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2428: 1892:, until the defenders withdrew after the fall of Agordat. Now the force was concentrated to take Keren and regiment was reunited. The regiment came into action in the Hagas Valley at 20.30 on 14 February. All the artillery of two divisions was concentrated against Mount Sanchil on 16 March, and the OP on Cameron Ridge was able to bring down F Trp's fire on enemy reinforcements massing for a counter-attack. That night the OP reported the British and Indian troops were only yards for their objectives. F Troop tried to silence the enemy mortars and 390 Bty continued firing against divisional targets all next day. On 18 March the OP reported that the enemy had recaptured Sanchil, and at 05.15 the next morning the 1112: 2424:
and collar badges as appropriate. This continued during the Second World War, with both regiments also wearing an embroidered shoulder title with 'SURREY & SUSSEX' over 'YEOMANRY Q.M.R.' in yellow on navy blue. In the Middle East, they wore brass shoulder titles on khaki drill jackets, with 'S&Sx.Yeo' for 98th Field Rgt and 'SSY' for 144th Field Rgt. After the war, both regiments retained their respective Surrey or Sussex Yeomanry cap badges and yellow on navy shoulder titles, 'SURREY YEOMANRY Q.M.R.' for 298th Field Rgt and 'SUSSEX YEOMANRY' for 344th LAA/SL Rgt.
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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, a 3rd Line was formed to act as a reserve, providing trained replacements for the 1st and 2nd Line regiments.
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Between 1922 and 1930, 98th Field Brigade is believed to have worn an embroidered arm badge with '98' over 'Bde' in a circle in red. on a dark blue background. The RA cap badge was at first worn by all batteries of 98th Field Bde, but after 1930 the batteries wore their Surrey or Sussex Yeomanry cap
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was replaced by a bright blue "Indian Army pattern" tunic with black braiding for officers and a plainer blue uniform for other ranks resembling the modern No. 1 Dress of the British Army. Peaked "forage caps" with yellow bands were the normal headdress, although officers had a special dragoon style
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for laying out a telephone line under fire when the radio failed. 144th Field Rgt was in constant action beating off enemy counter-attacks, but was sustaining casualties from return fire. On 25 March 398 Bty engaged and dispersed a force of enemy tanks, but that day a mobile column broke through the
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The remaining troops of Sussex Yeomanry were disbanded when government support was withdrawn in 1828. However, a wave of civil unrest across Britain from 1830 led to a revival of the Yeomanry. The Petworth Troop was reformed on 28 March 1831 and the Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry was reformed as a regiment
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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 was authorised for each 1st Line unit where 60 per cent or more of the men had volunteered for Overseas Service. The titles
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entered the town on 29 November. Fighting continued: on 30 November, the regiment halted an enemy infantry counter-attack with a DF programme, though one gun of D Trp was knocked out by a direct hit. The full link-up between Eighth Army and the Tobruk garrison was achieved on 5 December, and by 10
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The several units that made up the Sussex Troops of Gentlemen and Yeomanry in 1794, favoured light cavalry helmets with feather plumes, short dark green jackets with black facings and white breeches. The Arundel and Bramber Troop raised in 1831 followed contemporary Light Dragoon fashion with
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cavalry led by two Italian officers on grey horses – probably the last time British forces faced a cavalry charge. The horsemen were driven off by the guns firing over open sights and gunners of 25th Fd Rgt using rifles. The battery's observation posts (OPs) also drove off enemy infantry and
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Legion, but this was raised under the Volunteer Act of 1804 and did not form part of the Yeomanry. The Sussex Cavalry (three troops) and Sussex Guides were raised in 1803, but these were probably also Volunteers. For a while, the Yeomanry and infantry volunteers were combined to form the
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Royal Artillery field regiments had adopted a three-battery organisation earlier in the war, and 144th Fd Rgt finally reorganised its 24 guns into three batteries (389, 390 and 552) in January 1943. In October 1943, 31st Indian Armoured Division moved to Egypt, apparently to join the
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The CO, Lt-Col Clements, described these as 'what must have been the most extraordinary collection of junk with which any British regiment went into battle'. In October there was a rearrangement, with E Trp taking over 4.5-inch, D Trp 100mm, B & C Trps 18-pdrs, and RHQ manning
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Enlistment for the new unit began on 1 October, and by 2 April 1902 69 men had been sent to South Africa to join the various IY companies still serving there. By the time the regiment carried out its first training camp at Lewes, in May 1902, it had a strength of 413.
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followed, with the guns supporting infantry fighting their way up steep hills. By 1 February, the advance was continuing at high speed, the guns driving at 35 mph until they were stopped by artillery fire 1 mile (1.6 km) short of
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in 1802 saw most of the Yeomanry disbanded, leaving six troops in Sussex (Petworth, West Hoathly, Midhurst, Lewes, Parham and Chichester). The peace was short-lived and Britain declared war on France again in May 1803, beginning the
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was supplied by 144th (S&SY) Fd Rgt, but it was considered a war-formed unit, not part of the TA, and was not granted the Yeomanry subtitle. The cadre was formed on 5 December 1939 and the new regiment came into existence at
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With the end of the war, the troops of 74th Division were engaged in railway repair work and education was undertaken while demobilisation began. The division and its subformations were disbanded on 10 July 1919.
