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Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons

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original headgear was a 'round hat' (a low top hat) with a fore-and-aft bearskin crest over the crown. The original uniforms were such poor quality that they were replaced the following year, when new pattern 'Tarleton' light cavalry helmets were issued with 'Y.W.R.C' on the front band and probably a buff 'turban' (but re-using the same bearskin crest) and the shorter red jackets were given buff silk cord trimmings and white metal shoulder-wings for the men, with silver fringes for the officers. A scarlet waistcoat trimmed in buff was added (from 1797 the trumpeters wore a plain buff waistcoat). Sergeant-Majors (one per Troop, all ex-Regular NCOs) wore four silver chevrons on a green ground, sergeants wore three similar chevrons. When the regiment was reclothed again in 1799 the jacket was replaced by an Austrian-style light dragoon jacket and the helmet turban was changed to green.
2091: 868: 792: 1705:. The original men of the Yorkshire Dragoons, who had served four and a half years abroad (less six officers), were sent home at the end of August, prior to the attack. The first attack on Coriano Ridge secured a precarious foothold, but failed to achieve its objective. The regiment, which was in reserve, stabilised the position and three days later carried out an attack that took San Savino, where 600 prisoners were taken, and two days later they carried a further ridge. However, such was the shortage of infantry replacements in the British Army at the time, as all were being sent to 66: 2134: 79: 97: 1847: 598:, alongside Regular and Militia units of infantry, artillery and engineers. In 1894 the 2nd West Yorkshire Yeomanry was disbanded, but some of the personnel formed a fourth squadron for the Yorkshire Dragoons. From 1893 the Yorkshire Dragoons, Yorkshire Hussars and (until its disbandment) the 2nd West York Yeomanry, were brought together as the 13th Yeomanry Brigade, with its HQ at York. 816:. On 12 August the column engaged the Boers at Mooi River Bridge for four hours, capturing guns and wagons and freeing British prisoners. Methuen's column had covered 150 miles (240 km) in six days, driving de Wet towards the Olifant's Nek pass, which Methuen believed was blocked by other columns. On the night of 13/14 August his troops set out to catch the Boers, engaging them at 626: 42: 1317:. Therefore, TF units were split in August and September 1914 into 1st Line (liable for overseas service) and 2nd Line (home service for those unable or unwilling to serve overseas) units. Later, a 3rd Line was formed to act as a reserve, providing trained replacements for the 1st and 2nd Line regiments. 1761:
The uniform of both the Southern and Northern West Riding Yeomanry in 1794 was a long-skirted scarlet coat with green collar and cuffs, and silver fringed epaulettes for officers; white breeches and black boots; white belts and gloves. The trumpeters were mounted on grey horses from October 1794. The
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and ordered the IY and other mounted troops to saddle up at once. The force caught the commando, pinned it with a few rounds of artillery fire, and then advanced by short rushes. The Earl of Scarbrough led the Yorkshire contingent round the left flank while the Kimberly Mounted Volunteers went round
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area until demobilisation in July 1919, when Lord Scarborough received a letter of appreciation from the Corps Commander. "They have earned the gratitude of their country and county, in the way they have worked and fought all through the war, and have made a name for themselves which will never be
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Many of the Yeomanry went home after their year's service and were replaced by a Second Contingent, including the 111th (Yorkshire Dragoons) Company, which joined the 3rd Bn, while others stayed on during the gruelling last year of the war. At Middlepost on 5 February 1902 Lts Chichester and Tabor
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with one side turned up (the right side for the Yorkshire IY) and a short brown turkey feather plume. This became the universal uniform for the Imperial Yeomanry regiments at home from 1901, but the regulations were later relaxed and full dress returned for ceremonial occasions. Other older items
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started on 23 October. By daylight of the 24th, the attack was partially successful but the final minefield was unbreached. The regiment suffered considerable casualties in the congested minefield areas prior to the breaking of the line on 2 November, when the 1st Armoured Division started the
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from December 1875. This assigned Regular and Yeomanry units places in an order of battle of corps, divisions and brigades for the 'Active Army', even though these formations were entirely theoretical, with no staff or services assigned. The 1st West Yorkshire Yeomanry were part of the Cavalry
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The Imperial Yeomanry had been trained and equipped as mounted infantry. The concept was considered a success and before the war ended the existing Yeomanry regiments at home were converted into Imperial Yeomanry, with an establishment of HQ and four squadrons with a machine gun section. This
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and Sheffield (two). The Southern Regiment was now the largest in Yorkshire, but the threat of invasion brought more regiments and independent troops into existence, so that the West Yorkshire Yeomanry became a force of 1600 men in 33 troops. When an invasion beacon was mistakenly lit and the
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Drives to catch the remaining commandos went on for almost another two years. The First Contingent of the Imperial Yeomanry completed their year's term of service in 1901. Between 24 March 1900 and 4 April 1901 the 3rd Battalion marched 3,171 miles (5,103 km) and was in action 39 times,
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When the regiment's title was changed to Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons in 1889 it adopted with minor variations the uniform of its affiliated Regular regiment, the Carabiniers (6th Dragoon Guards). This involved replacing the lancer tunic by one of heavy dragoon pattern in blue, with white
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saw most of the Yeomanry disbanded, including the Southern West Riding regiment in April 1802. However, the peace quickly broke down and a meeting convened by Earl Fitzwilliam (now the Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding) on 16 July 1803 resolved to re-raise it under the command of Lt-Col
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was the first action for the new IY, but with little field training, only a brief musketry course, and few officers, they 'acted like veteran troops'. Methuen was 'much struck by the intelligent manner in which they carried out the attack and made use of cover'.
