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approached Pen y Darren but found it too well defended. Sunday 5 June passed quietly, but the rioters approached again on 6 June. Lieutenant-Col Morgan moved out and deployed to meet them at Dowlais Pond. The rioters having ignored the reading of the Riot Act and appeals to disperse, Lt-Col Richard Morgan of the RGLI, giving the words of command slowly and clearly, ordered the Highlanders and Militia to load, and the Yeomanry to draw sabres. At this the rioters gave way and were dispersed by the Yeomanry without further casualties. Regular cavalry arrived on 7 June as the ringleaders were hunted, and the Glamorgan Yeomanry returned home, the Swansea & Fairwood Troops being urgently required to deal with trouble among coal miners in the
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of a reserve or 2nd Line unit 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. In this way duplicate battalions, brigades and divisions were created, mirroring those TF formations being sent overseas. Later, the 2nd Line was prepared for overseas service and a 3rd Line was formed to act as a reserve, providing trained replacements for the 1st and 2nd Line regiments.
2157: 80: 504:. Having just reached Pen y Darren with the Central Division, Lt-Col Thomas Morgan ordered Maj Rickards with 100 troopers to rescue the convoy. Unable to deploy his men in the valley and under a barrage of stines and a few musket shots, Rickards was forced to withdraw, but Moggeridge had got the waggons through to Merthyr by a different route at the expense of one man wounded and one disarmed. A more serious setback occurred on the road from 98: 1547: 468: 349:, leaving the yeomanry troops as the only entirely volunteer force in the county. In the round of annual inspections and training the two Swansea troops and the neighbouring Fairwood cavalry tended to act together. In 1813 the government encouraged smaller yeomanry corps to amalgamate into larger regiments and the Swansea & Fairwood Troops under 495:. A confrontation had followed outside the Castle Inn, where rioters tried to disarm the Highlanders, who opened fire, killing and wounding many in the crowd, while suffering several wounded themselves. Reinforced by the permanent staff and a few recruits of the RGLI rushed up in coaches from their training, the Highlanders withdrew to 1952: 1981:
with white band and piping, and a brown bandolier. All ranks wore the universal khaki service dress with peaked cap introduced in 1902. The collar badge was a Welsh dragon, and the brass shoulder titles were 'T' over 'Y' over 'GLAMORGAN'. During World War I the 1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry were re-badged
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at Hereford, though the Pembroke Yeomanry were less enthusiastic (many were later persuaded to change their minds and sign up). On 15 August 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
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defences and next day the division pushed on to the edge of the forest. It was hard to get guns and vehicles along the muddy forest tracks, 81st Field Rgt reporting that the second-in-command's OP tank had to be used to tow out bogged guns and tractors ('its only use; in all other respects it was an
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and never present for training. This dispute escalated and in 1827 Rickards offered to resign but was supported by the Marquess of Bute; Nicholls resigned instead and was later succeeded by . In February 1828 the Llantrisant Trp separated from the Central Glamorgan Trps and instead amalgamated with
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In December 1824 the western troops of the Central Glamorgan & Llantrisant Corps provided detachments to prevent looting of a shipwreck on Sker Beach. In May 1825 a detachment of the same corps was called out in aid of the civil power in Bridgend, but their presence was enough to deter trouble.
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Over the following years the yeomanry carried out paid training or 'permanent duty' most years. In 1804 the Swansea Legion (which now also included artillery) combined with the West Glamorgan Infantry Volunteers and the Glamorgan Riflemen in a realistic anti-invasion exercise at Swansea, exchanging
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When the Peace of Amiens broke down and the war was resumed in 1803, new volunteer infantry were formed and the three yeomanry units continued as the Cardiff Cavalry (Capt John Wood), Fairwood Cavalry (Sir Gabriel Powell) and the Swansea Cavalry (two troops under Capt Edward Hughes) in the reformed
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on the canal. 324 Battery's Observation Post (OP) was with C Squadron of the divisional Reconnaissance Regiment. On 14 November, the division crossed the Wessem canal (Operation Mallard) with support from the guns, and on 16 November the regiment struggled across the temporary bridges with 71 Bde,
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and formed a perimeter. The three divisions of the Glamorgan Yeomanry had been called out and ordered to proceed to Merthyr with all speed. On 4 June Capt Moggeridge of the Eastern Division with 40 troopers attempted to escort in the Hghlanders' ammunition waggons from Brecon but was confronted by
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signed on 25 March 1802 appeared to have ended the war, and the yeomanry and volunteers were stood down, though shortly afterwards the government offered new terms to yeomanry units that were prepared to continue. All the volunteer infantry units in Glamorgan disbanded. Amongst the yeomanry, the
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Between 1920 and about 1941, the officers and men of 324 (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Bty continued to wear the Glamorgan Yeomanry's cap badge. As collar badges, the officers wore gilt Welsh leeks on their blue patrol jackets and bronze regimental cap badges in service dress, while the other ranks wore
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to Merthyr, where Maj Penrice with a half-troop of 36 men acting as the advance guard of the Western Division was ambushed by armed rioters. His men were disarmed and allowed to withdraw, warning the main bod of the Westen Division, which reached Merthyr by a longer route on 6 June. The mob had
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The growing civil unrest of 1830–31 persuaded the government to support a revival of the militia. The Marquess of Bute proposed to disband the existing Glamorgan Yeomanry and re-raise it as three troops (Western, Central and Eastern). This clumsy arrangement alienated the officers, and having
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badges. During and after the Second World War, the whole of 81st and 281st Field Rgts wore RA badges, but after 1967 their successors in the Glamorgan Yeomanry Troop of 211 (South Wales) Bty of 104th Light Air Defence Rgt were allowed the regimental collar badge in No 1 uniform.