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The Yeomanry declined in importance and strength after the end of the French wars, and by 1817 only three of the original troops (Petworth, Lewes and Midhurst) survived, joined by a new West Coast Troop raised at
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No battle honours were awarded. It is tradition within artillery units that the Regiment's guns represent its colours. The Royal Regiment of Artillery has but one battle honour 'Ubique', meaning 'Everywhere'.
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had been raiding Italian frontier posts since October, and 390 Bty's 25-pounders replaced an earlier battery of 18-pounders. F Troop, which had been detached to Gebeit, rejoined 390 Bty on 17 January.
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On arrival, 390 Bty (less F Troop) under the command of Major E.C.R. Mansergh, was sent to Mekali Wells to join 'Gazelle Force' on 11 December. Organised around the divisional motor cavalry regiment (
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gun carriage, pulled by four horses (two of which were ridden), with three gunners sitting on the carriage. The troop consisted of two sections and was armed with two 3-pounder guns and two 4.5-inch
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At the end of the campaign, 5th Indian Division returned to Egypt. 144th Field Rgt sailed from for Suez on 24 June, arriving two days later. In August, it was preparing defensive positions at
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style plastrons were worn for parade and off duty wear. The headdress for all ranks was a Boer War influenced slouch hat of light drab with bright blue emu feather plumes. In 1909 the khaki
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ports. These reinforcements included three field regiments sent before the end of 1940, including 144th (S&SY). On 16 November, the regiment under Lt-Col H.T.W. Clements landed at
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as its 1st Line was serving as infantry. The regiment was disbanded in January 1917 with personnel transferring to the 2nd Line regiment or to the 4th (Reserve) Battalion of the
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as they took Middle Hill supported by a powerful artillery attack. Further advance on this line was impossible, but the main Italian force in East Africa surrendered on 19 May.
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at Brighton in 1939. Both regiments were considered to be 'Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry', and 144th received the 'Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry, Queen Mary's' subtitle in 1942.
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published before the war (May 1939) confirms that 389 and 390 Btys (144th Fd Rgt) were titled 'Sussex Yeomanry' and 391 and 392 (98th Fd Rgt) were 'Surrey Yeomanry'.
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without any of its guns, 144th Fd Rgt was one of the few field regiments in the UK with its full allotment of 24 × 25-pounders. It was attached to the Regular Army
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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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A brass plaque commemorating eight members of 69th (Sussex) Company IY who died during the Second Boer War is on the west wall of St Mary the Virgin Church at
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional Units), 22 November 1942, TNA files WO 212/8 and WO 33/1962.
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional units), 22 October 1941, TNA files WO 212/6 and WO 33/1883.
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional Units), 14 August 1942, TNA files WO 212/7 and WO 33/1927.
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followed. The steep mountainsides caused problems for the OPs and the guns. 'Brig's Peak' and 'Acqua Col' were unsuccessfully attacked. On 10 February, the
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional Units), 25 March 1941, TNA files WO 212/5 and WO 33/2323.
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On arrival, the regiment took over an assortment of old guns from 2/12th Australian Fd Rgt, which had been the garrison's primary counter-battery unit:
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roadblock in the Dongolass gorge and Keren fell two days later. Afterwards, 144th Fd Rgt was concentrated with 5th Indian Division in the final push on
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area of Germany as occupation forces and demobilisation was started in October 1945 with the Regiment being placed in suspended animation in June 1946.
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during the German advance the regiments Guns and vehicles were caught in a traffic jam and had to be destroyed, with the troops proceeding on foot to
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for both full and service dress, but in both orders with "Dublin Fusiliers Blue" (a bright shade) for cuffs, collars and trouser stripes. Blue
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wear and other special ceremonial occasions. The plain khaki service uniform of the regular cavalry was adopted in 1909 for ordinary duties.
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of the Lewes Visitation pledged to raised the 'Sussex Churchwardens' Corps' with blue uniforms, but in the event the troop was never formed.
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional units), 2 April 1942, TNA file WO 212/515.
1187:. Within days of the landing the Regiment reported many men suffering from enteritis. While at Gallipoli they spent time in the trenches at 5101: 2131:, but this never happened. The regiment served for a while as depot regiment at the Middle East School of Artillery at Almaza. It moved to 1547: 1543: 461: 331: 275: 224: 198: 5124: 4275: 3503: 1896:
battalion of the Savoia Grenadiers was seen running down the gorge, until an effective Defensive Fire (DF) task was called down on them.
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was disbanded and there was a reduction in the number of TA anti-aircraft units. On that day, 344 (Sussex Yeomanry) LAA Rgt merged with
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while it reformed it remained in the United Kingdom until September 1942 when it was sent out to the Middle East and attached to the
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with 389 and 390 (Sussex Yeomanry) Field Batteries, and 391 and 392 (Surrey Yeomanry) Field Batteries. In 1924 it was redesignated
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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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of Home Forces, stationed in the critical invasion area of South-East England. By March 1941 it had its own signal section of the
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dismounted cavalry who were working round the position. After the enemy had been winkled out of Keru Gorge, a three-day fight for
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Meanwhile, 389 Bty under Major A.G. Munn was supporting Brigadier Messervy's attack on Fort Dolgorodoc. Munn accompanied 2nd Bn
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144th (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry QMR) Field Regiment was placed in suspended animation at Almaza, Egypt, in September 1945.