1603:. On 13 February 1942 came the news that they were to be reroled and on 1 March the men said goodbye to their horses; by a matter of a day, the Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons gained the distinction of being the last active cavalry regiment in the British Army. 447:(later 6th Earl Fitzwilliam) became Colonel on 4 May 1846 and remained in command for 40 years, with several of his brothers and sons serving as officers in the regiment, as well as members of the Stuart-Wortley family. In the 1850s the regiment used the 1694:. An attack on 13 March cost the regiment 170 casualties in killed, wounded, and missing. These were not replaced until early May, prior to the breakout at the end of the month. On 3 June, they led the attack on the Ardea Line opening the road to Rome. 662:
and the Yorkshire Hussars the 9th (Yorkshire (Doncaster)) Company. An equipment and emergency fund was set up and by 2 January 1900 13th Yeomanry Brigade had enrolled 330 volunteers (180 from the Dragoons) at Leeds. Selection and mobilisation began at
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The Yeomanry declined in importance and strength after the end of the French wars, but the South West York Yeomanry was one of the few regiments that maintained a continuous existence. In 1840–2 it saw considerable service in suppressing the
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Owing to heavy losses in armour in the recent battles, it was impossible to fulfil the Commander-in-Chief's promise that the Yorkshire Dragoons should become an Armoured Regiment; instead, the regiment was equipped with
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Finally, in 1897, after the Sheffield squadron had the honour of escorting Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, at Sheffield and being represented at the Royal celebration of that year, the regiment became known as the
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that failed, after which 1st Armoured Division was moved round to the south to advance to El Hamma. In March, the attack on the Akarit Line was successful, and the division once again took up the pursuit.
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in December 1899, the British government realised they were going to need more troops than just the regular army. A Royal Warrant was issued on 24 December 1899 to allow volunteer forces to serve in the
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to the regiment's dead in the First World War; the window was removed for safety in November 1939 and reinstated by the regiment in 1948 as a tribute to the regiment's dead during the Second World War.
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From 1861 the regiment began a major overhaul of its uniform from Hussar style. First the lace was removed from the jacket and the sash and sabretache abandoned, before the jacket was replaced by a
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Three standards were presented to the Southern Regiment of West Riding Yeomanry on 8 November 1794: a Royal Standard given by Doncaster Corporation, a Provincial Standard bearing the arms of
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were sent up to hold a ridge with 11 men of the Yorkshire Dragoons. Both officers and five men were killed, the others wounded before they were overrun. The war ended on 31 May 1902 with the
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on 24 June. The 'Great de Wet Hunt' began in earnest in August, with Methuen personally leading a column including the 1st Yeomanry Brigade. Methuen drove his force on with little rest, to
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in another regiment, one was absorbed into a local infantry battalion, one became a signals regiment and two were disbanded. The remaining 25 regiments were converted to brigades of the
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and it was temporarily converted into a cycle unit. It remained a cavalry regiment throughout the interwar years, and was the last horsed unit of the British Army to see action, in the
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given by Earl Fitzwilliam, and a third given by the ladies of Rotherham bearing the motto 'Law, Liberty and Religion'. Each standard bore the inscription South Regiment, W.R.Y.C.'.
