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2102: 874: 2456: 62: 2540:'WIVR' in intertwined letters in the centre of one side, with 'SOUTH HERTS' above and 'YEOMANRY' below; the reverse side probably bore the arms of Hertfordshire. However, on his death in 1839 Sir Abraham Hume left the old Southern Trp standard to the new Hoddesdon Trp with the wish that it should be carried once more, and this was done. Mrs Ward, wife of the commanding officer, presented the Gilston Trp with a pair of guidons similar to Marchioness's: the royal cypher on one side surrounded by the wording 'Gilston Troop of Herts Yeomanry' and on the other the county arms of the hart crossing a stream. 1847:, and from June it sent all its trained men to a separate squadron with this regiment, retaining only the training staff and incoming recruits at Hertford. In November the establishment of 3rd Line Yeomanry regiments was increased to match the 2nd Line, so 3/1st Herts Yeomanry reorganised with RHQ and two squadrons at Hertford and the 'Overseas' Squadron at Colchester. However, in April 1916 the 3rd Line Yeomanry regiments were ordered to join their affiliated reserve cavalry regiments, and 3/1st Herts Yeomanry joined 13th Reserve Rgt, which had just moved to 2448: 2732: 75: 93: 1515:, was 'dug out' to take the 1/1st Herts Yeomanry overseas. Lieutenant-Col Abel Smith took command of the 2/1st Herts Yeomanry. The war establishment of a cavalry regiment overseas was three rather than four squadrons: C Sqn 1/1st Herts Yeomanry was broken up and the manpower distributed to the other three; its officer commanding, Maj Reginald Halsey, formed the Regimental Depot at RHQ, but had rejoined 1/1st Herts Yeomanry before it sailed. 1496: 763: 2492:
pockets, worn with a pillbox cap until 1906 when a blue peaked cap with white piping was introduced. All ranks wore dark blue overalls with double red stripes. After 1908 the Hertfordshire Yeomanry wore the standard khaki service dress of the British Army, with regimental insignia, for nearly all occasions. This included leather bandoliers during the regiment's remaining years as a mounted unit. After 1938 khaki
1476:), the TF was intended as a home defence force and its members could not be compelled to serve outside the country. However, after the outbreak of war, TF units were invited to volunteer for Overseas Service. The Herts Yeomanry held squadron parades at Culford on 22 August where the officers and men were invited to volunteer, and more than 80 per cent of the regiment did so at once. On 31 August 1914, the 1703:
1914–15 in billets at Hertford then took over the old militia barracks in the town with temporary stabling when the horses arrived. In mid-1915 the 3rd Line regiment took over the role of draft-finding for the 1/1st Herts Yeomanry overseas, and the remaining home service men were transferred to join a squadron to a Provisional Brigade. The 2/1st left Hertford in June 1915 for two months' training on
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units would be the same as the original, but they were distinguished by '1/' and '2/' prefixes. In this way duplicate units were created, mirroring those being sent overseas. Later they were mobilised for active service in their own right and 3rd Line units were created to supply reinforcement drafts to the 1st and 2nd Lines.
2427:' was adopted by the Northern Troop as its badge at some point in the period 1794–1824 and was used by the regiment thereafter. In this case the hart is surrounded by a garter inscribed 'NORTH HARTS YEOMANRY' surmounted by a crown. From 1831 the South Herts and the Dacorum Trp wore the hart in the centre of a crowned 1822:. The regiment immediately supplied large numbers of A1 men as infantry reinforcements for the Western Front, and continued to do so in its depleted state for the rest of the war, taking in men from disbanded units and recruits from training regiments and preparing them for active service. It was demobilised at 39: 2224:, the duplicate of 54th (East Anglian) Division. It served in the East Coast defences with extemporised equipment until 1941 when it was fully equipped, formed its third battery (numbered 499), and undertook mobile training preparatory to overseas service. 18th Division sailed on 31 October 1941 bound for 2543:
The regiment received an official guidon in 1909. This was red with a circle inscribed HERTS YEOMANRY' inside a union wreath of roses, thistles and shamrocks, with a crown above and the battle honour 'SOUTH AFRICA 1900–01' on a scroll beneath. After 1924 the battle honours (South Africa and nine from
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When the regiment was reformed in 1947 the hart collar badge was continued and all ranks wore shoulder-chains on blue patrol jackets. At the same time the pre-1900 'Harts Yeomanry Cavalry' button was reintroduced. 286 (Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Field Rgt wore the hart as a cap badge,
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with the left side turned up and secured with the hart badge on a red rosette. Officers wore a khaki peaked cap, which was used by all ranks after 1906.Although officers might continue to purchase the full dress uniform, ORs had a 'substitute full dress' consisting of a scarlet 'frock' or jacket with
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was also worn, across the right shoulder. The cloak was blue, lined red. The horse furniture included a throat plume to match the helmet plume, and a black sheepskin saddle cover until 1896. Most Yeomanry regiments adopted white head-ropes in 1898, but the Hertfordshires retained the old steel collar
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plate. On the 1852 pattern helmet the South Herts' badge was a hart trippant in a ford. The button adopted by the South Herts in 1831 had a crown within a garter inscribed 'HARTS YEOMANRY CAVALRY'; this design remained in use for all ranks until the formation of the Imperial Yeomanry (when the garter
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with a scarlet plastron front and black mohair lace, together with 'Oxford mixture' (dark blue-grey) trousers with a red stripe The headgear was a dark green (later black) shako. D (Cashio) Troop was dressed as heavy dragoons in a scarlet coatee with green facings and a white metal helmet with black
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and was brought up to establishment with men of 'A1' medical category: Lt-Col Gilliat reverted to the retired list and Lt-Col W. Byron of the Leicestershire Yeomanry assumed the command. The battalion was issued with steel helmets and trained for beach landings from naval destroyers, to wade ashore
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The Cashio Troop joined the South Herts as its fourth troop on 14 February 1832, when the Marquess of Salisbury was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and Viscount Grimston to major. In 1835 the Cashio Trp was called out to guard the courthouse at Ampthill in neighbouring Bedfordshire, and later in the
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The 2nd Line regiment was formed under Lt-Col Abel Smith at Hertford on 1 September 1914 and quickly recruited up to the war establishment for a yeomanry regiment. The Hertfordshire Territorial Association was able rapidly to provide uniforms and reasonably modern equipment. It spent the winter of
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authorised the formation of Reserve or 2nd-Line units for each existing TF unit where 60 per cent or more of the men had volunteered. Initially these were formed from men who had not volunteered or were unfit for overseas service, and the recruits who were flooding in. The titles of these 2nd Line
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The mounted infantry concept was considered a success and before the war ended the existing Yeomanry regiments at home (including the Hertfordshires) were converted into Imperial Yeomanry, with an establishment of RHQ and four squadrons with an MG section. On his return from South Africa (where he
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The 86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery was mobilised in September 1939. In 1940 the regiment was equipped with 8 x 4.5 inch Howitzers & 4 x 18/25-pounder guns. On 18 November 1940 it formed an additional 343 Bty, renumbered as 462 Bty 18 January
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from December 1875. This assigned 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 Hertfordshire Yeomanry were assigned as 'divisional troops' to 2nd
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The Yeomanry declined in importance and strength after the end of the French wars, and by 1824 all the Hertfordshire Troops had been disbanded. However, a wave of civil unrest across Britain from 1830 led to a revival of the Yeomanry and new Troops were formed in Hertfordshire from December that
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On 20 August 1803 Sir Abraham Hume assumed command of the South Hertfordshire Legion, an all-arms 'battle group' consisting of the Southern Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, the Horse Artillery Troop, and the Cheshunt and Wormley Volunteer Infantry, one of the infantry units that had been raised in the
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year to guard Hatfield House against looters after a fire. Grimston (by then 2nd Earl of Verulam) took over the command in 1847, while the Marquess of Salisbury dropped back to major. By 1850 the troops were designated A, B, C and D (Cashio). The North Herts Troop remained independent as the
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Before the TF reformed on 7 February 1920 the War Office had decided that only a small number of mounted Yeomanry regiments would be required in future, and the remainder would have to be re-roled, mainly as artillery. The Hertfordshire Territorial Force Association decided to combine the
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In 1939 the Hertfordshire Territorial Association proposed that the two field regiments should drop the 'East Anglian' subtitle and became '86th (South Hertfordshire Yeomanry)' and '135th (North Hertfordshire Yeomanry)' reflecting the pre-1870 regiments, but the War Office rejected
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The 3rd Line regiment was formed at Hertford in December 1914 and received its formal designation in January 1915. At first in squadron strength, it was commanded by Maj E.J. Upton, transferred to the Herts Yeomanry from the Eastern Mounted Bde's Transport and Supply Column of the
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on 15 February. Although officers of the regiment wore Hertfordshire Yeomanry badges, formal authorisation for the regiment to adopt the '(East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry)' subtitles was not issued until 17 February 1942, after it had gone into captivity.