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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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Regimental HQ (RHQ) at 10 Great College Street, Brighton, moving to 26 Silwood Street in 1902 and Church Street in Autumn 1913
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took a series of hill features while covered by a timed artillery fireplan. The following day, Major Munn accompanied 1st Bn
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Reinforced, Gazelle Force attempted to seize the gorge by scaling the heights either side of it. A company of 2nd Battalion,
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Maj A. McK, Annand, 'Sir Cecil Bysshopp, Bart. (later 12th Baron Zouche) and the Parham Troop of Sussex Yeomanry, c. 1798',
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99 Battery of 74th Medium Regiment struggles to bring a 5.5-inch gun into action during the winter fighting at Monte Camino.
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of First World War vintage, but within days it had handed over eight of these guns to 123 Officer Cadet Training Unit at
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between 9 and 13 April. The battalion remained with 230th Brigade in 74th (Yeomanry) Division for the rest of the war.
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After Italy declared war in the summer of 1940, the War Office sent reinforcements to protect the British bases in
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to subdue any civil disorder within the county. By the end of the year, 27 counties had raised Yeomanry, including
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Memorial tablets to the regiment's dead in the First and Second World Wars are set into a wall in the village of
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to breach the Gothic Line. 2nd AGRA was part of a large concentration of artillery supporting Eighth Army in the
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to form the 229th, 230th and 231st Brigades into a new division. The War Office granted permission and the new
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On the outbreak of war in September 1939, the regiment mobilised at Brighton as an Army field regiment in
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History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: The War in France and Flanders 1939–1940
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Although one source suggests that each regiment had one Surrey and one Sussex battery, the last detailed
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery, 26 December 1940,
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Maj A. McK, Annand, 'George O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Egremont, as Colonel of the Sussex Yeomanry, 1798',
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144th (S&SY) Field Rgt left 5th Indian Division for the last time on 10 May 1942 and was sent to
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The regiment was formed too late for the Battle of France, but by the end of 1940 it was serving in
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History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Years of Defeat: Europe and North Africa, 1939–1941
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of trained officers and men to provide the basis of a new 74th Medium Regiment that was forming at
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3002: 2071:, where Eighth Army dug in during a lull in the fighting. On 23 February, the regiment came under 1383:). In October and November 1918, it took part in the Final Advance in Artois and Flanders. By the 5549: 5524: 5469: 5464: 5434: 5273: 5245: 5240: 5215: 5149: 5139: 5129: 5096: 4523: 4316: 2958: 2052: 1755: 1711: 1268: 1083: 415: 2213: 2139:
tanks as OPs. In May 1944, it was the depot regiment at the Mountain Warfare Training Centre at
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and the Italians withdrew. Gazelle Force was sent in pursuit. On 21 January, it was approaching
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dating from 1794. It was initially formed when there was a threat of French invasion during the
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There is a small collection of items associated with the Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry hosted at
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and all its vehicles to 98th (S&SY) Fd Rgt, which was preparing to go to France with the
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proposed on 14 March 1794 that the counties should form a force of Volunteer Yeoman Cavalry (
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The Campaign in Sicily 1943 and the Campaign in Italy 3rd September 1943 to 31st March 1944
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with the division for the rest of the war. By 18 May, the division had concentrated around
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and the Sheria Position). At the end of 1917, it took part in the capture and defence of
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between February and April and upon arrival were sent throughout the zone of operations.
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was raised on 19 October 1817 by Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March and Darnley (later
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Meanwhile, the rest of the regiment with 5th Indian Division had been fighting hard for
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area. In April 1918, the regiment moved with 3rd Cyclist Brigade to Ireland, landing in
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74th Medium Regiment served in North Africa with First Army as part of the new style
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The Sussex Yeomanry were mobilised on the outbreak of war on 4 August 1914 under the
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The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794–1914, 1: The Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry
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98th (Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry, Queen Mary's) Army Field Brigade, Royal Artillery
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On 14 July 1918, the Yeomanry Division went into the line for the first time, near
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Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)
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Defences. On 22 February, South Eastern Mounted Brigade was absorbed into the
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On 21 November, 70th Division began its breakout from Tobruk to link up with
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When the TA was reconstituted in 1947, the two regiments were reformed as
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25-pounder and Quad tractor moving up to the front in the Western Desert.
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area. Here the dismounted Yeomanry underwent training for service on the
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The Territorial Artillery 1908–1988 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges)
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Cavalry, raised 31 July 1794 as an independent troop, regimented by 1802
374:
Cavalry, raised 26 July 1794 as an independent troop, regimented by 1802
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Titles and Designations of Formations and Units of the Territorial Army
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The brigade was with the Suez Canal Defences when, on 14 January 1917,
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1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex, Duke of Cambridge's Hussars)
5029:
contact us on the official sussex yeomanry website: sussexyeomanry.org
4978: 4597:, Woolwich: Royal Artillery Institution, 1988/London: Brasseys, 1996, 1411:
in September 1914 and remained there until May 1915. It then moved to
1199:
with 42nd Division; it left the Division at Mudros on 2 January 1916.