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about 6 miles (9.7 km) from the pass. However, the Boers escaped through the pass, which had not been blocked. With his troops exhausted, Methuen had to call off the pursuit.
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in 1799, when 14 days' training was undertaken). The Rotherham and Barnsley Troops were thanked by the magistrates in January 1795 for their assistance to the civil power at
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The regiment remained in North Africa for a further eight months, during which time it converted to lorried infantry, becoming the 9th (Yorkshire Dragoons) Battalion,
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the right, taking advantage of the natural cover. The whole force then closed in and stormed the hill. De Villebois-Mareuil was killed and his men surrendered. The
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on the sleeve. The light blue overalls were replaced by one in 'Oxford mixture' (blue-black) with double silver/white stripes. In 1862 the shako was replaced by a
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The Yorkshire Dragoons was dismounted in February 1918, and returned to II Corps as Corps Cyclists. From September to November 1918, the regiment fought with the
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The regiment mobilised under the command of Lt-Col W. McK. Smith who had only been appointed CO on 3 June 1914. Among the regiment's officers was the Hon
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Intensive conversion training to becoming an armoured unit was carried out. In May, part of the regiment went up to the desert, taking part in the
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Hostilities came to an end on 11 November 1918 and the regiment was selected for the army of occupation and acted as advance guard to the 9th and
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remained in use, such as the blue cavalry cloaks. When the IY were incorporated into the TF in 1908, the slouch hat was replaced by the peaked
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Methuen's Column now took part in the pursuit of de Wet's force south down the railway towards Kroonstad, beginning with a sharp action at
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Yeomanry and Volunteers were called out on 15 August 1805, the Southern Regiment immediately mustered with the local infantry volunteers.
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When the regiment was re-raised in 1803 the jacket colour was changed from red to dark blue, with dark blue pantaloons (later light blue
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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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Richard Simkin's illustration of an Imperial Yeomanry trooper; the Yorkshire IY wore their slouch hats with the other side turned up.
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on 24 May, but Roberts became concerned about his communications, so Methuen was switched to protecting the rear, and marched to
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pattern tunic with half-plastron front in 1863. The tunic had no facings but was outlined in thin silver/white lace with simple
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During the Second Boer War the Imperial Yeomanry wore khaki field service dress, brown leather equipment with an ammunition
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When the regiment became Dragoons in 1889 it was affiliated to the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) of the Regular Army.
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asked for an armistice on 12 July. From July until December, the regiment garrisoned the Jebel Druse, prior to moving to
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suffering 109 casualties out of a strength of 500 men. The 66th Company in 16th Bn was in 16 major actions. Lieutenant
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the Boers' main position. Methuen's Column quickly became known as the 'Mobile Marvels'. On 14 May Methuen marched on
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in 1917. As such, it was one of only six yeomanry regiments to be posted to a regular cavalry division in the war.
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in May 1794 the borough corporation subscribed £525 towards the costs. Two regiments were formed on 13 August: the
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When the TA was reconstituted in 1947, the Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons reformed as an armoured regiment in the
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Garrison of Jebel Druse. On 10 July, C Squadron Headquarters and two troops fought a patrol skirmish with French
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area. On 31 March 1916, the remaining Mounted Brigades were numbered in a single sequence and the brigade became
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C Squadron at Nether Hall, Doncaster, with detachments at Drill Hall, Eastgate, Barnsley and Pasture Road,
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At the end of January, the regiment went straight into the line at Medenine for the frontal attack on the
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were also to remain mounted as "scouts"). Eight regiments were converted to Armoured Car Companies of the
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Each troop assembled monthly, and annual training between 1795 and 1801 normally took place at Doncaster (
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and adopted that regiment's uniform with minor alterations. In 1893 it reorganised into three squadrons:
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from 1 October 1921). The recent experience of the Great War made it clear that there was a surfeit of
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battery, while the 2nd West Yorkshire Yeomanry were assigned as 'divisional troops' to 3rd Division of
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was scarlet with broad silver/white lace edging and bore an embroidered crown above a silver-plated
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B Squadron at Drill Hall, Vicarage Street, Wakefield, with detachments at Drill Hall, Bath Street,
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A Squadron at 93 Brunswick Street, Sheffield, with a detachment at Wharncliffe Street, Rotherham
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appointed 1 April 1908, later Director-General of the Territorial and Volunteer Forces, 1917–21
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on 6 January and the two companies were completed by 17 January. Along with two companies from
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by holding the defensive box called “Knightsbridge”. This detachment subsequently withdrew to
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in existence from 1794 to 1956. It was formed as a volunteer cavalry force in 1794 during the
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Boshof had been a dismounted action, but at Rooidam on 5 May the Yorkshire Dragoons seized a
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proposed on 14 March 1794 that the counties should form a force of Volunteer Yeoman Cavalry (
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There is a stained glass memorial window and carved inscription in the South Nave Aisle of
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The Yeomanry was not intended to serve overseas, but due to the string of defeats during
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on 29 January and was the first IY battalion to arrive in South Africa, disembarking at
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of 1941, finally mechanising the following year. It served as motorised infantry in the
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The 1/1st Yorkshire Dragoons deployed to France in July 1915, as Divisional Cavalry:
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The 2nd Line regiment was formed in 1914. In 1915, it was under the command of the
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Postwar, a commission was set up to consider the shape of the Territorial Force (
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About May 1918, the brigade moved to Ireland and the regiment was stationed at
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Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)
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The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794–1914, 3: The Yorkshire Hussars
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with white bands (scarlet caps for the band) for less formal orders of dress.