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on a green field within a Union wreath (including shamrock); in opposite corners the white horse on a red field surrounded in silver, in the other corners the intertwined letters CGY on a red ground. It was probably presented in 1820–1, and carried until disbandment.
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and carrying a brass spike. A white leather cross-belt was worn carrying a black leather pouch. Other ranks had a parade or substitute full dress consisting of a dark blue tunic with pockets, silver shoulder chains and a silver leek collar badge, worn with a blue
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towards Roermond on the night of 21/22 November. Bridging operations were held up until the divisional artillery was able to suppress the German guns. 4th RWF, supported only by 81st Fd Rgt, made several abortive attempts to cross the anti-tank ditch, but 1st
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took a direct hit; he was unhurt, but the two men with him were killed. The divisional artillery's flank was open and on 1 October a party of Germans penetrated the positions and were engaged by the men of 324 Bty. On 7 October, the regiment moved into the
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The Imperial Yeomanry concept was considered a success and before the war ended the existing yeomanry regiments at home were converted into Imperial Yeomanry, and new regiments raised from returned veterans of the South African War. One of these was the
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Cavalry regiments were smaller than infantry battalions, so the dismounted yeomanry regiments were paired to form effective battalions and these were affiliated to infantry regiments. On 2 February, 1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry amalgamated with
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the and Cardiff Trp as the Eastern Corps, Glamorgan Yeomanry, under the command of Maj Rickards, who attempted unsuccessfully to raise a third troop. The three 'divisions' of the regiment, Eastern, Western and Central, trained separately.
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had been read, the magistrates ordered the Yeomanry to disperse them. This they accomplished without bloodshed using only the flat of their swords, and around 30 arrests were made. Two days later the Swansea Cavalry moved to the north
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The Glamorgan Yeomanry was mobilised at Bridgend on the outbreak of war on 4 August 1914 under the command of Lt-Col J.I.D. Nicholl, who had only taken command on 20 June 1914. It joined the SWMB at Hereford on 12 August. Under the
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disbanded their troops on or about 5 September as ordered, Bute could find none who were prepared to raise the replacement troops. His proposal was dropped in 1832, and Glamorgan had no further yeomanry presence for a generation.
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In April 1800 the Swansea Troop was called out in aid of the civil power when corn riots broke out in Neath and Swansea, and its arrival on the scene was sufficient to persuade the rioters to disperse. There was more trouble at
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Although designated as a dragoon regiment when it joined the TF, the uniform of the Glamorgan Yeomanry was influenced by lancer styling. The full dress uniform for officers of the Glamorgan Yeomanry in 1909 consisted of a blue
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The swallow-tailed standards of two of the early yeomanry units have been preserved. That of the Cardiff Troop is gold with the title 'CARDIFF YEOMANRY CAVALRY' within a wreath of roses and thistles; in opposite corners the
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and required additional infantry. The dismounted brigades on the western frontier began to move east. In January 1917 the dismounted yeomanry of 4th Dismounted Bde were permanently re-roled as infantry. The brigade became
590:. Although there were strict requirements, many volunteers were accepted with substandard horsemanship or marksmanship skills, and there was little time for training before the first contingent embarked for South Africa. 2200: 661:. Here it joined 1st Battalion, IY, alongside the 1st and 2nd (Wiltshire) and 3rd (Gloucestershire) Companies. After a short period of acclimatisation and further training at Maitland, the battalion moved up to 1228:. While training in East Anglia the division at the same time formed part of the defence forces for the East Coast, and there were numerous false invasion alarms.In November 1915 the 1/1st SWMB was dismounted. 586:(IY). This was organised as county service companies of approximately 115 men enlisted for one year. Volunteers (mainly middle and upper class) quickly filled the new force, which was equipped to operate as 1330: 1294: 289:
Troop of Gentlemen and Yeomanry, first proposed 1792; raised 1 May 1797 by Capt John Llewelyn of Penllergaer but not accepted until May 1798 when commanded by Capt Thomas Morgan (1 Troop of 40–50 men)
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bridgehead captured during Market Garden. On the afternoon of 11 October, the regiment's commanding officer was visiting 324's battery position when he was wounded by anti-personnel bombs dropped by
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front with patrols and outposts, though any Senussi activity was further north, so the brigade saw no fighting. A number of officers and men of the 4th Dismounted Bde volunteered to transfer to the
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and loyal workers was besieged in Dowlais House. After a magistrate was injured the besieged opened fire on the attacking mob, killing one and wounding others. They were relieved by the arrival at
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Strictly speaking, the Light Horse Volunteers were not Yeomanry, but both were raised under the Yeomanry and Volunteers Consolidation Act of 1804 until the Volunteer Act of 1863 came into force.
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with yellow facings with bars of white cord across the front; the Talleton helmet had a leopardskin turban and a white plume. In 1820 the uniform was updated to Light Dragoon style with a blue
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History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 2b: The 2nd-Line Territorial Force Divisions (57th–69th), with the Home-Service Divisions (71st–73rd) and 74th and 75th Divisions,
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with white lancer-style plastron front and cuffs, worn with blue overalls carrying double white stripes, and a lancer-style gold and crimson striped waist girdle. The head-dress was a white
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on 1 June it spread to Merthyr next day, bringing all iron production to a standstill. The magistrates appealed for military assistance and on the morning of 3 June a detachment of the
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The Glamorgan Yeomanry was reformed at Bridgend on 7 February 1920. However, wartime experience proved that there were too many mounted units, and when the TF was reconstituted as the
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from October 1939, and the regiment joined it there in March 1940, remaining until April 1941, after which it returned to mainland Britain. By now, the batteries consisted of eight
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A memorial obelisk to the dead of the regiment in the First World War was erected at Stalling Down Common, near Cowbridge, and unveiled by the Earl of Plymouth on 2 November 1922.