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Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry remembered at the Field of Remembrance,
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List of British Army Yeomanry Regiments converted to Royal Artillery
4409: 2403:
The newly formed Regiment of Sussex Imperial Yeomanry of 1901 wore
2067:
and was re-issued with 25-pdrs. 4th Indian had just retired to the
1289:
With the 74th Division, the battalion took part in the invasion of
1159:
The 1st Line regiment went to its war station at Canterbury (under
1119:(later 8th Duke of Richmond) in the uniform of the Sussex Yeomanry. 4807:, London: HMSO, 1960 /Uckfield, Naval & Military Press, 2004, 2426: 2417: 2404: 2389: 2212: 2108: 2038: 1970:
on 18/19 September in one of the regular night supply runs by the
1898: 1860: 1783: 1773: 1693: 1669:
amongst others before leaving Italy in March 1945 and joining the
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By 1806, there was also a cavalry troop forming part of the North
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Victory in the Mediterranean, Part I|I: November 1944 to May 1945
2348:
In April 1993, 200 (Sussex Yeomanry) Battery converted to become
2135:
with 31st Indian Armd Division on 24 February 1944, and received
496:
was quickly reformed, including the following additional troops:
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Victory in the Mediterranean, Part I: 1st April to 4th June 1944
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Riflemen Form: A Study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
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144th Field Regiment (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry Queen Mary's)
1657:, when 10th Armoured was disbanded the regiment was part of the 1564:
98th (Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
282:. The lineage is maintained by 1 (Sussex Yeomanry) Field Troop, 5480:
Suffolk Yeomanry (The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars)
5340:
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment)
5322:
King Edward's Horse (The King's Own Overseas Dominion Regiment)
5045: 4915: 1605:
98th Field Regiment (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry Queen Mary's)
1595:
98th Field Regiment (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry Queen Mary's)
1641:. Back in the United Kingdom the regiment was attached to the 583:
In 1871, the 1st Sussex Light Horse Volunteers were formed at
1167:)) until September 1915. It was dismounted and left Kent for 1032:
of 1908. The Sussex Yeomanry (TF) were organised as follows:
4449:, London: Robert Ogilby Trust/Tunbridge Wells: Midas Books, 2060:
December all enemy troops had withdrawn from the perimeter.
1982:
which had garrisoned the place during the first part of the
1617:(B.E.F.) that was sent to France, initially attached to the 646:
for the new regiment, which had the following organisation:
642:. The returned veterans of 69th (Sussex) Company formed the 418:
Cavalry, raised 17 June 1797, with a detachment at Watergate
4652:
Victory in the Mediterranean, Part I|: June to October 1944
4384:"Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry at Army Museums Ogilby Trust" 2063:
On 28 January 1942, the regiment came under the command of
1952:, and the personnel were shipped into the besieged port of 1574:. The regiment was among the 'Army Troops' administered by 1944:. Then, in September, it came under the direct command of 1718:(BEF). In the following weeks, the regiment received 18 × 1552:
13th (Sussex Yeomanry) Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
1282:
started to form. The 230th Brigade joined the division at
630:
On 14 June 1901, approval was given for a new regiment of
326:
was formed on 23 June 1794, with its headquarters (HQ) at
2322:, and 641 (Sussex) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiments to form 1570:, and the Regimental Headquarters moved from Brighton to 1494:; there was no further change before the end of the war. 5410:
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (South Nottinghamshire Hussars)
4942: 2304:
344th (Sussex Yeomanry) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA
2300:
298th (Surrey Yeomanry, Queen Mary's) Field Regiment, RA
1836:
when D and F Troops of 390 Bty were charged by about 60
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tractors. By June, when the BEF had been evacuated from
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4613:. Wakefield, Yorkshire: Microform Academic Publishers. 3153:. The First World War in East Sussex. 20 October 2017. 2123:. It moved with the division into Iraq on 20 November. 1625:
area. In May 1940, it would be attached in turn to the
611:
was issued on 24 December. This officially created the
386:
Cavalry, raised 24 November 1794, with a detachment at
5430:
Royal East Kent Yeomanry (The Duke of Connaught's Own)
5350:
Yorkshire Hussars (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own)
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The Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry in the Second World War
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The Times History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902
2324:
258 (Sussex Yeomanry) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA
2240:
attack on 'Bare Arse Ridge' on 6 November during the
1613:
On mobilisation in 1939, the Regiment was part of the
1538:
After the First World War, the TF was reformed as the
619:. The first contingent of 20 IY battalions arrived in 5734:
Yeomanry regiments of the British Army in World War I
2924:
Amery (1909), Appendix to Chapters I-XIV, pp. 503–14.