1894:(RFA) to form a complete (4-battery) field artillery brigade in the county. Initially it was to be called the '3rd East Anglian Brigade, RFA', and two of the batteries would carry the title 'Hertfordshire Yeomanry', but after the TF had been reorganised as the 1731:. In February 1916 Lt-Col Abel Smith, who was no longer fit for active service, moved to the Regimental Depot; Maj J.B. Gilliat (who had commanded 42nd (Herts) Company, IY, in the Boer War) was promoted to take command. On 28 April 1916 the regiment joined the 398:
In the spring of 1798 the threat of invasion seemed more acute, and the government encouraged the formation of local armed associations of cavalry and infantry for purely local defence. The following Volunteer Cavalry units were formed in Hertfordshire:
1855:. Here 3/1st Herts Yeomanry was assembled as a full regiment for the first time, under the command of Maj Barré A.H. Goldie, with a basic training squadron, a continuation training squadron, and the overseas squadron holding men waiting to be drafted. 786:(IY). The force was organised as county service companies of approximately 115 men signed up for one year, and volunteers from the Yeomanry and civilians (usually middle and upper class) quickly filled the new force, which was equipped to operate as 4513: 1858:
However, with the exception of Palestine there was little requirement for cavalry during World War I, and the large cavalry training organisation was reduced in February 1917. 3/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry was absorbed into the reorganised
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for the rest of its service, seeing a good deal of action. The First Contingent of the Imperial Yeomanry completed their year's term of service in 1901 and 42nd Company went home in May, having earned the Hertfordshire Yeomanry its first
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helmets with a feather. The Western and Centre Troops were distinguished by having lace on the chest of their coats. The Beechwood Troop of Volunteers had green coats with buff waistcoats, the Sawbridgeworth Troop blue jackets with red
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that opened a subscription list to provide arms and uniforms, and resolved to raise a force of yeomanry that could be embodied in defence of the county. The first were recruited on 21 June and by the end of the year five independent
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The Regimental Depot remained in existence at Hertford as an administrative centre, first under Capt Barré Goldie, then under Col Abel Smith, until April 1917, when the Yeomanry lancer and dragoon depots were concentrated at
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The 14 senior Yeomanry regiments and 2 regiments of Scouts remained as horsed cavalry; of the remainder, 1 became a mounted signals unit, 8 became armoured car companies, and the remainder (27) transferred to the Royal
2503:'s 'gun' cap badge. However, all four batteries of the 86th Brigade also wore the Hertfordshire Yeomanry's hart badge, on the shoulder strap for officers, on the upper arm for ORs, later as collar badges and on the 1906:(RA) cap badge, with the Hertfordshire Yeomanry's hart badge on the shoulder strap together with the shoulder title 'Y-RFA' for Yeomanry RFA rather than 'T-RFA' worn by other Territorial RFA units. The two units' 472:, but the peace was short-lived, and on the resumption of war the Hertfordshire units were reformed in August 1803 with an additional Troop, giving the county the following Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry by 1805: 1786:. The role of the Cyclist Division was to train and provide reinforcement drafts for cycle units serving overseas, but many of the remaining trained cavalrymen were transferred to the reserve cavalry regiments. 550:. The Beechwood Troop was disbanded by July 1807, and the Ashridge and Sawbridgeworth Troops by early March 1809. The Yeomanry Troops continued in existence, but resisted being organised into a single regiment. 1686:. In May 1918 B Sqn 1/1st Herts Yeomanry at Zeitoun exchanged with C Sqn QORGY, and both Herts squadrons served together in XXI Corps Cavalry Regiment for the rest of the war. The regiment fought in the final 2507:
worn in walking-out dress. The officers' blue patrol jacket retained cavalry-style shoulder chains. On 4 April 1943, as a unit of armoured artillery, the regiment unofficially adopted the black beret of the
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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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on 13 June 1800. The Yeomanry of Hertfordshire seem to have rarely been called out on service. The 'Hitchin Cavalry' (presumably the Northern Troop from nearby King's Walden) once went to
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in 1938, the TA was rapidly doubled in size, with most units forming duplicates of themselves. In fact the Hertfordshire Yeomanry eventually contributed to four separate regiments during
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on which they were emblazoned was never paraded. (The Royal Artillery does not carry battle honours: instead the guns are regarded as the colours, and the regiment bears the motto
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showed the Yeomanry regiments grouped into brigades for collective training. They were commanded by the senior regimental commanding officer (CO) but they did have a Regular Army
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bearing the hart badge. With the addition of a black horsehair plume for parade dress in 1880, this remained the uniform of the regiment into the early 20th Century. A
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transferred from 84th (East Anglian) Field Bde; this battery had originally formed part of 4th East Anglian Bde alongside the two Hertfordshire batteries (see above)
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In the mid-1860s the distinction between the heavy and light troops of the regiment was abandoned, and all wore a new uniform with a single-breasted scarlet
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135th Field Regiment was being formed on the outbreak of war and became independent of 86th Field Rgt on 7 September 1939. The regiment was part of
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2/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry remained in 3rd Mounted Bde (renamed 13th Cyclist Bde) but on 26 October it transferred under conditions of secrecy to
4333: 2316:. This regimenta also served through the campaign in North West Europe, supporting varied formations in the battles in Normandy, the liberation of 704:. E Troop, the old North Herts Yeomanry, was disbanded in 1887, reflecting the drift towards the south of the county and the North London suburbs. 1612:. In July 1917 the squadron returned to Egypt, where it served as the depot squadron in the Cavalry Wing of the Imperial School of Instruction at 684:
in August 1870, with regimental headquarters (RHQ) at Hertford (later at St Albans), and the North Herts as E Trp. The regiment was designated as
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With two squadrons of the regiment present, the Hertfordshire Yeomanry was eligible for the battle honours awarded for the rest of the campaign:
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units of infantry, artillery and engineers stationed in Eastern England. This was never more than a paper organisation, but from April 1893 the
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There was little difference between the Yeomanry and the Volunteer Cavalry, and they were treated similarly. All seven Troops were on parade at
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The first was erected by the regiment to the nine members of 42nd (Hertfordshire) Company, IY, who died on service during the Second Boer War.