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Militia (RGLI), and the mob dispersed. The Cardiff Troop and a detachment of the Swansea & Fairwood Cavalry arrived shortly after, together with a detachment of 120 men of the
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History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 2a: The Territorial Force Mounted Divisions and the 1st-Line Territorial Force Divisions (42–56)
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appears in a gold surround, in the other corners a rose and thistle motif. The absence of shamrock in the wreath and motif indicates that it predates the
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History of the Welsh Militia and Volunteer Corps 1757–1908. Vol 3: Glamorgan Part 2: Volunteers and Local Militia, 1796–1816; Yeomanry Cavalry, 1808–31
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originally raised in the late 18th century as a result of concern over the threat of invasion by the French. It was used for aiding the civil powers in
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newspaper. The men were selected from over 300 applicants by 2 February and kitted out in khaki by 10 February. Windham-Quin was re-commissioned as a
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renewed his advance from Bloemfontein in early May 1900, Rundle's column had the job of preventing any Boers from re-entering the south-eastern
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From October 1824 a dispute arose between Capt Nicholls of the 1st Central Trp and Maj Rickards over the latter's drawing pay for his son as a
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of 1915, the WFF was left guarding Egypt's western and southern frontier against any further incursions. 4th Dismounted Brigade covered the
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In July 1916, there was a major reorganisation of 2nd Line yeomanry units in the United Kingdom. All but 12 regiments were converted to
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following another invasion scare in 1859 saw the creation of many units composed of part-time soldiers eager to supplement the regular
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In mid-October 1816 a series of strikes at the ironworks of the eastern valleys of South Wales led to violence when the master of the
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to subdue any civil disorder within the county. The government was particularly interested in units of Gentlemen and Yeoman Cavalry (
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in 1863. It was disbanded in 1873 and there were no more yeomanry or volunteer cavalry in the county for the rest of 19th century.
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Neath Troop disbanded in April 1802 but the Swansea Legion Cavalry continued in service, as did the Cardiff and Fairwood Troops.
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in early December 1899, the British government realised that it would need more troops than just the regular army to fight the
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in 1st Cyclist Brigade at the end of the year. It was disbanded at Beccles on 29 October 1918 just before the end of the war.
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A List of the Officers of the Militia, the Gentlemen & Yeomanry Cavalry, and Volunteer Infantry of the United Kingdom
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281st (Welsh) Regiment still had a Glamorgan Yeomanry battery, and on 30 September 1953 the regiment was redesignated
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when they joined 24th (P&GY) Bn Welsh Regiment, but the 2/1st and 3/1st continued to wear the yeomanry badges.
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On 25 July 1800 the Swansea Troop was combined with three companies of infantry volunteers in the area to form the
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After the first IY contingent returned home at the end of their year's service, Major Wyndham-Quin was awarded a
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Welsh Yeomanry at War: A History of the 24th (Pembroke & Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, The Welsh Regiment
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Swansea Legion. Lieutenant-Col Morgan died in March 1804 and the Legion broke up into its constituent units.
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Further operations were halted by winter weather. 71 Brigade Group including 81st Fd Rgt went for rest in
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4th (Glamorgan) Company landed at Cape Town on 23 March and moved to the IY camp and training depot at
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The Welsh Regiment often used the spelling 'Welch', but this was not officially adopted until 1921.
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Troop of Gentlemen and Yeomanry, raised 26 June 1798 by Capt William Vaughan (1 Troop of 47 men)
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Steve Watt, 'The Imperial Yeomanry, Part 1 – 1900', South African Military History Society,
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By the end of August 1914 the 1/1st SWMB including the 1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry joined the
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for its service in World War I (those in bold would have been inscribed on the standard):
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81st (Welsh) Field Regiment and its batteries were placed in suspended animation in 1946.
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for the Swansea Troop and yellow for the Fairwood Troop. By 1815 the Cardiff Troop wore
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Philip Talbot, 'The English Yeomanry in the Nineteenth Century and the Great Boer War',
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they were able to prevent the workers assembling. Later the Swansea detachment moved to
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When the Glamorgan Imperial Yeomanry was formed in 1901 it wore a khaki uniform with a
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After the failure of Market Garden, XII Corps was ordered to advance westwards towards
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in the early part of the 19th Century until it was disbanded in 1831. Re-raised in the
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The 2nd Line regiment was formed on 10 September 1914. In January 1915, it joined the
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of 1938, with existing units splitting to form duplicates before the outbreak of the
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History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: Victory in the West
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in 1833 is deemed to cover all engagements), so none were awarded for World War II.
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that could be called on by the King to defend the nation against invasion or by the
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and as a consequence the regiment was converted to cyclists and the brigade became
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Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth – Regiments.org (archive site)
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The 3rd Line regiment was formed in 1915 and in the summer it was affiliated to a
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London: HM Stationery Office, 1937/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007,
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Later depiction of the Merthyr Rising, with armed rioters raising the red flag.
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Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)
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Cavalry Unifoms of Britain and the Commonwealth, Including Other Mounted Arms
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and Cwm Tawe valleys. The yeomanry were dismissed to their homes on 10 June.
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Glamorgan Yeomanry memorial unveiled in 1922 on Stalling Down Common, near
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As part of the 74th Yeomanry Division, the battalion was in reserve in the
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on 11 November 1918, only two and a half hours before hostilities ceased.