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and as a consequence the regiment was dismounted and the brigade converted to
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The Yorkshire Dragoons (The Uniforms of the British yeomanry force 1794-1914)
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The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794–1914, 7: Yorkshire Dragoons
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on 20 October 1900, galloping back to rescue a man who had lost his horse.
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A 3rd Line regiment was formed in 1915. That summer, it was affiliated to
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Lord Methuen and the British Army: Failure and Redemption in South Africa
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When the regiment was reformed in 1947 it was affiliated to the Regular
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D Squadron at 9 Queen Street, Huddersfield, with a detachment at Halifax
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The 1st WYYC was commanded by Lord Wharncliffe until his death in 1845.
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From the Disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's Entry into Pretoria
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of 50 men each, those of the 1st Corps being at Doncaster, Pontefract,
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to subdue any civil disorder within the county. As Lord Lieutenant the
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1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex, Duke of Cambridge's Hussars)
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A fourth squadron was added in 1894 when the 2nd WYYC was disbanded:
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B Squadron, with A Troop at Pontefract, B & C Troops at Wakefield
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Badge and service cap as worn at the outbreak of the Second World War
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Imperial Yeomanry galloping over a plain during the Second Boer War.
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A Squadron, with A & B Troops at Sheffield, C Troop at Rotherham
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on 2 June 1842. On 16 June 1844 the regiment was reorganised as the
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during the advance into Germany. The regiment was stationed in the
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Order of Battle of Divisions Part 1. The Regular British Divisions
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In May 1916, the regiment reassembled and became Corps Cavalry to
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of the regiment on 25 December 1886 when his younger son the Hon
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on 13 August: these later became the Yorkshire Dragoons and the
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Suffolk Yeomanry (The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars)
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Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment)
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King Edward's Horse (The King's Own Overseas Dominion Regiment)
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1819 the Tarleton helmet had been replaced by a Light Dragoon
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between 1920 and 1922. As the 9th most senior regiment in the
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in April 1917. The regiment was present at the battles of the
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The Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons was awarded the following
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C Squadron, with A & B Troops at Doncaster, C at Barnsley
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as its officers' mess, and carried out training and drill on
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of the 1st Corps. Each regiment initially consisted of five
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style (silver for officers, white for other ranks), and by
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In December 1917, the Yorkshire Dragoons was posted to the
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of the 1st WYY since 26 May 1873) took command as Lt-Col.