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The third, to the men of all four Hertfordshire Yeomanry artillery regiments who died during World War II, was unveiled on 19 September 1954.
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79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery was formed in 1939 with headquarters at Watford.It served in the
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was used for drill and undress wear. All the Yeomanry adopted blue riding pantaloons and 'butcher boots' in 1873 in place of the old booted
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At the time of the Royal Review in 1800, the five Yeomanry Troops wore blue coats with red cuffs and collars and buff waistcoats. They wore
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in 1880, which spread the troops more evenly across the county. In 1886 the troop established a drill station (later troop headquarters) at
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Upon conversion to Imperial Yeomanry in 1906 the regiment adopted the standard khaki IY uniform with scarlet collars and cuffs; ORs wore a
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A Squadron 1/1st Herts Yeomanry joined XXI Corps Cavalry Regiment on 26 August 1917. The other two squadrons of the regiment were A Sqn
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In February 1916 the regiment was split up to provide divisional cavalry squadrons to the infantry divisions evacuated from Gallipoli:
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In 1938 the RA modernised its nomenclature and a lieutenant-colonel's command was designated a 'regiment' rather than a 'brigade'.
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with their bicycles on their shoulders. 71st Division was broken up at the beginning of 1918 and on 12 February 214th Bde joined
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nearby until they had been equipped and the horses requisitioned, and then set off on the two-day march to their war station at
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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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The regiment claimed the World War I battle honours to which it was entitled, but as it had been converted to artillery the
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became a plain circle inscribed "HERTS IMPERIAL YEOMANRY'), but officers continued to wear the original design until 1919.
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division, but 2/1st Herts Yeomanry was one of three of its regiments selected to remain mounted, and it was exchanged into
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the embodiment of the TF was proclaimed on 4 August and the regiment mobilised at its squadron HQs next day. The men were
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Hertfordshire's Soldiers: A Survey of the Auxiliary Military Forces Raised in Hertfordshire from 1757 to the Present Day
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From their formation in 1831, A,B and C Trps of the South Herts wore light dragoon uniforms of a dark green long-tailed
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area. The division's role was to be a mobile reserve in case of invasion and was regularly on alert, such as during the
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World War I) appeared in two columns of scrolls, but it was never paraded after the regiment converted to artillery.
2059: 1895: 1811: 805:. It served on the Rhenoster River and in the Brandwater Basin operations. 42nd (Herts) Company then operated around 96: 2553: 1907: 1727:, responsible for the defence of Eastern England. At the end of October it moved into winter quarters in billets in 5121: 2570: 1716: 1434:
The Hertfordshire Yeomanry completed its 1914 annual camp at the end of the first week in June. On the outbreak of
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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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of 1908. The Hertfordshire Yeomanry, which also recruited from North London suburbs, were organised as follows:
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in 1961. The unit was disbanded in 1967 but reformed as 201 (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Battery,
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As prisoners of war (PoWs) many of the men of 135th Field Rgt were forced to work on the Wan Po viaduct on the
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county. After the death of Capt Penistone Lamb in January 1805 he was succeeded in command by his brother the
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Stepping Forward: A Tribute to the Volunteer Military Reservists and Supporting Auxiliaries of Greater London
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in amphibious assault techniques for the Overlord landings including developing the technique of firing its
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Order of Battle of the Forces in the United Kingdom, Part 2: 21 Army Group, 24 July 1943, with amendments,
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1/1st Herts Yeomanry and the Bikaner Camel Corps on a reconnaissance into the Sinai Desert, February 1915.
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Troop of Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Heavy Dragoons), formed 16 February 1831 at Beechwood under Capt
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SP guns from landing craft on the run-in to the beach. The regiment was among the first units to land on
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staff officer at Gallipoli and in Mesopotamia. Postwar he was elected MP for St Albans and was knighted.
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without firing a shot. In August 1915 the brigade (now designated 5th Mounted Brigade) was sent to the
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Sexton 25-pdr self-propelled guns of 86th Field Regiment firing against enemy positions in April 1945
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In 1795 at Theobald's Park, Lady Prescott presented her husband's Southern Troop of Yeomanry with a
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in 1955. The regiment amalgamated with the 305th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Light Regiment to form the
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In addition a Troop of horse or 'flying' artillery was formed to support the Yeomanry, commanded by
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Royal College of Surgeons of England, 'Plarr's Lives of the Fellows': Sir Francis Edward Fremantle.
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3rd South Hertfordshire Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, formed 18 December 1830 at Hertford, under Capt
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C Squadron at 23 Prospect Road, St Albans, moved to Ramsbury Road by 1914, with detachments at
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proposed on 14 March 1794 that the counties should form a force of Volunteer Yeoman Cavalry (
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that could trace its formation to the late 18th century. First seeing mounted service in the
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A second was unveiled on 31 July 1921 to the 64 men of the regiment who died in World War I.
972:. The Earl of Essex retired from the regimental command in 1913 and was succeeded by Lt-Col 5546: 5531: 5391: 5376: 2509: 2287: 1779: 1778:. However, by mid-August 1917 the 1st Mounted Division was also converted to cyclists (as 1736: 1732: 1683: 1632: 1582: 1551: 1539: 1378: 602: 4930:, 11th Edn, London: War Office, 14 October 1805/Uckfield: Naval and Military Press, 2005, 8: 5421: 5341: 2706: 2493: 2325: 2229: 2191: 2183: 2110:
1941. It remained in the United Kingdom until 1944 being attached to various formations:
823: 539: 462: 1682:(QORGY). In November the composite regiment formed part of the pursuing force after the 5526: 5501: 5446: 5441: 5411: 5250: 5222: 5217: 5192: 5126: 5116: 5106: 5073: 4555: 4535: 4524: 2257: 2167: 2155: 2135: 2123: 1648: 1535: 1504: 665: 489: 358: 311:) that could be called on by the King to defend the country against invasion or by the 227: 185: 3679: 1635:. It reverted to 13th (W) Division in March and was one of the first British units to 5401: 5351: 5326: 5293: 5288: 5237: 5164: 5149: 5136: 5055: 4931: 4916: 4901: 4886: 4871: 4856: 4841: 4826: 4781: 4760: 4744: 4729: 4711: 4695: 4680: 4665: 4650: 4609: 4594: 2745: 2614: 2504: 2261: 2199: 2187: 2179: 1744: 1182: 903:
B Squadron at 24 Raynham Road, Hertford, then to Yeomanry House, with detachments at
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Troop of Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Heavy Dragoons), formed 23 December 1830 at
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2nd South Hertfordshire Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, formed 6 December 1830 at Hatfield
364: 284: 217: 3592: 2290:, but unlike the fictional Colonel Nicholson did not collaborate with the Japanese. 5516: 5456: 2577: 2464: 2343: 2309: 2253: 2055: 1751: 1712: 1567: 1450:, to link up with Eastern Mounted Brigade. The regiment was moved around Essex and 1142: 1072: 1019: 973: 787: 733: 677: 606: 469: 348: 264: 212: 207: 4998:
Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth – Regiments.org (archive site)
4840:, Welwyn: Hart Books/Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Historical Trust, 1994, 2444:
plume. The light troops replaced the shako with a black lacquered helmet in 1852.