5570:
2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons)
1828:
In January 1941, the British force advanced against
1786:, the convoys taking the longer but safer round the 472:, and the troop was equipped with his own design of 5613: 5360:
Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment)
5330: 5302: 5259: 5186: 5158: 5110: 5077: 5005:
Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth
3587:"Eastern Command 3 September 1939 at Patriot Files" 2720:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
2645:"The Sussex Yeomanry at regiments.org by T.F.Mills" 2255:In February 1944, 2nd AGRA was sent to support the 1974:'s Inshore Squadron. At Tobruk, it was attached to 1222:. By the end of the year, it was back on the Suez. 665:
D Squadron at Hastings and Rye, later at Eastbourne
424:Cavalry, raised 20 June 1798, with a detachment at 218: 213: 141: 131: 121: 109: 99: 80: 48: 36: 31: 5744:Military units and formations in Brighton and Hove 5140:5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 2550:Second line yeomanry regiments of the British Army 2099:. Here, it was joined for a month by 103 Bty from 1903:Artillery of an Indian division in action at Keren 1698:25-pounder and Quad tractor on exercise in the UK. 1131:, who had only taken command on 3 July. Under the 515:Goodwood Artillery Troop, reformed 15 October 1803 439:Cavalry, raised 27 June 1798 with a detachment at 395:Cavalry, raised 3 June 1795, with a detachment at 5754:Military units and formations established in 1794 2900:"Imperial Yeomanry at regiments.org by T.F.Mills" 2003:B & C Trps: 4.5-inch howitzers (1904 vintage) 1502:The 3rd Line regiment was formed in July 1915 at 1464:8th (Surrey and Sussex) Yeomanry Cyclist Regiment 1202:The brigade, with the regiment, was withdrawn to 1024:The Imperial Yeomanry were subsumed into the new 322:. A unit of four troops under the designation of 5540:Norfolk Yeomanry (The King's Own Royal Regiment) 5072:British cavalry regiments of the First World War 4863:The Mounted Troops of the British Army 1066–1945 3312: 3310: 3308: 3306: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2665:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2467:, appointed (to joint regiment) 13 December 1922 1578:. When the TA was doubled in size following the 5012:The Regimental Warpath 1914–1918 (archive site) 4778:The Early Successes against Italy (to May 1941) 3572: 3570: 3568: 3566: 2416:spiked helmet with yellow and blue plumes, for 2308:605th (Sussex) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA 2290:The regiment was disbanded on 1 December 1945. 1076:C Squadron at Chichester, with a detachment at 591:and not Yeomanry. They were disbanded in 1875. 4716:The Yeomanry Regiments; 200 Years of Tradition 4442:, London: Sampson Low, Marston, 6 Vols 1900–09 4082: 4080: 2741: 2739: 2737: 2686: 2684: 2682: 2680: 2678: 2676: 2011:D Trp: 18-pounders in the anti-tank (A/T) role 1324:, with 74th (Yeomanry) Division. It served in 1082:D Squadron at Eastbourne, with detachments at 5759:Regiments of the British Army in World War II 5575:3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 5385:Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert's Own) 5057: 4611:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978 4568:The Development of the British Army 1899–1914 3439: 3437: 3435: 3433: 3431: 1821:, Gazelle Force under the command of Colonel 1817:) and two motor machine gun companies of the 1576:44th (Home Counties) Infantry Divisional Area 1005: 579:Yeomanry Cavalry (two troops), disbanded 1848 518:Ashburnham Cavalry, reformed 17 November 1803 324:Sussex Troops of Gentlemen and Yeomen Cavalry 8: 4827:The Destruction of the Axis forces in Africa 4552:(1st ed.). Ditchling: Ditchling Press. 4095:Playfair & Molony, Vol IV, pp. 273, 389. 3672: 3670: 3668: 3666: 3664: 3662: 3660: 3658: 3109: 3107: 3105: 3103: 3101: 3099: 2647:. Archived from the original on 15 July 2007 2206:preparing for the landings in North Africa ( 1673:in France and Belgium ending the war in the 1486:on 21 April. Initially, it was stationed at 1474:. In March 1917, it resumed its identity as 1094:The Sussex Yeomanry formed part of the TF's 1039:A Squadron at Brighton, with detachments at 338:, as well as commanding the Petworth Troop: 5355:Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers) 4991:Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register 4488:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 4469:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 3145: 3143: 3141: 3139: 3072: 3070: 3068: 3066: 2545:British yeomanry during the First World War 2453:William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny 1911:and was wounded, while his signaller won a 233:Charles Gordon-Lennox, 8th Duke of Richmond 5246:19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars 5216:10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars 5064: 5050: 5042: 4518:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 4043: 4041: 3853: 3851: 3849: 3749: 3747: 3745: 3612: 3610: 3608: 3527: 3525: 3383: 3381: 3379: 3377: 3332: 3330: 3328: 3326: 3324: 3322: 3282: 3280: 3278: 3256: 3254: 3252: 3250: 3248: 3246: 3064: 3062: 3060: 3058: 3056: 3054: 3052: 3050: 3048: 3046: 2722:, Vol XLV, No 181, Spring 1967, pp. 17–23. 2714: 2712: 2706:, Vol XLVI, No 185, Spring 1968, pp. 31–2. 