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warships in the bay. In 1808 the volunteer infantry were replaced by the
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The Territorial Artillery 1908–1988 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges)
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on 14–15 March and on 20 March the two brigades were merged to form the
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from surplus personnel of P Bty, 281st Fd Rgt, 282nd HAA Rgt Workshop,
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In 1904 the new regiment carried out its annual training alongside the
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to command it, handing over the yeomanry troop to Capt Edward Hughes.
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1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex, Duke of Cambridge's Hussars)
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The Volunteer Artillery 1859–1908 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges)
4170:, Woolwich: Royal Artillery Institution, 1988/London: Brasseys, 1996, 1934: 1690: 1225: 488: 2201:
List of British Army Yeomanry Regiments converted to Royal Artillery
1948:
turned up on the left side, with a white feather for dress parades.
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and 887 Locating Battery, which had been formed in Cardiff in 1947.
1605:
53rd (Welsh) Division was among the follow-up troops arriving after
562:
Imperial Yeomanry galloping over a plain during the Second Boer War.
443:
Central Glamorgan & Llantrisant Corps (3 Trps, headquarters at
252:
proposed on 14 March 1794 that the counties should form a force of
4192:, Vol II, Wakefield: Microform Academic, 1984, ISBN 1-85117-009-X. 2120: 1950: 1938: 1742: 1669: 1618: 1606: 1596: 1545: 1494: 1115: 848: 837: 685:(OFS). In July Roberts's columns drove the OFS commandos into the 631:
in the IY on 14 February 1900 The men underwent brief training at
557: 466: 280: 272: 205: 4424: 4185:, Vol I, Wakefield: Microform Academic, 1984, ISBN 1-85117-007-3. 1757:, ending the fighting on 21st Army Group's front, came on 4 May. 543:
1st Administrative Brigade of Glamorganshire Artillery Volunteers
412:
For this service the Glamorgan Yeomanry received praise from the
4100:
Riflemen Form: A Study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
2105:
The Royal Artillery does not receive battle honours (its motto,
1837: 1750: 1601:
25-pounders and Quad tractors advancing in Normandy August 1944.
1331:
24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, Welsh Regiment
1295:
24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, Welsh Regiment
1289:
24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, Welsh Regiment
771:, and in 1906 all four Welsh IY regiments (the others being the 4902:
Suffolk Yeomanry (The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars)
4762:
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment)
4744:
King Edward's Horse (The King's Own Overseas Dominion Regiment)
4467: 4390: 1955:
Glamorgan Yeomanry cap badge and Royal Artillery service cap,
1741:
53rd Division was not involved in the assault crossing of the
1374: 1235:
on 4 March 1916, with the 1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry aboard the
578:
decided to allow volunteer forces to serve in the field and a
305:
27 June 1798 by Capt Sir Gabriel Powell (1 Troop of 30–50 men)
1609:
and completed its landing on 27 June. It was involved in the
783:
in mid-Wales. The regiment's annual camp in 1907 was held at
2028: 1380:
The battalion was disembodied on 5 July 1919 at Carmarthen.
4269:, Newport, Gwent: Starling Press, 1983, ISBN 0-903434-61-X. 4243:, Littlehampton Book Services, 1975, ISBN 978-0-29776865-4. 1900:
today, currently as a close support unit equipped with the
420:, but he warned that the county's force was too small. The 365:
The Volunteers and Local Militia were stood down after the
4274:
History of the Welsh Militia and Volunteer Corps 1757–1908
4206:, Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2016, ISBN 978-1-47383-362-3. 353:
Edward Hughes combined with the Cardiff Troop to form the
712:
in the IY), he was awarded the honorary rank of colonel.
689:
where on 20 July 4th (Glamorgan) Co was present when Gen
4832:
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (South Nottinghamshire Hussars)
4444: 1715:
succeeded, aided by a smokescreen fired by 81st Fd Rgt.
1636:' main thrust. There was particularly hard fighting at 693:
and a large force of Boers were forced to surrender at
4852:
Royal East Kent Yeomanry (The Duke of Connaught's Own)
4772:
Yorkshire Hussars (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own)
4056:
The Times History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902
3024:. Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh. Archived from 2887:
Amery, Vol IV, Appendix to Chapters I-XIV, pp. 503–14.
1798:
282nd (Glamorgan and Monmouthshire) Field Regiment, RA
1437:
2nd (Pembroke and Glamorgan) Yeomanry Cyclist Regiment
1396:
area. In September 1915, it moved with the brigade to
582:
was issued on 24 December that officially created the
5156:
Yeomanry regiments of the British Army in World War I
4280:, Caernarfon: Palace Books, 1990, ISBN 1-871904-01-3. 3433:
MacMunn & Falls, Vol I,Vol I, p. 273; Appendix 3.
1786:
This was followed on 1 May 1961 by amalgamation with
1523:
in June 1923. In 1924, the RFA was subsumed into the
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2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons)
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Glamorgan – Its Gentlemen and Yeomanry, 1797 to 1908
2125:
Detail of the Glamorgan Yeomanry's memorial obelisk.