530:. Similarly, after the resignation of Capt George Villiers, his elder brother the 5521: 5506: 5280: 4775: 4642: 4593:, London: HM Stationery Office, 1935/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007, 4340: 2638: 2500: 2408: 2351: 2162:(6 June 1944). It later supported various formations of XXX Corps throughout the 2131: 1903: 1459: 1372: 1271: 1206: 1154: 1049: 1027: 949: 931: 867: 775: 745: 741: 661: 312: 272: 176: 1902:, which retained links to both lineages. The men of all four batteries wore the 5581: 5561: 4608:
London: HM Stationery Office, 1937/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007,
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and during World War I he served in the Remount Service as a Temporary Captain.
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to deal with riotous behaviour by strikers, but little is known of the events.
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Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)
2090: 5694: 2428: 2413: 2331: 2279: 2269: 2216:
135th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
1965: 1864: 1806: 1724: 1691: 1316: 1148: 1097: 953: 815: 810: 729: 581:
1st South Hertfordshire Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, formed 6 December 1830 at
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to command in his place. As the threat of French invasion declined after the
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86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
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continued to serve jointly. The new brigade had the following organisation:
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formed the 7th Yeomanry Brigade. The Yeomanry brigades disappeared from the
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Following the Cardwell Reforms a mobilisation scheme began to appear in the
620:
Northern Troop of Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry formed 16 February 1831 at
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Lt-Col Ernest Ryan 'Arms, Uniforms and Equipment of the Yeomanry Cavalry',
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79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
1969: 1885:
86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
1797:. Popularly known as the 'Hush Brigade', this force was being assembled at 1443: 1349: 908: 802: 721: 392: 280: 268: 201: 92: 4647:
History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Far East Theatre 1939–1946
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History of the 359 (4th West Lancs.) Medium Regiment R.A. (T.A.) 1859–1959
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Hertfordshire Yeomanry with the two Hertfordshire batteries of the former
1550:
and sickness were such that by September the 1/1st Herts Yeomanry and the
794:
and a machine gun (MG) section, which landed in South Africa on 28 March.
4968: 4694:, London: Samson Books, 1978/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2001, 2647: 2608: 2472: 2420: 2241: 1767: 1740: 1704: 1435: 1343: 1332: 1304: 945: 894: 806: 443: 279:, it subsequently converted to artillery. Three regiments saw service in 276: 180: 4801: 4741:
The Territorial Artillery 1908–1988 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges)
4625: 3187: 3092: 2896: 2328:. It was broken up in December 1944 to provide infantry reinforcements. 2314:
191st (Hertfordshire and Essex Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
2300:
191st (Hertfordshire and Essex Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
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was formed in July 1943 to prepare for the Allied invasion of Normandy (
2049:
191st (Hertfordshire and Essex Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
830:. After his year's service Martin-Leake became a medical officer in the 688:
in 1874. Viscount Malden died in March 1879, and his second-in-command,
643:
Troop of Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, formed 9 March 1831 under Capt
5012: 4943:
Titles and Designations of Formations and Units of the Territorial Army
4870:, Welwyn: Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Trust/Hart Books, 2003, 4855:, Welwyn: Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Trust/Hart Books, 1999, 2488: 1917:
341 (Hertfordshire) Battery at Riding School, Harpenden Road, St Albans
1872: 1848: 1844: 1798: 1775: 1728: 1477: 1201: 1190: 1186: 1177: 1136: 1125: 996: 904: 771: 717: 458: 38: 5447:
1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex, Duke of Cambridge's Hussars)
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Yeomanry House, Hertford, RHQ of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry from 1910.
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to spearhead the invasion, 86th (HY) Fd Rgt joined it, training with
2127: 1771: 1763: 1644: 1355: 1310: 1265: 1038: 957: 927: 919: 839: 701: 582: 428: 5048: 4626:
Maj J.H. Busby, 'Local Military Forces in Hertfordshire 1793–1814',
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List of British Army Yeomanry Regiments converted to Royal Artillery
842:
to his VC – one of only three ever awarded – for his conduct at the
5308: 4992: 2755: 2317: 1708: 1656: 1495: 1471: 1361: 1259: 1242: 1103: 939: 822:. Among the civilian volunteers who joined the 42nd Company was Dr 693: 685: 625: 508: 372: 331: 308: 106: 2232:, but while it was at sea news arrived of the Japanese attacks on 762: 4960: 4819:
Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Uniforms, Arms and Equipment
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to the reformed South Herts after 1831. This is crimson with the
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in General Reserve of Home Forces, with the regiment billeted at
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The Hertfordshire Yeomanry was attached for training to the TF's
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and then served in the trenches until November. Casualties from
1503:
On 31 August the 1/1st Herts Yeomanry was warned for service in
838:(VC) for rescuing wounded under fire in February 1902. He won a 5457:
Suffolk Yeomanry (The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars)
5317:
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment)
5299:
King Edward's Horse (The King's Own Overseas Dominion Regiment)
4955: 4825:, Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Historical Trust, 1980, 2440: 2203: 1926:
344 (Hertfordshire) Battery (Howitzer) at Bearton Camp, Hitchin
1852: 1439: 915: 697: 2384:
286th (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment
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286th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
2029:
formed 1 November 1938 by expansion of 343 (Watford) Field Bty
1655:, the squadron served as part of an internal security unit in 797:
From May 1900 the 12th Bn IY was serving as Corps Troops with
457:, Yeomanry and Volunteers of the county were reviewed by King 2432: 2225: 2159: 1577:
Regimental HQ with A Sqn and the MG Section were attached to
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year. First came two troops of Light Dragoons designated the
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The Hertfordshire Yeomanry: An Illustrated History 1794–1920
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There are three stone tablets in the War Memorial Chapel of
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135th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment
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When converted to artillery, the regiment had to adopt the
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86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment
1978:
86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment
294: 291:
until that unit was placed in suspended animation in 2014.
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before being placed in suspended animation in early 1945.
2332:
79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment
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and the personnel of 135th Field Rgt was sent straight to
826:
from Hemel Hempstead District Hospital, who enlisted as a
4726:
Battle Honours of the British and Indian Armies 1695–1914
2379:
479 (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment
1900:
86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Brigade, RFA
5387:
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (South Nottinghamshire Hussars)
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A mounted trooper of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry in 1896.
2118:
until 3 May 1943, during which time it was converted to
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had served as second-in-command of 12th Bn IY), Maj the
2394:, this unit was placed in suspended animation in 2014. 2294:
191st (Hertfordshire and Essex Yeomanry) Field Regiment
1750:
In July 1916 4th Mounted Division was converted into a
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was issued on 24 December. This officially created the
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Royal East Kent Yeomanry (The Duke of Connaught's Own)
5327:
Yorkshire Hussars (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own)
4576:
The Times History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902
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Amery, Vol IV, Appendix to Chapters I-XIV, pp. 503–14.
2990:"Hertfordshire Yeomanry at regiments.org by T.F.Mills" 2709:
commemorating the dead of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry:
2304:
In 1942 both 86th (East Anglian) (Herts Yeomanry) and
1923:
343 (Hertfordshire) Battery at Clarendon Hall, Watford
546:, troopers from the Herts Yeomanry assisted the local 5711:
Yeomanry regiments of the British Army in World War I
4814:, Hitchin: Hertfordshire Local History Council, 1969. 2630:
The Hertfordshire Yeomanry was awarded the following
2573:, TD, appointed November 1914, died 25 September 1916 453:(the Marquess of Salisbury's country house) when the 5731:
Military units and formations disestablished in 2014
5547:
2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons)
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with the Bedfordshire Yeomanry badge on the collar.