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Battle Honours of the British and Indian Armies 1695–1914
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The Yorkshire Dragoons and Hussars also co-sponsored the
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Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (South Nottinghamshire Hussars)
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The 1st WYCC was reorganised into eight troops in 1871:
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The Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons was attached to the
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Yorkshire Hussars (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own)
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Yeomanry regiments of the British Army in World War I
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Westminster Dragoons (2nd County of London Yeomanry)
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William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam
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It returned to Bridlington in January 1918. 445:William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton 5403:Regiments of the British Army in World War II 5267:4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 5262:3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 4954:43rd (6th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) RTR 4672: 4518:3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 4328:Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert's Own) 4000: 3747:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978 3740:The Development of the British Army 1899–1914 2414: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2406: 2404: 2402: 1196: 707:for the Second Contingent of the IY in 1902. 573:a mobilisation scheme began to appear in the 8: 3321: 3319: 3317: 3138: 2995: 2993: 2991: 2989: 2987: 2985: 2596: 2594: 2546: 2544: 2334: 2332: 2330: 2296: 2294: 2292: 2290: 1929:In the 1930s the regiment was affiliated to 1739:45th/51st (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment 746:at a gallop, which allowed them to secure a 642:. The Royal Warrant asked standing Yeomanry 4298:Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers) 3957:Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register 3879:Stanley Spencer's Great War Diary 1915-1918 3684:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 2791: 2789: 2787: 2785: 2783: 2435: 2433: 2328: 2326: 2324: 2322: 2320: 2318: 2316: 2314: 2312: 2310: 2168:British yeomanry during the First World War 1931:8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick Hussars 1792:with silver/white band around the top. The 1457:area. In March 1917, the regiment moved to 462:Doncaster Mansion House in the 19th century 18:66th (Yorkshire) Company, Imperial Yeomanry 5388:Military units and formations in Doncaster 4698: 4679: 4665: 4657: 4189:19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars 4159:10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars 4007: 3993: 3985: 3699:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 3336: 3334: 3258: 3256: 3254: 3252: 3187: 3185: 3183: 2691: 2689: 2687: 2347:. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007 1492:. Early in 1917, it was absorbed into the 1203: 1189: 877: 682:3rd Battalion with its horses embarked on 40: 4790:13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Marys Own) 4313:Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry 3111: 3109: 3107: 2709: 2707: 2705: 2703: 2508:2nd West Yorks Yeomanry at Regiments.org. 2390: 2388: 2386: 2384: 2382: 2380: 2378: 2376: 1686:, which was temporarily under command of 1230:Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry (Queen's Own) 316:William Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam 294:that agreed to raise such a force in the 3851:Order of Battle of the British Army 1914 3833:. Newport: Ray Westlake Military Books. 1969: 266:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 4473:Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's Regiment) 3876:Spencer, Stanley; Wilks, Karen (2008). 3462: 3460: 3458: 3456: 3454: 3452: 3417: 3405: 3300:"The East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry" 3098: 2639: 2531: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2523: 2521: 2519: 2517: 2515: 2503: 2501: 2277: 2184: 1933:, a link that is continued through the 1424:2/1st East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 1304:Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 880: 5373:Yeomanry regiments of the British Army 4508:City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) 4227:17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers 4217:12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers 4073:3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 3443: 3207:Call to Arms: The British Army 1914-18 2358: 2094:Memorial to James Hemingway in Elland. 1896:Aldred Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough 1479: 1409: 1320: 650:of approximately 115 men each for the 532:style, and was officially renamed the 31: 4318:Cheshire Yeomanry (Earl of Chester's) 4184:18th (Queen Mary's Own) Royal Hussars 4093:7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 3340: 3325: 3262: 3191: 3174: 3162: 3150: 2895:Complete Works of Arthur Conan Doyle. 2837:Miller, pp. 187–89, fns 94 & 118. 2725: 2723: 2721: 1563:. When it became necessary to occupy 1263:The regiment formed part of the TF's 528:, the regiment progressively adopted 7: 4045:Household Cavalry Composite Regiment 3470:. Sheffield Telegraph and Star. 1948 3358:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) 3210:. George Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 3088:Huddersfield at Drill Halls Project. 2341:"The Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons" 1480:3/1st Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 1410:2/1st Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 1321:1/1st Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 911:(Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own) 768:main army. Methuen's column reached 420:riots and new troops were raised at 4363:Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry 3235:. Robert Ogilby Trust. p. 32. 