1702:
ending the day in front of the defended locality of
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of 1908. The Glamorgan Yeomanry was designated as a
5035: 4782:
Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment)
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
574:, particularly mounted troops. On 13 December, the 541:on 15 February 1861. This unit was attached to the 183: 178: 127: 117: 107: 92: 60: 48: 31: 4562:5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 4287:, Wrexham: Bridge Books, 1994, ISBN 1-872424-34-1. 3933:"Royal Regiment of Artillery, Volunteer Regiments" 3600:Western Command 3 September 1939 at Patriot Files. 3007:Glamorganshire at Great War Centenary Drill Halls. 2196:Second line yeomanry regiments of the British Army 1706:. 71 Brigade attempted an assault crossing of the 440:Swansea & Fairwood Corps (3 Trps) – Maj Hughes 5176:Military units and formations established in 1901 5171:Military units and formations established in 1797 3468: 3466: 3464: 1628:The division had an important subsidiary role in 1090:The Imperial Yeomanry were subsumed into the new 4962:Norfolk Yeomanry (The King's Own Royal Regiment) 4494:British cavalry regiments of the First World War 4313:The Mounted Troops of the British Army 1066–1945 3793: 3791: 3789: 3787: 3749:"German Surrender Documents ending World War II" 3540: 3538: 1585:, training for the Allied invasion of Normandy ( 1439:. The regiment resumed its separate identity as 4435:The Regimental Warpath 1914–1918 (archive site) 3215:Glamorgan drill stations at Drill Hall Project. 3019:"Welsh Regiment Volunteer Battalions 1885-1908" 2335: 2333: 2319: 2317: 2315: 2313: 2299: 2297: 2295: 2137:of the unit on 3 August 1901. He died in 1923. 1738:infernal nuisance'). Goch fell on 21 February. 1569:Elements of 53rd (Welsh) Division were sent to 301:Troop of Gentlemen and Yeomanry, raised in the 4249:The Yeomanry Regiments; 200 Years of Tradition 4058:, London: Sampson Low, Marston, 6 Vols 1900–09 3975: 3973: 3971: 3969: 3967: 3965: 2730: 2728: 1884:D (Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire) Troop at 1862:F (Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire) Troop at 1725:This operation, the Battle of the Reichswald ( 1713:Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5181:Regiments of the British Army in World War II 4997:3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 4807:Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert's Own) 4479: 4190:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978 4183:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978 4115:The Development of the British Army 1899–1914 3869:372–413 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 onwards. 3849:266–288 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 onwards. 3566: 3564: 3562: 3560: 3558: 3556: 3554: 3552: 3550: 2970: 2968: 2966: 2964: 1071: 8: 3918: 3916: 3880: 3878: 3876: 3210: 3208: 3206: 3204: 3202: 3200: 3109: 3107: 3105: 3103: 3101: 3099: 3002: 3000: 2998: 2996: 2962: 2960: 2958: 2956: 2954: 2952: 2950: 2948: 2946: 2944: 1972:of doeskin-covered cork, wrapped in a white 1921:The early yeomanry troops in Glamorgan wore 1674:25-pounders in action during the advance on 1617:. By late August, its units were across the 1550:Formation sign of the 53rd (Welsh) Division. 1537:81st (Welsh) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 1266:, but in April it came under the command of 341:blank fire with a landing force provided by 4777:Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers) 4450:Royal Artillery Units Netherlands 1944–1945 4420:Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register 3611: 3609: 3607: 3338: 3336: 3334: 3332: 3322: 3320: 3318: 3316: 3314: 3312: 3266: 3264: 2191:British yeomanry during the First World War 1250:from 1st Mtd Division. They disembarked at 708:, and later (after he had been promoted to 279:John Nathaniel Miers, accepted May 1797 (1 275:Troop of Gentlemen and Yeomanry, raised by 5166:Military units and formations in Glamorgan 4668:19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars 4638:10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars 4486: 4472: 4464: 4338:, Vol 79, No 317 (Spring 2001), pp. 45–62. 3809: 3807: 3805: 3803: 3443: 3441: 3439: 3411: 3409: 3407: 3262: 3260: 3258: 3256: 3254: 3252: 3250: 3248: 3246: 3244: 3157: 3155: 2742: 2740: 2131:Robert Windsor-Clive, 1st Earl of Plymouth 1842:211 (South Wales) Battery, Royal Artillery 1836:Finally, when the TA was reduced into the 1621:and driving over open country towards the 1519:(RFA). The battery's title was changed to 1078: 1064: 798: 18:4th (Glamorgan) Company, Imperial Yeomanry 4792:Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry 4368:Robert and Christopher Wilkinson-Latham, 4065:, London: George Philip & Sons, 1941. 3753:The University of Oklahoma College of Law 3582: 3580: 3578: 3576: 3388: 3386: 3343:1st Mounted Division at Long, Long Trail. 3162:Glamorgan Yeomanry at Regimental Warpath. 3143: 3141: 3139: 2982: 2980: 2847: 2845: 2843: 2803: 2801: 2586: 1829:Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1777:281st (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Field Regiment 1554:The TA was doubled in size following the 1357:. In May 1918, the Division moved to the 1220:. 1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry then moved to 4294:Order of Battle of the British Army 1914 4008:Wilkinson-Latham, Plate 82 & p. 198. 