2024:
79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Anti-Aircraft Regiment
1522:
formed to pursue to the Turks who had carried out a
5337:
Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment)
4804:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
4710:. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press. 4628:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
3546:
Hertfordshire Drill Stations at Drill Hall Project.
2416:. These uniform colours were still in use in 1806. 1690:and then carried out an epic march up the coast of 700:, allowing the regiment to recruit in neighbouring 624:under Capt-Commandant Samuel H. Unwin Heathcote of 518:
Midland Troop, Capt the Hon Penistone Lamb, 120 men
468:All the Volunteer Cavalry were disbanded after the 431:under Capt J.G. Franklin with the Rev John Hull as 5117:5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 4132: 4130: 4128: 2771:Second line yeomanry regiments of the British Army 2062:Field Rgts while both regiments were serving with 5726:Military units and formations established in 1794 4351:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 30–5; Plates I, 16, 20, 22. 4002: 4000: 3998: 3996: 3938: 3936: 3875: 3873: 3871: 3869: 3721: 3719: 3505: 3503: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2857: 2855: 1518:In February 1915 1/1st Herts Yeomanry joined the 862:The Imperial Yeomanry were subsumed into the new 5692: 5517:Norfolk Yeomanry (The King's Own Royal Regiment) 5049:British cavalry regiments of the First World War 4883:The Royal Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry Army List 4796:The Mounted Troops of the British Army 1066–1945 4407:Sainsbury (1994), p. 109; Plates 65–6, 70–9, 85. 4360:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 29, 39; Plates 19, 24, 32. 4118: 4116: 3555: 3553: 3134: 3132: 3122: 3120: 3118: 3056: 3054: 3052: 2567:, appointed 7 February 1903, died 2 October 1914 4679:, Vol II, Wakefield: Microform Academic, 1984, 4578:, London: Sampson Low, Marston, 6 Vols 1900–09. 4443:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 122, 220; Plates III, 80. 4334:Summary of Reserve Structure and Basing Changes 4125: 4086: 4084: 3986: 3984: 3015: 3013: 3011: 2585:James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury 2532:. The Marchioness of Salisbury presented a new 1898:(TA) in 1921, the final title settled upon was 1892:4th East Anglian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 1829: 1697: 1484: 1022:{(The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars) 758:42nd (Hertfordshire) Company, Imperial Yeomanry 732:. The Hertfordshire Yeomanry together with the 577:James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury 521:Western Troop, Capt the Hon G. Villiers, 80 men 502:Beechwood Troop, Capt Sir John Sebright, 70 men 5716:Military units and formations in Hertfordshire 4757:The Yeomanry Regiments; 200 Years of Tradition 4664:, Vol I, Wakefield: Microform Academic, 1984, 4397:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 1895–1900 Uniformology. 4387:Sainsbury (1994), p. 65; Plates II, 36, 39–53. 4378:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 40–3, 59; Plates 29, 33. 3993: 3945: 3933: 3866: 3716: 3500: 2852: 2376:(later Medium Regiment) in 1947 and absorbed 2058:drawn from 86th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) and 5736:Regiments of the British Army in World War II 5552:3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 5362:Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert's Own) 5034: 4708:Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945 4677:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978 4662:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978 4636:The Development of the British Army 1899–1914 4434:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 25, 44–6, 51; Plate 26. 4176: 4113: 4035: 4033: 4031: 4029: 4027: 4025: 4023: 4021: 3550: 3166: 3164: 3162: 3160: 3158: 3129: 3115: 3097: 3049: 2810:, the latter covering the advance into Syria. 1542:. The regiment was engaged in the disastrous 1415: 4153: 4081: 3981: 3896: 3894: 3008: 1608:, until early in 1917 when it moved to join 5332:Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers) 4993:Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register 3908: 3906: 3478:Hertfordshire Yeomanry at Long, Long Trail. 2920: 2918: 2916: 2914: 2912: 2910: 2908: 2906: 2904: 2766:British yeomanry during the First World War 2583:Col Abel Smith from the Herts Yeomanry and 2561:Edward Hyde Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon 2374:286 (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment 2278:. The regiment's commanding officer Lt-Col 5223:19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars 5193:10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars 5041: 5027: 4630:, Vol 31, No 125 (Spring 1953), pp. 15–24. 4620:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 4018: 3772: 3770: 3760: 3758: 3644: 3642: 3640: 3638: 3636: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3628: 3626: 3541: 3539: 3537: 3473: 3471: 3469: 3467: 3465: 3463: 3461: 3459: 3457: 3155: 2984: 2982: 2980: 2978: 2976: 2598: 2397: 2114:from mobilisation until 9 June 1942, then 1647:and on the lines of communication for the 1422: 1408: 886:, 28 St Andrew's Street, Hertford, in 1910 680:the two regiments were amalgamated as the 613:(son and heir of the Lord Lieutenant, the 37: 5721:Military units and formations in Hertford 5347:Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry 4898:The Yeomanry Force at the 1911 Coronation 4327: 4309:"Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry" 4190: 4188: 4144: 4142: 3971:"History of the Royal Berkshire Yeomanry" 3891: 3704: 3278: 3148: 3146: 3144: 3070: 3068: 3066: 2974: 2972: 2970: 2968: 2966: 2964: 2962: 2960: 2958: 2956: 2946: 2944: 2942: 2940: 2938: 2936: 2934: 2932: 2930: 2388:100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery 505:Sawbridgeworth Troop, Capt Michael Hankin 289:100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery 4777:Order of Battle of the British Army 1914 4167: 4165: 4104: 4102: 4100: 4098: 4096: 3903: 3651: 3292: 3290: 3232: 3230: 3228: 3226: 3224: 2901: 2519: 2454: 2446: 2402: 2100: 1680:1/1st Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry 1494: 872: 790:. The Hertfordshire Yeomanry raised the 761: 744:. The troops were grouped into pairs as 499:Eastern Troop, Capt John Calvert, 70 men 295:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 5507:Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's Regiment) 4773: 4754: 4586:, Liverpool: 359 Medium Regiment, 1959. 3828: 3819: 3799: 3790: 3777:54th (EA) Division at Long, Long Trail. 3767: 3755: 3710: 3623: 3534: 3519:Hertfordshire at Great War Drill Halls. 