1715:King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1668:King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 654:, which was equipped to operate as 187: 4800:15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars 4433:Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars 4164:11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars 3728:South Africa and the Transvaal War 3055:Pontefract at Drill Halls Project. 1279:, MP, later (as Viscount Halifax) 705:111th (Yorkshire Dragoons) Company 536:in 1889. It was affiliated to the 25: 5237:2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 5232:1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 4785:11th Hussars (Prince Alberts Own) 4714:2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 4538:East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 4237:21st (Empress of India's) Lancers 4068:2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 3799:. Edinburgh: Canongate Academic. 3033:Wakefield at Drill Halls Project. 3022:Rotherham at Drill Halls Project. 3011:Sheffield at Drill Halls Project. 2978:Doncaster at Drill Halls Project. 1907:Edward Wood, 3rd Viscount Halifax 1579:. In July, the regiment moved to 1232:with the following organisation: 1228:of 1908. The regiment became the 1002:East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 660:11th (Yorkshire Dragoons) Company 562:, B Troop at Halifax, C Troop at 326:of both corps and Bryan Cooke of 314:respectively. A local landowner, 270:After Britain was drawn into the 252:East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 4368:Pembroke Yeomanry (Castlemartin) 4338:Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 4154:8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars 4116:2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 4088:6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 4078:4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 3765:. London: Samson Books Limited. 3468:"Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons" 3385:"What was an artillery brigade?" 3066:Barnsley at Drill Halls Project. 3044:Dewsbury at Drill Halls Project. 2744:3, 8, 17 January 1900 quoted in 2132: 1743:8th (Yorkshire) Armoured Brigade 1394:in the offensive east of Ypres. 538:6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 95: 77: 64: 4729:5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards 4448:Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars 3944:Great War Centenary Drill Halls 3872:, London: Seeley Service, 1959. 2846:Miller, pp. 190, 201–7, fn. 37. 2714:IY Companies at Roll of Honour. 2253:, a field artillery brigade of 2204:Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars 2153:List of Yeomanry Regiments 1908 1672:18th (Lorried) Infantry Brigade 1583:in order to contain the French 1426:) and by March 1916 was in the 1416:2/1st Yorkshire Mounted Brigade 874:, RHQ in the early 20th century 390:, Pontefract, Wath Wood (two), 5363:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 5312:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 5047:108 (Lancashire Fusiliers) RAC 4775:8th King's Royal Irish Hussars 4438:Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry 4323:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 3898:The Army and Society 1815–1914 3761:James, Brigadier E.A. (1978). 3491:Archive of regiments.org page. 3489:Queen's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry 2241:The basic organic unit of the 2105:St George's Minster, Doncaster 1751:Queen's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry 957:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 812:and Taaibosch Spruit, then to 715:The 3rd Bn IY was attached to 434:2nd West York Yeomanry Cavalry 430:1st West York Yeomanry Cavalry 256:Queen's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry 246:. In 1956, it merged with the 201:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 35:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 1: 5277:2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry 5272:1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry 5247:2nd Lothians and Border Horse 5242:1st Lothians and Border Horse 4398:Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 4383:Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars 3077:Goole at Drill Halls Project. 2230:also in 3rd Cavalry Division. 1418:in Yorkshire (along with the 1373:8th (Lucknow) Cavalry Brigade 1072:Transport and Supply Column, 893:Organisation on 4 August 1914 629:Imperial yeoman on the Veldt. 615:Queens Own Yorkshire Dragoons 507:Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam 5257:2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 5252:1st Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 3783:, London: Leo Cooper, 1970, 3664:L. Barlow & R.J. Smith, 3649:L. Barlow & R.J. Smith, 2163:Yeomanry order of precedence 1917:, TD, appointed 20 July 1935 1891:, appointed 25 December 1886 1571:to prevent their use by the 1528:(RTC), one was reduced to a 1494:6th Reserve Cavalry Regiment 1486:5th Reserve Cavalry Regiment 4468:Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry 4393:Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry 4212:9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers 4121:6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons 4063:1st (King's) Dragoon Guards 3848:Rinaldi, Richard A (2008). 3204:Messenger, Charles (2005). 2002:France and Flanders 1916–18 1935:Yorkshire Yeomanry Squadron 1648:Second Battle of El Alamein 1434:, still in Yorkshire under 1236:Regimental Headquarters at 558:D Squadron with A Troop at 298:and at a second meeting at 290:presided over a meeting at 151:France and Flanders 1915–18 5419: 4949:42nd (7th East Surrey) RTR 4760:3rd The King's Own Hussars 4428:Royal North Devon Yeomanry 4222:16th (The Queen's) Lancers 3900:, London: Longmans, 1980, 3882:. Pen and Sword Military. 3680:Becke, Major A.F. 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Index

66th (Yorkshire) Company, Imperial Yeomanry

Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom

Territorial Army
Yeomanry
Regiments
Nether Hall, Doncaster
Second Boer War
First World War
France and Flanders 1915–18
Second World War
Syria 1941
North Africa 1942–43
Italy 1944
Battle honours
battle honours
yeomanry
regiment
British Army
French Revolutionary Wars
Imperial Yeomanry
Second Boer War
First World War
Syria–Lebanon Campaign
North African
Italian
Second World War
Yorkshire Hussars

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