3991: 3989: 3886:"South Wales Artillery at Regiments.org" 3844: 3842: 3840: 3838: 3687: 3685: 3683: 3681: 3679: 3640: 3638: 3137: 3135: 3133: 3131: 3129: 3127: 3125: 3123: 3121: 3119: 2584: 2582: 2580: 2578: 2576: 2574: 2572: 2570: 2568: 2566: 2283: 2281: 2279: 1768:The regiment reformed at Port Talbot as 1106:(SWMB) with the following organisation: 240:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 4952:Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's Regiment) 3645:Field Rgts at British Artillery in WW2. 3623: 3621: 3148:Glamorgan Yeomanry at Long, Long Trail. 2651: 2649: 2647: 2645: 2643: 2641: 2240: 2212: 2021:The regiment was awarded the following 1925:and red jackets, the latter with black 1904:at Ty Llewellyn Army Reserve Centre in 1881:C (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Troop at Cardiff 1873:for a new 217 (County of Gwent) Bty at 1859:E (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Troop at Cardiff 1581:tractors. In 1942, the division joined 1193:Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 801: 635:, then left by rail on 28 February for 409:, where their presence kept the peace. 5161:Military units and formations in Wales 5151:Yeomanry regiments of the British Army 4987:City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) 4706:17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers 4696:12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers 4552:3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 4224:Norman Litchfield & Ray Westlake, 3448:74th (Y) Division at Long, Long Trail. 1840:in 1967, the combined regiment became 1781:408 (Glamorgan and Pembroke) Coast Rgt 1361:, and the battalion saw action in the 1303:(EEF) was preparing to advance across 28: 4797:Cheshire Yeomanry (Earl of Chester's) 4663:18th (Queen Mary's Own) Royal Hussars 4572:7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 2777: 2775: 2773: 2622:- Litchfield & Westlake, pp. 1–3. 1788:282nd (Welsh) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Rgt 1102:regiment and formed part of the TF's 566:Following a string of defeats during 533:in time of need. Among these was the 450:Cardiff Troop – Capt Whitlock Nicholl 321:, with Capt Morgan being promoted to 7: 4524:Household Cavalry Composite Regiment 4228:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1982, 4213:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1992, 4040:IWM War Memorials Register ref 6722. 729:as second-in-command, it comprised: 621:. His efforts were supported by the 593:Among the first IY units raised was 535:1st Glamorgan Light Horse Volunteers 4842:Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry 4278:The Glamorgan Regiments of Militia 3738:Ellis, Vol II, pp. 293, 305–6, 310. 3570:Litchfield, pp. 78–9, Appendix VII. 3504:Welsh Regiment at Long, Long Trail. 1892:211 (South Wales) Bty continues in 1146:C Squadron at Newport Road, Cardiff 779:) trained together as a brigade at 617:who had seen active service in the 475:A serious outbreak of rioting (the 4912:Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars 4643:11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars 4102:, Aldershot: Ogilby Trusts, 1982, 4063:Regimental Badges and Service Caps 1856:D (Monmouthshire) Troop at Newport 1755:German surrender at LΓΌneburg Heath 1667:aircraft and had to be evacuated. 1431:where it was amalgamated with the 1258:. At first this was placed in the 479:) arose in June 1831. Starting in 459:in the corps despite him being in 54:1861–1873 (Light Horse Volunteers) 25: 5017:East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 4716:21st (Empress of India's) Lancers 4547:2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 4430:Orders of Battle at Patriot Files 4251:. Edinburgh: Canongate Academic. 2669:- Litchfield and Westlake, p. 81. 1390:2/1st South Wales Mounted Brigade 1114:, with detachments at Quay Road, 733:Regimental headquarters (RHQ) at 727:Charles Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn 244:After Britain was drawn into the 4847:Pembroke Yeomanry (Castlemartin) 4817:Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 4633:8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars 4595:2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 4567:6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 4557:4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 4415:Great War Centenary Drill Halls. 3797:Frederick, pp. 1001, 1011, 1033. 3664:Ellis, vol I, pp. 408, 440, 470. 2155: 1521:324 (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battery 1351:capture and defence of Jerusalem 1320:on its formation in March 1917. 1132:, Bridgend, with detachments at 1110:A Squadron at 7 Rutland Street, 723:Glamorganshire Imperial Yeomanry 716:Glamorganshire Imperial Yeomanry 96: 78: 65: 37: 4927:Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars 4405:British Army units from 1945 on 4315:, London: Seeley Service, 1959. 3958:104 Rgt history at MoD website. 2176:List of Yeomanry Regiments 1908 1821:509 (Motor Transport) Company, 1792:283rd (Monmouthshire) Field Rgt 1632:, protecting the west flank of 500:rioters in the steep valley at 4917:Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry 4802:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 4320:The Army and Society 1815–1914 3237:Merthyr at Drill Hall Project. 3226:Cardiff at Drill Hall Project. 3182:Swansea at Drill Hall Project. 