3454: 3222: 3220: 3218: 3216: 3214: 3212: 3210: 3208: 3206: 3204: 3183: 3181: 3179: 2892: 2890: 2888: 2886: 2884: 2882: 1920:342 (Hertfordshire) Battery at Hertford 1467:Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 416:Troop. commanded by Capt Michael Hankin 14: 5706:Yeomanry regiments of the British Army 5693: 5542:City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) 5261:17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers 5251:12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers 5107:3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 4705: 4410: 4185: 4139: 3835:13th (W) Division at Long, Long Trail. 3806:11th (N) Division at Long, Long Trail. 3677: 3368: 3141: 3063: 2953: 2927: 2512:and wore the silver hart badge on it. 1914:Brigade HQ at Yeomanry House, Hertford 1774:, and carried out mounted training in 1676:1/1st Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 690:Edward Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon 419:A Troop was raised in the parishes of 5352:Cheshire Yeomanry (Earl of Chester's) 5218:18th (Queen Mary's Own) Royal Hussars 5127:7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards 5022: 4806:, September 1957, Vol 35, pp. 124–33. 4162: 4093: 3667:Mounted Brigades at Long, Long Trail. 3287: 2152:50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division 2112:54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division 1805:. The regiment moved into billets at 1733:16th (2/1st Southern) Mounted Brigade 1538:as dismounted troops attached to the 770:Following a string of defeats during 766:A typical Imperial Yeoman on campaign 353:Western Troop, commanded by Capt the 5079:Household Cavalry Composite Regiment 4969:Bruce Bassett-Powell's Uniformology. 4743:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1992, 3201: 3176: 2879: 2547: 2451:Hertfordshire Yeomanry in the 1890s. 2202:) and the advance across Germany to 2138:), 86th (HY) Fd Rgt was assigned to 1663: 857: 751: 654:North Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry 567:South Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry 387:Centre Troop, commanded by Capt the 18:Cashio Troop, Hertfordshire Yeomanry 5397:Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry 3582:Middlesex at Great War Drill Halls. 3328:Imperial Yeomanry at Regiments.org. 2272:, which inspired the book and film 1629:III (Tigris) Corps Cavalry Regiment 1589:. In August 1917 A Squadron joined 671: 403:Beechwood Troop, commanded by Capt 283:, one of which was captured at the 247: 24: 5467:Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars 5198:11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars 3604:High Barnet at Drill Hall Project. 2605:Algernon Capell, 8th Earl of Essex 2372:The regiment was reconstituted as 2071:cadre from 413 Bty of 147th Fd Rgt 1639:. The squadron later served with 1604:, where on 12 July 1916 it joined 377:Eastern Troop, commanded by Capt 363:Southern Troop, commanded by Capt 25: 5747: 5572:East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 5271:21st (Empress of India's) Lancers 5102:2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 4949: 4759:. Edinburgh: Canongate Academic. 4048:Litchfield, p. 293; Appendix VII. 2625: 2594:, TD, appointed 21 February 1931 2580:, TD, appointed 26 September 1916 2556:of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry: x 2077:cadre from 462 Bty of 86th Fd Rgt 1959: 1930:The brigade was part of the TA's 1651:until the end of the war. Before 944:D Squadron at 51 Salisbury Road, 299:After Britain was drawn into the 5402:Pembroke Yeomanry (Castlemartin) 5372:Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 5188:8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars 5150:2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 5122:6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 5112:4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 4549: 4540: 4529: 4518: 4507: 4493: 4479: 4467: 4458: 4446: 4437: 4428: 4419: 4401: 4390: 4381: 4372: 4369:Sainsbury (1994), Plates 23, 73. 4363: 4354: 4345: 4301: 4292: 4283: 4274: 4261: 4248: 4239: 4230: 4221: 4216:The National Archives (TNA), Kew 4208: 4199: 4072: 4063: 3571:St Albans at Drill Hall Project. 2823: 2730: 2571:George Capell, 7th Earl of Essex 2012:336 (Northamptonshire) Field Bty 1717:69th (2nd East Anglian) Division 889:A Squadron at 32 Market Street, 365:Sir George Prescott, 1st Baronet 324:Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire 91: 73: 60: 5482:Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars 4988:Great War Centenary Drill Halls 4798:, London: Seeley Service, 1959. 4425:Sainsbury (1999), pp. 47, 84–5. 4311:. Regiments.org. Archived from 4051: 4042: 4009: 3963: 3954: 3930:Becke, Pt 2b, pp. 75–82, 101–5. 3924: 3915: 3882: 3857: 3848: 3839: 3810: 3781: 3746: 3737: 3734:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 201, 214. 3728: 3695: 3686: 3671: 3660: 3608: 3597: 3586: 3575: 3564: 3560:Hertford at Drill Hall Project. 3523: 3512: 3491: 3482: 3445: 3436: 3422: 3413: 3404: 3395: 3386: 3377: 3359: 3350: 3341: 3332: 3321: 3317:IY Companies at Roll of Honour. 3310: 3301: 3269: 3260: 3251: 3242: 3198:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 56, 66–8. 3192: 3106: 3086: 3077: 3040: 3031: 2813: 2788: 2751:List of Yeomanry Regiments 1908 1954: 1526:: it gained the Battle Honours 1075:(The King's Own Royal Regiment) 984: 553: 483:Horse Artillery, Capt John Cook 5472:Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry 5357:Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 4913:The Army and Society 1815–1914 4851:Lt-Col J.D. Sainsbury (1999), 4836:Lt-Col J.D. Sainsbury (1994), 4298:Sainsbury (2003), pp. 193–238. 4136:Sainsbury (1999), pp. 153–214. 3912:James, Appendix III to Part I. 3530:Watford at Drill Hall Project. 3022: 2870: 2843: 1627:. On 1 January 1917 it joined 979: 911:, Hoddesdon and Sawbridgeworth 405:Sir John Sebright, 7th Baronet 339:of 50 sabres had been raised: 13: 1: 5432:Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 5417:Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars 4563: 4289:Sainsbury (2003), pp. 27–114. 4280:Sainsbury (1999), pp. 215–48. 4245:Sainsbury (1999), pp. 100–52. 4227:Sainsbury (1999), pp. 84–100. 4006:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 218–20. 3960:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 21, 75. 3942:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 210–13. 3854:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 164–79. 3845:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 181–99. 3816:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 179–80. 3787:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 159–64. 