2639: 2637: 2635: 2633: 2631: 1948:, handed in all its guns and equipment at 1798:, and by 8 December it been taken back to 1766:, before returning to IV Corps in August. 1677:. In April 1945 the Regiment moved to the 1442:In July 1916, 4th Mounted Division became 1301:Battles of Gaza (including the capture of 1036:RHQ at Drill Hall, Church Street, Brighton 1012: 998: 677: 5370:Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry 4250:"638–677 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 on" 4224:"289–322 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 on" 4198:"235–265 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 on" 4149:Jackson, Vol VI, Pt II, pp. 1–5, 76, 225. 3498: 3496: 3494: 3492: 3490: 3412: 3410: 3123: 3121: 2874:"Boer War - Imperial Yeomanry Battalions" 2698: 2696: 2629: 2627: 2625: 2623: 2621: 2619: 2617: 2615: 2613: 2611: 2200:Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1554:(RFA), but in 1921 this was redesignated 1057:B Squadron at Lewes, with detachments at 4844:Order of Battle of the British Army 1914 4192: 4190: 3964: 3962: 3911:Playfair, Vol III, pp. 48, 53, 61–4, 78. 3488: 3486: 3484: 3482: 3480: 3478: 3476: 3474: 3472: 3470: 3269: 3200: 3198: 3151:"Sussex Yeomanry in the First World War" 2816: 2814: 1206:in February 1916 and formed part of the 625:69th (Sussex) Company, Imperial Yeomanry 455:Duke of Richmond's Light Horse Artillery 408:. It usually exercised at his estate at 298:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 5739:Military units and formations in Sussex 5530:Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's Regiment) 3539: 3537: 3443:Litchfield, pp. 222, 233; Appendix VII. 3299:3 Dismounted Bde at Regimental Warpath. 3237: 3225: 2936: 2934: 2932: 2930: 2598: 2566: 1734:). In April 1940, 144th Fd Rgt went to 1427:. In October 1915, the regiment was at 1419:; there it took over the horses of 2nd 1395:, still with 74th (Yeomanry) Division. 1229:(EEF) Order No. 26 instructed that the 1175:and sailed the next day. It arrived at 1133:Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 680: 587:, but these were part of the post-1859 5729:Yeomanry regiments of the British Army 5565:City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) 5284:17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers 5274:12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers 5130:3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 4358:"IWM War Memorials Register ref 40080" 4332:"IWM War Memorials Register ref 16895" 3114:Sussex Yeomanry at Regimental Warpath. 2658: 2459:St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton 2343:200th (Sussex Yeomanry) Medium Battery 2236:. For example, it fired in support of 2158:The cadre that provided the basis for 28: 5375:Cheshire Yeomanry (Earl of Chester's) 5241:18th (Queen Mary's Own) Royal Hussars 5150:7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 3504:"144 (S&SY) Fd Rgt at RA 1939–45" 3286: 3157:from the original on 11 December 2017 3078:"Sussex Yeomanry at Long, Long Trail" 2465:Charles Wyndham, 3rd Baron Leconfield 2341:in 1967, the regiment was reduced to 1316:In May 1918, the battalion landed at 1195:. On 30 December it was evacuated to 1183:on 8 October and was attached to the 1179:on 1 October. The regiment landed in 638:of Petworth, a former officer in the 636:Charles Wyndham, 3rd Baron Leconfield 599:Following a string of defeats during 229:Charles Wyndham, 3rd Baron Leconfield 18:74th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery 7: 5102:Household Cavalry Composite Regiment 4702:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1992, 4416:from the original on 12 January 2023 4390:from the original on 24 October 2018 4364:from the original on 20 October 2018 4338:from the original on 20 October 2018 3395:from the original on 20 October 2018 3353:from the original on 20 October 2018 3084:from the original on 20 October 2018 3013:from the original on 6 November 2020 2350:127 (Sussex Yeomanry) Field Squadron 2345:in 100th (Eastern) Medium Regiment. 1865:Sketch map of the Keren battlefield. 1446:and the regiment was converted to a 1407:The 2nd Line regiment was formed at 1125:Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March 1117:Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March 564:on 18 May that year, with its HQ at 546:Goodwood Troop of Yeomanry Artillery 512:Rye Cavalry, reformed 1 October 1803 462:Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond 332:George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont 225:George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont 5420:Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry 4204:from the original on 12 August 2014 3593:from the original on 1 October 2018 3389:"74th Division at Long, Long Trail" 2828:from the original on 3 October 2020 2337:When the TA was converted into the 2279:. It continued with X Corps during 2248:during the assault crossing of the 1556:98th (Sussex Yeomanry) Brigade, RFA 1478:at Ipswich, and later moved to the 1417:2/1st South Eastern Mounted Brigade 1293:in 1917 and 1918. It fought in the 1253:on 3 January 1917 and redesignated 334:, who took command of the force as 5490:Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars 5221:11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars 4506:, Aldershot: Ogilby Trusts, 1982, 4320:. 