:
3280:
3272:
3264:
3256:
3248:
3240:
3232:
3081:978-1-84342-197-9
3063:Brig E.A. James,
2953:978-1-847347-39-8
2406:Regimental Badges
2127:Becke, pp. 49β54.
1967:on 4 January 2006
1765:Colonels-in-Chief
1669:Regimental museum
1637:Malayan Emergency
1620:Malayan Emergency
1568:Operation Plunder
1500:6th Support Group
1372:Tunisian Campaign
1356:Infantry Division
1348:Battle of Dunkirk
1063:Tunisian Campaign
897:Sir Edwin Lutyens
849:Lewis machine gun
767:Territorial Force
674:second lieutenant
610:, 4 November 1917
553:Territorial Force
525:, then served in
264:Second World Wars
203:
202:
179:The Devils Royals
16:(Redirected from
4079:
3575:Suffolk Regiment
3560:Norfolk Regiment
3474:Grenadier Guards
3455:
3448:
3441:
3432:
3415:
3413:Queen's Regiment
3396:
3388:
3369:
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3294:
3286:
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2791:
2785:
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2771:. Archived from
2765:
2759:
2758:
2756:
2754:
2744:
2735:
2734:
2732:
2730:
2721:. Archived from
2715:
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2695:. Archived from
2689:
2683:
2680:
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2671:
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2660:
2651:. Archived from
2645:
2639:
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2625:. Archived from
2619:
2613:
2610:
2604:
2601:
2595:
2594:
2592:
2590:
2581:. Archived from
2575:
2569:
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2553:
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1913:
1911:
1910:
1874:, GBE, KCB, KCMG
1823:1888β1890: Gen.
1818:Francis Colborne
1780:1947β?1961: HRH
1748:on the standard
1728:Afghanistan 1919
1652:Cyprus Emergency
1604:Territorial Army
1488:Suffolk Regiment
1466:Hostilities-only
1441:fighting on the
1301:initial invasion
1293:Italian Campaign
1255:Battle of Kohima
1179:Territorial Army
1173:Territorial Army
1157:attached to the
1109:in the abortive
1035:Battle of France
984:Second World War
962:Territorial Army
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