3743:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 134–57. 3692:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 127–32. 3497:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 116–29. 3410:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 103–16. 3365:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 92–101. 3083:Sainsbury (1969). pp. 19, 47. 2867:Sainsbury (1969), Appendix I. 2530:Coat of arms of Hertfordshire 2244:, but the troopship carrying 2240:. The convoy was diverted to 2164:campaign in North West Europe 2054:formed 21 December 1942 with 1947:344 (Hitchin) Field Bty (How) 1841:13th Reserve Cavalry Regiment 1560:1st Composite Mounted Brigade 1554:were temporarily combined as 1195:Transport and Supply Column, 1004:Organisation on 4 August 1914 882:RHQ at St Albans; moved into 635:Thomas Gage Saunders Sebright 609:, near St Albans, under Capt 440:Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet 343:Northern Troop, commanded by 4728:, London: Leo Cooper, 1970, 4546:Sainsbury (2003), pp. 204–5. 3879:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 200–9. 3752:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 157–8. 3725:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 132–3. 3509:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 125–7. 3347:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 88–92. 3138:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 39–65. 2781: 2761:Yeomanry order of precedence 2700: 2275:The Bridge on the River Kwai 1932:54th (East Anglian) Division 1861:6th Reserve Cavalry Regiment 1830:3/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry 1784:6th Reserve Cavalry Regiment 1698:2/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry 1610:XVIII Corps Cavalry Regiment 1579:54th (East Anglian) Division 1491:1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry 1485:1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry 792:42nd (Hertfordshire) Company 647:, disbanded 12 November 1842 561:South Herts Yeomanry Cavalry 7: 5502:Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry 5427:Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry 5246:9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers 5155:6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons 5097:1st (King's) Dragoon Guards 4866:Col J.D. Sainsbury (2003), 4817:Maj J.D. Sainsbury (1980), 4774:Rinaldi, Richard A (2008). 4015:Sainsbury (1999), pp. 31–4. 3488:Sainsbury (1969), pp. 23–4. 3401:Sainsbury (1969), pp. 22–3. 3248:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 73–8. 3126:Sainsbury (1969), pp. 20–1. 3103:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 36–8. 3093:Herts local military forces 3060:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 32–5. 3037:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 27–8. 3028:Sainsbury (1994), pp. 23–5. 3019:Sainsbury (1969), pp. 16–9. 2723: 1878: 1619:D Squadron was attached to 1596:B Squadron was attached to 435:, but this was short-lived. 10: 5752: 5462:Royal North Devon Yeomanry 5256:16th (The Queen's) Lancers 4915:, London: Longmans, 1980, 4649:, London: Brasseys, 2002, 4159:Frederick, pp. 756–9, 775. 4122:Frederick, pp. 491–3, 531. 4090:Frederick, pp. 491–3, 522. 3990:Frederick, pp. 491–5, 522. 2365: 2361: 2335: 2297: 2286:officer in the associated 2213: 2094: 2083:cadres from both regiments 1882: 1670:XXI Corps Cavalry Regiment 1667: 1600:and accompanied it to the 1591:XXI Corps Cavalry Regiment 1581:and served with it at the 1488: 832:South African Constabulary 755: 575:Commanding Officer: Major 480:Sir Abraham Hume, 135 men 5590: 5567:Northamptonshire Yeomanry 5492:Lothians and Border Horse 5307: 5279: 5266:5th (Royal Irish) Lancers 5236: 5213:15th (The King's) Hussars 5183:7th (Queen's Own) Hussars 5178:4th (Queen's Own) Hussars 5163: 5135: 5087: 5054: 4755:Mileham, Patrick (1994). 4692:British Regiments 1914–18 4464:Sainsbury (1994), p. 127. 4058:Titles & Designations 3951:Sainsbury (1994), p. 214. 3764:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 125–31. 3392:Sainsbury (1994), p. 100. 3383:Sainsbury (1994), p. 102. 2467:and a white metal spiked 2308:Field Regiments supplied 2260:. It was captured at the 1986:341 (St Albans) Field Bty 1938:341 (St Albans) Field Bty 1606:VI Corps Cavalry Regiment 1328:Northamptonshire Yeomanry 801:' main army north of the 660:. Arthur De Vere Capell, 301:French Revolutionary Wars 240: 172: 142: 112: 102: 87: 55: 45: 36: 31: 5512:Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 5487:Montgomeryshire Yeomanry 5452:Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry 5173:3rd (King's Own) Hussars 5008:Royal Artillery 1939–45. 4823:Yeomanry and Light Horse 4739:Norman E.H. Litchfield, 4638:, London: Methuen, 1938. 4622:100th Edn, London, 1953. 4182:Frederick, pp. 487, 541. 4078:Sainsbury (1994), p. 65. 4069:Sainsbury (1994), p. 46. 3921:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 19–26. 3900:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 27–30. 3863:Sainsbury (1994), p.180. 3825:Becke, Pt 3a, pp. 35–44. 3796:Becke, Pt 3a, pp. 19–25. 3680:"The British Army, 1914" 3419:Sainsbury (1994), p. 85. 3338:Sainsbury (1969), p. 22. 3257:Sainsbury (1994), p. 80. 3046:Sainsbury (1994), p. 25. 2837: 2619:Royal Army Medical Corps 2552:The following served as 2039:247 (2nd Watford) AA Bty 2036:246 (1st Watford) AA Bty 1989:342 (Hertford) Field Bty 1941:342 (Hertford) Field Bty 1623:and went with it to the 1598:11th (Northern) Division 1520:Yeomanry Mounted Brigade 305:William Pitt the Younger 68:Kingdom of Great Britain 5527:Glamorganshire Yeomanry 5367:North Somerset Yeomanry 4810:J.D. Sainsbury (1969), 4706:Joslen, H. F. (2003) . 4195:191 Fd Rgt at RA 39–45. 4149:135 Fd Rgt at RA 39–45. 3888:Becke, Pt 2b, pp. 91–8. 3701:Frederick, pp. viii–ix. 3593:Barnet at Stepping Out. 2876:Sainsbury (1994), p. 1. 2599:Other prominent members 2398:Heritage and ceremonial 2320:and the battles of the 2008:344 (Hitchin) Field Bty 1944:343 (Watford) Field Bty 1816:German Spring Offensive 1707:, and then went to the 1694:to liberate the ports. 1621:13th (Western) Division 1544:Battle of Scimitar Hill 1513:Leicestershire Yeomanry 993:Eastern Mounted Brigade 970:Eastern Mounted Brigade 924:Davies Street (Mayfair) 544:Great Fire of Stevenage 5701:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 5477:West Somerset Yeomanry 5437:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 5382:Northumberland Hussars 4983:The Drill Hall Project 4976:The British Army, 1914 4109:86 Fd Rgt at RA 39–45. 4039:Litchfield, pp. 101–4. 