27 September 1901. p. 6297. 4230:from the original on 27 April 2016 3551:from the original on 12 April 2021 3545:"98 (S&SY) Fd Rgt at RA 39–45" 3510:from the original on 12 April 2021 3347:"Royal Sussex at Long, Long Trail" 2880:from the original on 28 March 2014 2854:from the original on 28 March 2014 2352:, 78 (Fortress) Engineer Regiment 1355:. From September 1918, as part of 1255:16th (Sussex Yeomanry) Battalion, 404:Cavalry, raised 8 October 1795 by 25: 5595:East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 5294:21st (Empress of India's) Lancers 5125:2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 4718:. Edinburgh: Canongate Academic. 4256:from the original on 4 March 2016 3183:from the original on 24 July 2017 1858:and began shelling the defences. 1423:who were going dismounted to the 572:Petworth Troop, disbanded by 1843 464:on 15 June 1797 at his estate at 302:After Britain was drawn into the 5425:Pembroke Yeomanry (Castlemartin) 5395:Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 5211:8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars 5173:2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 5145:6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 5135:4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 4175:from the original on 12 May 2007 4140:Molony, Vol VI, Pt I, pp. 247–8. 4008:, files WO 212/4 and WO 33/2365. 4006:The National Archives (TNA), Kew 3712:Playfair, Vol I, pp. 400–2, 432. 3177:"Brighton at Drill Hall Project" 2848:"IY Companies at Roll of Honour" 2509: 2328:257 (County of Sussex) Field Rgt 2271:, and the subsequent pursuit to 2198:and Light Aid Detachment of the 1665:and Italy being involved in the 568:and the following organisation: 544:on 30 July 1816. However, a new 509:Cavalry, raised 2 September 1803 453:A Yeomanry artillery troop, the 84: 66: 53: 5505:Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars 4967:British Army units from 1945 on 4865:, London: Seeley Service, 1959. 2781:Beckett, pp. 70–72; Appendix X. 2530:List of Yeomanry Regiments 1908 2332:257 (Sussex Yeomanry) Field Rgt 1871:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 1185:42nd (East Lancashire) Division 406:Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 8th Baronet 5749:1794 establishments in England 5495:Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry 5380:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 5007:– Regiments.org (archive site) 4892:British Regiments at Gallipoli 4870:The Army and Society 1815–1914 3316:Barlow & Smith, pp. 15–16. 2392:, light blue jackets with red 2366:101 (London) Engineer Regiment 2306:. In 1950, the 344th absorbed 2285:Spring 1945 offensive in Italy 2267:had broken through the German 2228:74th Heavy Regiment served in 1746:, and began to receive modern 1171:; on 24 September, it boarded 761:Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry 468:. The Duke was a proponent of 367:Other Troops were soon added: 360:Cavalry, with a detachment at 288:101 (London) Engineer Regiment 262:. After being reformed in the 177:(31 October – 7 November 1917) 1: 5455:Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 5440:Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars 3920:Playfair, Vol III, pp. 147–8. 2977:Barlow & Smith, pp. 7–15. 2962:. 14 June 1901. p. 4005. 2121:31st Indian Armoured Division 2034:Austrian-made 150mm howitzers 1778:The 1941 campaign in Eritrea. 1653:where it participated in the 1274:) sought permission from the 1096:South Eastern Mounted Brigade 889:Transport and Supply Column, 715:(The Duke of Connaught's Own) 697:Organisation on 4 August 1914 682:South Eastern Mounted Brigade 4631:, London: Leo Cooper, 1987, 4445:L. Barlow & R.J. Smith, 4301:Barlow & Smith, pp.8-15. 3866:Playfair, Vol III, pp. 22–6. 2772:Barlow & Smith, pp. 5–6. 2690:Barlow & Smith, pp. 1–4. 2540:Yeomanry order of precedence 2175:of First World War vintage. 2113:17th Indian Infantry Brigade 1926:29th Indian Infantry Brigade 1706:. It was equipped with 12 × 1508:3rd Reserve Cavalry Regiment 1227:Egyptian Expeditionary Force 503:Cavalry, raised 28 July 1803 433:Cavalry, raised 27 June 1798 5525:Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry 5450:Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry 5269:9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers 5178:6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons 5120:1st (King's) Dragoon Guards 4841:Rinaldi, Richard A (2008). 4292:Barlow & Smith, pp.2-5. 3893:Playfair Vol III, pp. 44–6. 3789:Playfair, Vol I, pp. 437–8. 3739:Playfair, Vol I, pp. 433–5. 3634:Playfair, Vol I, pp. 244–8. 2370:Explosive Ordnance Disposal 2223:Army Groups Royal Artillery 2115:, and then on 24 August to 1716:British Expeditionary Force 1655:Second Battle of El Alamein 1615:British Expeditionary Force 292:Explosive Ordnance Disposal 5775: 5485:Royal North Devon Yeomanry 5279:16th (The Queen's) Lancers 4872:, London: Longmans, 1980, 4821:& Brig C.J.C. Molony, 4609:Frederick, J.B.M. (1984). 4548:Davis, Lt-Col T B (1980). 4484:Becke, Major A.F. (1937). 4465:Becke, Major A.F. (1936). 3995:Collier, Maps 17 & 20. 3956:Playfair, Vol III, p. 214. 3929:Playfair, Vol III, p. 219. 3834:Playfair, Vol I, pp 442–7. 3825:Glover, pp. 159–60, 167–9. 