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385: 41: 65: 82: 505:. In March 1915 the cycle unit was designated 1/5th Battalion, in expectation of a 2nd Line unit, but it appears that the 2/5th Battalion was never formed – in November 1914 the battalion still required 900 recruits. Those men who had enlisted for home service only were formed into 2nd Provisional Cyclist Company on 4 July 1915. The latter served in the Humber Defences until it was disbanded on 13 April 1916 after the 295:, with his headquarters (HQ) at Beverley. After the consolidated battalion became the 1st Yorkshire (East Riding) RVC the administrative battalion took the number 1 (though there were no others in the East Riding). It consolidated as the 2nd Yorkshire (East Riding) RVC in 1880 when the constituent RVCs became A to F Companies. The two corps became the 462: 489:
was authorised for each 1st Line unit where 60 per cent or more of the men had volunteered for Overseas Service. The titles of these 2nd Line units would be the same as the original, but distinguished by a '2/' prefix, and would be filled up with the recruits who were flooding in for both the TF and '
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Shortly after the outbreak of war, TF units were invited to volunteer for Overseas Service. On 15 August 1914, the War Office issued instructions to separate those men who had signed up for Home Service only, and form these into reserve units. On 31 August, the formation of a reserve or 2nd Line unit
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of December 1888 a comprehensive mobilisation scheme was introduced for Volunteer units, which would assemble in their own brigades at key points in case of war. In peacetime these brigades provided a structure for collective training. The two East Yorkshire VBs did not at first form part of the East
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decided that one company 116 strong could be recruited from the volunteer battalions of any infantry regiment that had a regular battalion serving in South Africa. The two VBs accordingly raised a service company under Major Mortimer of Driffield to serve with the 2nd Battalion. This earned the VBs
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From the 1870s to the 1890s the two VBs organised their own annual training camps, usually at Bridlington. Higher formations for the Volunteers were lacking, but from 1875 various mobilisation schemes for the Regulars and Militia began to be circulated, and by 1880 a number of Local Brigades had
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The cyclist battalions were not included in the TF's main divisional structure but were instead given the role of using their mobility to defend vulnerable sectors of the coastline and maintain communications between the static defence units. The 5th Bn East Yorkshires fulfilled this role in
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At first, competition was keen to join the Cyclist Battalion, which was seen as rather glamorous, with distinctive knee breeches and black bugle buttons. However, the battalion lost out to the other units being formed in Hull, particularly the
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with black leather peak and top. The belts and pouch were black leather. In 1880 a scarlet tunic was adopted with white facings, blue trousers with red stripe, and white belts. The headgear was the
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The battalion never saw active service, though a number of officers and men served with other battalions of the East Yorkshires. It was demobilised on 24 January 1919 at Hull.
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was held in February 1859, but the proposal was defeated by an active minority on political grounds. However, another meeting held on 21 May resolved to raise the
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following an invasion scare in 1859 saw the creation of many Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs) composed of part-time soldiers eager to supplement the Regular
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cap for other ranks. In 1885 the VBs were granted the right to wear the cap badge of the East Yorkshire Regiment. In 1903 the Cyclist Company adopted a
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After the war the battalion was reformed on 7 February 1920, but shortly afterwards cyclist battalions were abolished and it was amalgamated into
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for military use. In 1893 the East Yorkshire VBs raised a cyclist section that proved so popular that it was enlarged into a full company.
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The first meeting of the East Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers in Hull in 1859 decided that the uniform would be green. However, the
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Hull Pals, 10th, 11th 12th and 13th Battalions East Yorkshire Regiment – A History of 92 Infantry Brigade, 31st Division
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The 5th Bn was considered a new unit and did not receive the 'South Africa 1900–01' Battle Honour earned by the 2nd VB.
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The late Victorian era saw a craze for cycling and the Volunteer Force took a leading role in developing the new
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On the declaration of war in August 1914 the battalion mobilised at Park Street under the command of Lt-Col
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in December 1899, the Volunteers were invited to send active service units to assist the Regulars in the
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battalion first raised in 1859. It carried out its defence duties along the East Coast throughout
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coast through the winter of 1914–15, day and night, in all weathers. In May 1915 it moved to
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The Royal Corps of Signals: A History of its Antecedents and Developments (Circa 1800–1955)
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had shown that the grey worn by Russian troops was less visible at shorter distances than
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G Company at Armoury, Quay Road, Bridlington; Drill Hall, Middle Street South, Driffield;
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A new 5th Bn East Yorkshires was formed in 1939 as a wartime duplicate of the 4th Bn.
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Royal Corps of Signals: Unit Histories of the Corps (1920–2001) and its Antecedents
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Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth – Regiments.org (archive site)
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Local politician and commanding officer of the 1/5th (Cyclist) Bn Sir Robert Aske.
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of 1908, the 2nd VB including the cyclist company formed the nucleus of the
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Cap badge of the East Yorkshire Regiment, granted to the battalion in 1885
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HQ at Park Street, Hull (formerly the Artillery Barracks occupied by the
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Militia, Yeomanry and Volunteer Forces of the East Riding 1689–1908
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The first commanding officer (CO) of the 2nd (Admin) Battalion was
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Riflemen Form: A Study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
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11th (Pocklington) Yorkshire (East Riding) Rifle Volunteer Corps
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F Company at Greyburn Lane, Beverley; Drill Hall, Southgate,
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and after the war it was incorporated into a unit of the new
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Yorkshire Brigade, whose designated place of assembly was
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William Henry Forester Denison, 1st Earl of Londesborough
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2nd (Administrative) Battalion East York Rifle Volunteers
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William Francis Henry Denison, 2nd Earl of Londesborough
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The East Yorkshire Regiment in the Great War 1914–1918
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1920
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in time of need. A public meeting to form an RVC in
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Military units and formations in Kingston upon Hull
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11th (Pocklington) Yorkshire (East Riding) Rifle Volunteer Corps

United Kingdom

Territorial Force
Northern Command
Beverley
Hull
Sir Robert Aske
Territorial Force
Volunteer
World War I
Royal Corps of Signals
Volunteer movement
British Army
Kingston upon Hull
East Riding of Yorkshire
1st (Consolidated) Battalion
Howdenshire
Bridlington
Beverley
Driffield
Market Weighton
Hedon
Pocklington
Lord Muncaster
Rifle Brigade
Major
Lieutenant-Colonel
8th Hussars

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