2865:IY Companies at Roll of Honour 2782:IY Companies at Anglo-Boer War 1894:104th Regiment Royal Artillery 1850:104 Light Air Defence Regiment 1689:Next, 81st Field Rgt moved to 1564:53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division 386:Royal Glamorgan Light Infantry 384:of the permanent staff of the 234:104th Regiment Royal Artillery 1: 4877:Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 4862:Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars 4365:, London: A&C Black 1961. 1803:P (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Bty – 1299:At the beginning of 1917 the 1014:Transport and Supply Column, 814:Organisation on 4 August 1914 3193:Neath at Drill Hall Project. 2186:Yeomanry order of precedence 1869:In 1986, 211 Bty provided a 1770:281st (Welsh) Field Regiment 1301:Egyptian Expeditionary Force 1248:Welsh Border Mounted Brigade 434:John Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr 422:Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan 149:Sinai and Palestine campaign 43:Glamorgan Yeomanry cap badge 4947:Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry 4872:Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry 4691:9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers 4600:6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons 4542:1st (King's) Dragoon Guards 4372:, London: Blandford, 1969, 4291:Rinaldi, Richard A (2008). 3692:81 Fd Rgt at RA Netherlands 1699:Independent Belgian Brigade 1231:The 1/1st SWMB embarked at 1104:South Wales Mounted Brigade 803:South Wales Mounted Brigade 5197: 4907:Royal North Devon Yeomanry 4701:16th (The Queen's) Lancers 4322:, London: Longmans, 1980, 3729:Ellis, Vol II, pp. 257–67. 2109:('Everywhere') granted by 1772:in 53rd (Welsh) Division. 1534: 1392:and by July it was in the 1292: 1246:in company with the 1/1st 769:Pembroke Imperial Yeomanry 355:Glamorgan Yeomanry Cavalry 169:North West Europe campaign 5012:Northamptonshire Yeomanry 4937:Lothians and Border Horse 4711:5th (Royal Irish) Lancers 4658:15th (The King's) Hussars 4628:7th (Queen's Own) Hussars 4623:4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 4457:The Territorial Army 1947 4445:Royal Artillery 1939–1945 4247:Mileham, Patrick (1994). 4197:British Regiments 1914–18 3702:Ellis, Vol II, pp. 123–4. 3629:"81 Fd Rgt at RA 1939–45" 3415:Becke, Pt 2b, pp. 117–22. 2056:France and Flanders, 1918 1648:in direct support of 4th 1611:Second Battle of the Odon 1419:(and the division became 639:, where they embarked at 246:French Revolutionary Wars 36: 4957:Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 4932:Montgomeryshire Yeomanry 4897:Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry 4618:3rd (King's Own) Hussars 4352:Military History Journal 4209:Norman E.H. Litchfield, 4117:, London: Methuen, 1938. 4019:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 3981:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 3815:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 3588:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 3544:Frederick, pp. 491, 521. 3492:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 3077:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 3052:"The British Army, 1914" 2988:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2853:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2809:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2680:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2558:Militia & Volunteers 2545:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2532:Militia & Volunteers 2519:Militia & Volunteers 2506:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2493:Militia & Volunteers 2480:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2467:Militia & Volunteers 2454:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2441:Militia & Volunteers 2415:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2393:Militia & Volunteers 2367:Militia & Volunteers 2354:Militia & Volunteers 2341:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2325:Militia & Volunteers 2305:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 2262:Militia & Volunteers 2249:Gentlemen & Yeomanry 1823:Royal Army Service Corps 1469:Reserve Cavalry Regiment 1463:3/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry 1441:2/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry 1384:2/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry 1367:Second Battle of Bapaume 1318:74th (Yeomanry) Division 1204:1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry 892:Montgomeryshire Yeomanry 633:Raglan Barracks, Newport 527:rifle volunteer movement 250:William Pitt the Younger 190:Col Windham Wyndham-Quin 73:Kingdom of Great Britain 4972:Glamorganshire Yeomanry 4812:North Somerset Yeomanry 4358:, no. 6, December 2006. 2633:Beckett, pp. 70–3, 128. 1912:Heritage and ceremonial 1630:Operation Market Garden 1433:2/1st Pembroke Yeomanry 1341:, and took part in the 1326:1/1st Pembroke Yeomanry 1224:and in October 1915 to 944:Glamorganshire Yeomanry 595:4th (Glamorgan) Company 525:The enthusiasm for the 401:valleys where with the 347:Glamorgan Local Militia 224:it saw service in both 4922:West Somerset Yeomanry 4882:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 4827:Northumberland Hussars 4410:The Drill Hall Project 4398:The British Army, 1914 4363:Who was Who, 1951–1960 4130:The Battle of Normandy 3458:Dudley Ward, pp. 25–8. 3172:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 1–7. 2898:Amery, Vol IV, Ch. IX. 2876:Amery, Vol IV, p. 240. 2126: 2002:White Horse of Hanover 1960: 1679: 1602: 1551: 1504: 1363:Hundred Days Offensive 1268:Western Frontier Force 1256:4th Dismounted Brigade 1153:, with detachments at 750:B Squadron at Bridgend 563: 521:Light Horse Volunteers 472: 403:Monmouthshire Yeomanry 5002:Bedfordshire Yeomanry 4982:Lincolnshire Yeomanry 4767:Warwickshire Yeomanry 4653:14th (King's) Hussars 4149:The Defeat of Germany 3673:Ellis, Vol II, p. 44. 