1369:Second Battle of the Somme 1146:'. On 15 August 1914, the 5590:Northamptonshire Yeomanry 5515:Lothians and Border Horse 5289:5th (Royal Irish) Lancers 5236:15th (The King's) Hussars 5206:7th (Queen's Own) Hussars 5201:4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 4799:Maj-Gen I.S.O. Playfair, 4784:28 September 2018 at the 4714:Mileham, Patrick (1994). 4686:British Regiments 1914–18 4665:Gen Sir William Jackson, 3453:Titles & Designations 2745:Barlow & Smith, p. 7. 2731:Barlow & Smith, p. 6. 2358:2 (Sussex Yeomanry) Troop 1762:, which was refitting in 1490:and in September 1918 to 1375:) and the Battles of the 1309:and in March 1918 in the 713:Royal East Kent Yeomanry 304:French Revolutionary Wars 5535:Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 5510:Montgomeryshire Yeomanry 5475:Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry 5196:3rd (King's Own) Hussars 4894:. Barnsley: Leo Cooper. 4698:Norman E.H. Litchfield, 4570:, London: Methuen, 1938. 4520:100th Edn, London, 1953. 4158:Jackson, Vol VI, p. 222. 3807:Playfair, Vol I, p. 439. 3771:Playfair, Vol I, p. 436. 3703:Glover, pp. 55–70, 74–6. 3694:Playfair, Vol I, p. 397. 3416:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 27–30. 3336:Becke, Pt b, pp. 117–22. 2989:"The British Army, 1914" 2444:The following served as 2362:579 Field Squadron (EOD) 2334:, with RHQ at Brighton. 2196:Royal Army Service Corps 1661:Artillery and served in 1584:144th Field Regiment, RA 1373:Second Battle of Bapaume 1280:74th (Yeomanry) Division 632:Sussex Imperial Yeomanry 308:William Pitt the Younger 284:579 Field Squadron (EOD) 274:, when it served in the 61:Kingdom of Great Britain 5550:Glamorganshire Yeomanry 5390:North Somerset Yeomanry 5022:18 October 2018 at the 4996:10 January 2018 at the 4945:Royal Artillery 1939–45 4921:20 October 2018 at the 4583:5 December 2014 at the 4532:28 January 2015 at the 2400:, plus white breeches. 2287:(Operation Grapeshot). 1980:9th Australian Division 1946:British Troops in Egypt 1930:Worcestershire Regiment 1909:Highland Light Infantry 1883:4/6th Rapjputana Rifles 1667:Battle of Monte Cassino 1631:44th Infantry Divisions 1235:4th Dismounted Brigades 1216:Eastern Mounted Brigade 934:(Queen Mary's Regiment) 862:(2nd City of London HA) 494:Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry 5500:West Somerset Yeomanry 5460:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 5405:Northumberland Hussars 4984:13 August 2015 at the 4979:The Drill Hall Project 4972:29 August 2015 at the 4960:The British Army, 1914 4890:Westlake, Ray (1996). 4131:Molony, Vol V, p. 697. 4122:Molony, Vol V, p. 608. 4086:Molony, Vol V, p. 451. 2822:"IY at Anglo-Boer War" 2436: 2246:56th (London) Division 2242:Battle of Monte Camino 2218: 2188:43rd (Wessex) Division 2186:and was affiliated to 2184:Royal Corps of Signals 2165:Preston Park, Brighton 2044: 1904: 1866: 1779: 1728:Preston Park, Brighton 1699: 1647:10th Armoured Division 1516:Home Counties Division 1506:and affiliated to the 1365:Hundred Days Offensive 1363:, it took part in the 1237:be reorganized as the 1220:Western Frontier Force 1212:3rd Dismounted Brigade 1120: 44:14 June 1901 – present 5580:Bedfordshire Yeomanry 5560:Lincolnshire Yeomanry 5345:Warwickshire Yeomanry 5231:14th (King's) Hussars 3616:Farndale, pp. 149–52. 2987:Conrad, Mark (1996). 2517:United Kingdom portal 2430: 2383:Uniforms and insignia 2312:Anti-Aircraft Command 2216: 2073:1st Armoured Division 2042: 1902: 1864: 1777: 1720:18-pounder Mk II guns 1697: 1619:1st Infantry Division 1524:Royal Sussex Regiment 1498:3/1st Sussex Yeomanry 1476:2/1st Sussex Yeomanry 1460:2/1st Surrey Yeomanry 1403:2/1st Sussex Yeomanry 1257:Royal Sussex Regiment 1155:1/1st Sussex Yeomanry 1114: 276:East African Campaign 199:East African Campaign 169:Second Battle of Gaza 5555:Welsh Horse Yeomanry 5415:Denbighshire Hussars 5400:Lanarkshire Yeomanry 5168:1st (Royal) Dragoons 4951:1 March 2021 at the 4936:7 March 2022 at the 4930:The Long, Long Trail 4751:Brig C.J.C. Molony, 4691:Lt-Col H.F. Joslen, 4566:Col John K. Dunlop, 4169:"queensroyalsurreys" 3902:Farndale, pp. 222–5. 3884:Farndale, pp. 211–5. 3857:Farndale, pp. 204–5. 3816:Farndale, pp. 155–8. 3753:Farndale, pp. 154–6. 3721:Farndale, pp. 152–4. 2316:258 (Sussex) LAA Rgt 2310:. On 10 March 1955, 2244:, and in support of 2238:201st Guards Brigade 2160:74th Medium Regiment 2154:74th Medium Regiment 1643:1st Infantry Brigade 1548:6th Cavalry Brigades 1444:2nd Cyclist Division 1437:4th Mounted Division 1433:14th Mounted Brigade 1311:Battle of Tell 'Asur 1263:On 23 February, the 924:Training attachments 550:5th Duke of Richmond 175:Third Battle of Gaza 163:First Battle of Gaza 5445:Derbyshire Yeomanry 5365:Shropshire Yeomanry 5034:4 June 2016 at the 4861:Col H.C.B. Rogers, 4732:Brig C.J.C. 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Index

74th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom

Territorial Force
Territorial Army
Yeomanry
Regiment
Brighton
Second Boer War
First World War
Gallipoli
First Battle of Gaza
Second Battle of Gaza
Third Battle of Gaza
Jerusalem
Battle of the Somme
Second World War
East African Campaign
Siege of Tobruk
George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont
Charles Wyndham, 3rd Baron Leconfield
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 8th Duke of Richmond
yeomanry
regiment
British Army
Napoleonic Wars
Second Boer War
First World War
Second World War

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