3655:Ellis, Vol I, p. 334. 3326:Becke, Pt 2a, pp 1–7. 3297:John, pp. 10–1, 18–9. 3073:- Spiers, Chapter 10. 3071:- Dunlop, Chapter 14. 3050:Conrad, Mark (1996). 2734:Frederick, pp. 370–1. 2163:United Kingdom portal 2124: 1954: 1917:Uniforms and insignia 1815:R (1 Monmouth) Bty – 1673: 1650:Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1600: 1549: 1517:Royal Field Artillery 1498: 1339:Second Battle of Gaza 1264:53rd (Welsh) Division 753:C Squadron at Cardiff 747:A Squadron at Swansea 561: 470: 4977:Welsh Horse Yeomanry 4837:Denbighshire Hussars 4822:Lanarkshire Yeomanry 4590:1st (Royal) Dragoons 4425:The Long, Long Trail 4113:Col John K. Dunlop, 2923:, 27 September 1901. 2712:IY at Anglo-Boer War 2667:Beckett, Appendix X. 2624:- Spiers, pp. 163–8. 2592:"Glamorgan Yeomanry" 1896:(Volunteers) in the 1513:81st (Welsh) Brigade 1421:1st Cyclist Division 1402:1st Mounted Division 1355:Battle of Tell 'Asur 1343:Third Battle of Gaza 1283:Imperial Camel Corps 1210:1st Mounted Division 607:South Glamorganshire 603:member of parliament 599:Windham Wyndham-Quin 4867:Derbyshire Yeomanry 4787:Shropshire Yeomanry 4311:Col H.C.B. Rogers, 3939:on 12 December 2008 3922:Litchfield, p. 183. 3910:Frederick, p. 1040. 3892:on 27 December 2005 3711:Buckley, pp. 244–5. 3514:Dudley Ward, p. 26. 3392:Dudley Ward, p. 20. 3288:Becke, Pt 2b, p. 6. 2824:, 13 February 1900. 2758:on 26 December 2005 2748:"Imperial Yeomanry" 2702:Dunlop, pp. 104–18. 2602:on 26 December 2005 2010:Red dragon of Wales 1727:Operation Veritable 1429:1st Cyclist Brigade 1417:2nd Cyclist Brigade 1406:4th Mounted Brigade 1347:Battle of Beersheba 763:Machine gun section 493:Cyfarthfa Ironworks 266:Battle of Fishguard 228:and (as artillery) 5146:Glamorgan Yeomanry 5055:Royal Horse Guards 4887:Berkshire Yeomanry 4857:Hampshire Yeomanry 4519:Royal Horse Guards 4318:Edward M. Spiers, 4188:J.B.M. Frederick, 4181:J.B.M. Frederick, 4143:Major L.F. Ellis, 4098:Ian F.W. Beckett, 4054:L.S. Amery (ed.), 4030:Litchfield, p. 15. 3859:Litchfield, p. 83. 3720:Martin, pp. 173–4. 3472:Frederick, p. 297. 3031:on 24 October 2015 2937:, 18 October 1901. 2127: 2090:Palestine, 1917–18 2006:Acts of Union 1800 1961: 1811:from 282nd HAA Rgt 1680: 1678:, 23 October 1944. 1603: 1587:Operation Overlord 1552: 1505: 997:Glamorganshire RHA 830:Pembroke Yeomanry 710:lieutenant-colonel 691:Marthinus Prinsloo 564: 502:Cefn-coed-y-cymmer 497:Pen y Darren House 473: 378:special constables 367:Battle of Waterloo 323:lieutenant-colonel 208:auxiliary cavalry 202:Glamorgan Yeomanry 32:Glamorgan Yeomanry 5133: 5132: 4739:South Irish Horse 4734:North Irish Horse 4501:Household Cavalry 4239:William McElwee, 4195:Brig E.A. James, 3997:Regimental Badges 3615:Joslen, pp. 87–8. 3532:John, pp. 102–31. 3523:John, pp. 45–101. 3091:British Army 1914 2974:Frederick, p. 29. 2693:- Spiers, p. 239. 2635:- Spiers, p. 165. 2428:Glamorgan Militia 2171:Imperial Yeomanry 2102: 2101: 1831:, and 533 Co RASC 1817:from 283rd Fd Rgt 1805:from 281st Fd Rgt 1747:Operation Plunder 1593:North West Europe 1443:in March 1917 at 1173:and Brecon Road, 1092:Territorial Force 1088: 1087: 1006:Ammunition Column 926:Llandrindod Wells 795:Territorial Force 683:Orange Free State 584:Imperial Yeomanry 549:Imperial Yeomanry 418:Viscount Sidmouth 374:Dowlais Ironworks 248:, Prime Minister 195: 194: 164:Normandy campaign 16:(Redirected from 5188: 4488: 4481: 4474: 4465: 4308: 4304:978-0-97760728-0 4262: 4042: 4037: 4031: 4028: 4022: 4015: 4009: 4006: 4000: 3993: 3984: 3977: 3960: 3955: 3949: 3948: 3946: 3944: 3935:. Archived from 3929: 3923: 3920: 3911: 3908: 3902: 3901: 3899: 3897: 3888:. 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Becke, 4050: 4045: 4038: 4034: 4029: 4025: 4021:, Appendix One. 4016: 4012: 4007: 4003: 3994: 3987: 3983:, Appendix Two. 3978: 3963: 3956: 3952: 3942: 3940: 3931: 3930: 3926: 3921: 3914: 3909: 3905: 3895: 3893: 3884: 3883: 3874: 3867: 3863: 3858: 3854: 3847: 3836: 3825: 3821: 3812: 3801: 3796: 3785: 3779:Years of Defeat 3776: 3772: 3762: 3760: 3747: 3746: 3742: 3737: 3733: 3728: 3724: 3719: 3715: 3710: 3706: 3701: 3697: 3690: 3677: 3672: 3668: 3663: 3659: 3654: 3650: 3643: 3636: 3627: 3626: 3619: 3614: 3605: 3598: 3594: 3585: 3574: 3569: 3548: 3543: 3536: 3531: 3527: 3522: 3518: 3513: 3509: 3502: 3498: 3489: 3485: 3480: 3476: 3471: 3462: 3457: 3453: 3446: 3437: 3432: 3428: 3424:John, pp. 42–4. 3423: 3419: 3414: 3405: 3400: 3396: 3391: 3384: 3379: 3375: 3371:John, pp. 20–5. 3370: 3366: 3362:Rinaldi, p. 60. 3361: 3357: 3352: 3348: 3341: 3330: 3325: 3310: 3306:Rinaldi, p. 35. 3305: 3301: 3296: 3292: 3287: 3283: 3279:John, pp. 17–8. 3278: 3274: 3269: 3242: 3235: 3231: 3224: 3220: 3213: 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Index

4th (Glamorgan) Company, Imperial Yeomanry
Glamorgan Yeomanry cap badge
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom

Territorial Army
Yeomanry
Regiment
Merthyr Rising
Second Boer War
World War I
Sinai and Palestine campaign
World War II
Normandy campaign
North West Europe campaign
Col Windham Wyndham-Quin
Welsh
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British Army
South Wales
Second Boer War
World War I
World War II
104th Regiment Royal Artillery
French Revolutionary Wars
William Pitt the Younger
Volunteers
Lord Lieutenant
Yeomanry
Battle of Fishguard

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