2460: 2452: 2306:147th (Essex Yeomanry) 2228:as reinforcements for 2198:, the Rhine crossing ( 2146:was brought back from 2116:42nd Armoured Division 2106: 2064:42nd Armoured Division 2060:147th (Essex Yeomanry) 1587:Second Battles of Gaza 1564:Western Frontier Force 1524:Raid on the Suez Canal 1500: 1238:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 948:, with detachments at 893:, with detachments at 878: 767: 682:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 637:, disbanded March 1836 548:volunteer firefighters 330:, called a meeting at 261:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 32:Hertfordshire Yeomanry 5557:Bedfordshire Yeomanry 5537:Lincolnshire Yeomanry 5322:Warwickshire Yeomanry 5208:14th (King's) Hussars 3678:Conrad, Mark (1996). 3297:IY at Anglo-Boer War. 2738:United Kingdom portal 2520:Standards and guidons 2458: 2450: 2403:Uniforms and insignia 2122:guns, first with the 2104: 1625:Mesopotamian campaign 1556:5th Yeomanry Regiment 1498: 1283:Bedfordshire Yeomanry 876: 844:First Battle of Ypres 765: 488:Northern Troop, Capt 328:Marquess of Salisbury 5532:Welsh Horse Yeomanry 5392:Denbighshire Hussars 5377:Lanarkshire Yeomanry 5145:1st (Royal) Dragoons 4963:The Long, Long Trail 4634:Col John K. Dunlop, 2924:Frederick, pp. 30–1. 2643:South Africa 1900–01 2510:Royal Armoured Corps 2288:Prisoner-of-war camp 2190:battles (Operations 2170:, the liberation of 1996:135th Field Regiment 1818:was launched on the 1780:The Cyclist Division 1760:1st Mounted Division 1737:4th Mounted Division 1684:Third Battle of Gaza 1641:15th Indian Division 1633:Second Battle of Kut 1552:Westminster Dragoons 1540:2nd Mounted Division 1379:Soke of Peterborough 1230:Training attachments 820:South Africa 1900–01 5422:Derbyshire Yeomanry 5342:Shropshire Yeomanry 4794:Col H.C.B. Rogers, 4489:, 23 December 1904. 4205:Joslen, pp. 29, 89. 4172:79 HAA at RA 39–45. 3451:Spiers, Chapter 10. 3442:Dunlop, Chapter 14. 3284:Dunlop, pp. 104–18. 2707:St Albans Cathedral 2590:Col B.A.H. Goldie, 2326:First Canadian Army 2256:and the defence of 2184:Battle of the Bulge 2042:248 (Welwyn) AA Bty 2001:formed 22 July 1939 1791:214th (Special) Bde 1511:, retired from the 1454:, finally reaching 824:Arthur Martin-Leake 540:Battle of Trafalgar 513:Earl of Bridgewater 355:Hon George Villiers 242:Battle honours 168:Part of one Battery 5610:Royal Horse Guards 5442:Berkshire Yeomanry 5412:Hampshire Yeomanry 5074:Royal Horse Guards 4911:Edward M. Spiers, 4675:J.B.M. Frederick, 4660:J.B.M. Frederick, 4556:IWM WMR Ref 49184. 4536:IWM WMR Ref 14685. 4525:IWM WMR Ref 14681. 4339:2013-08-10 at the 4315:on 18 October 2007 4218:, file WO 212/238. 3977:on 9 January 2007. 3307:Frederick, p. 370. 2461: 2453: 2258:Fortress Singapore 2230:Middle East Forces 2136:Operation Overlord 2107: 1837:Army Service Corps 1801:for operations at 1649:North Persia Force 1536:Gallipoli Campaign 1501: 879: 768: 666:Royal Horse Guards 664:, formerly of the 534:was promoted from 511:Troop, Lt-Gen the 490:Adolphus Meetkerke 389:Hon Penistone Lamb 359:The Grove, Watford 322:On 7 May 1794 the 5688: 5687: 5294:South Irish Horse 5289:North Irish Horse 5056:Household Cavalry 4936:978-1-84574-207-2 4891:978-1-84342-410-9 4717:978-1-84342-474-1 4700:978-1-84342-197-9 4690:Brig E.A. James, 3617:British Army 1914 2950:Mileham, pp 88–9. 2746:Imperial Yeomanry 2697:('everywhere').) 2615:Francis Fremantle 2548:Honorary Colonels 2505:Field service cap 2262:Fall of Singapore 2200:Operation Plunder 2174:, Operations and 1908:Honorary Colonels 1826:in January 1919. 1745:Battle of Jutland 1688:Battle of Megiddo 1664:XXI Corps Cavalry 1432: 1431: 1183:Ammunition Column 1073:Norfolk Yeomanry 1020:Suffolk Yeomanry 864:Territorial Force 858:Territorial Force 784:Imperial Yeomanry 752:Imperial Yeomanry 748:on 1 April 1893. 645:Henry George Ward 611:Viscount Grimston 596:Viscount Fordwich 594:, from 1833 Capt 569:(Light Dragoons) 532:Earl of Clarendon 303:, Prime Minister 285:fall of Singapore 254: 253: 233:North West Europe 16:(Redirected from 5743: 5043: 5036: 5029: 5020: 5019: 4791: 4787:978-0-97760728-0 4770: 4721: 4558: 4553: 4547: 4544: 4538: 4533: 4527: 4522: 4516: 4511: 4505: 4497: 4491: 4483: 4477: 4471: 4465: 4462: 4456: 4450: 4444: 4441: 4435: 4432: 4426: 4423: 4417: 4414: 4408: 4405: 4399: 4394: 4388: 4385: 4379: 4376: 4370: 4367: 4361: 4358: 4352: 4349: 4343: 4331: 4325: 4324: 4322: 4320: 4305: 4299: 4296: 4290: 4287: 4281: 4278: 4272: 4265: 4259: 4252: 4246: 4243: 4237: 4234: 4228: 4225: 4219: 4212: 4206: 4203: 4197: 4192: 4183: 4180: 4174: 4169: 4160: 4157: 4151: 4146: 4137: 4134: 4123: 4120: 4111: 4106: 4091: 4088: 4079: 4076: 4070: 4067: 4061: 4055: 4049: 4046: 4040: 4037: 4016: 4013: 4007: 4004: 3991: 3988: 3979: 3978: 3973:. 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Becke, 4566: 4561: 4554: 4550: 4545: 4541: 4534: 4530: 4523: 4519: 4512: 4508: 4503:, 14 July 1915. 4498: 4494: 4484: 4480: 4472: 4468: 4463: 4459: 4451: 4447: 4442: 4438: 4433: 4429: 4424: 4420: 4415: 4411: 4406: 4402: 4395: 4391: 4386: 4382: 4377: 4373: 4368: 4364: 4359: 4355: 4350: 4346: 4341:Wayback Machine 4332: 4328: 4318: 4316: 4307: 4306: 4302: 4297: 4293: 4288: 4284: 4279: 4275: 4266: 4262: 4253: 4249: 4244: 4240: 4236:Joslen, p. 581. 4235: 4231: 4226: 4222: 4213: 4209: 4204: 4200: 4193: 4186: 4181: 4177: 4170: 4163: 4158: 4154: 4147: 4140: 4135: 4126: 4121: 4114: 4107: 4094: 4089: 4082: 4077: 4073: 4068: 4064: 4056: 4052: 4047: 4043: 4038: 4019: 4014: 4010: 4005: 3994: 3989: 3982: 3969: 3968: 3964: 3959: 3955: 3950: 3946: 3941: 3934: 3929: 3925: 3920: 3916: 3911: 3904: 3899: 3892: 3887: 3883: 3878: 3867: 3862: 3858: 3853: 3849: 3844: 3840: 3833: 3829: 3824: 3820: 3815: 3811: 3804: 3800: 3795: 3791: 3786: 3782: 3775: 3768: 3763: 3756: 3751: 3747: 3742: 3738: 3733: 3729: 3724: 3717: 3709: 3705: 3700: 3696: 3691: 3687: 3676: 3672: 3665: 3661: 3656: 3652: 3647: 3624: 3613: 3609: 3602: 3598: 3591: 3587: 3580: 3576: 3569: 3565: 3558: 3551: 3544: 3535: 3528: 3524: 3517: 3513: 3508: 3501: 3496: 3492: 3487: 3483: 3476: 3455: 3450: 3446: 3441: 3437: 3427: 3423: 3418: 3414: 3409: 3405: 3400: 3396: 3391: 3387: 3382: 3378: 3373: 3369: 3364: 3360: 3355: 3351: 3346: 3342: 3337: 3333: 3326: 3322: 3315: 3311: 3306: 3302: 3295: 3288: 3283: 3279: 3275:Spiers, p. 239. 3274: 3270: 3266:Rogers, p. 228. 3265: 3261: 3256: 3252: 3247: 3243: 3235: 3202: 3197: 3193: 3186: 3177: 3169: 3156: 3151: 3142: 3137: 3130: 3125: 3116: 3111: 3107: 3102: 3098: 3091: 3087: 3082: 3078: 3073: 3064: 3059: 3050: 3045: 3041: 3036: 3032: 3027: 3023: 3018: 3009: 2999: 2997: 2996:on 15 July 2007 2988: 2987: 2954: 2949: 2928: 2923: 2902: 2895: 2880: 2875: 2871: 2866: 2853: 2849:Rogers, p. 145. 2848: 2844: 2840: 2835: 2834: 2828: 2824: 2818: 2814: 2793: 2789: 2784: 2736: 2731: 2729: 2726: 2703: 2684:Palestine, 1918 2639:Second Boer War 2628: 2601: 2550: 2522: 2501:Royal Artillery 2405: 2400: 2390:in 1971. 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Index

Cashio Troop, Hertfordshire Yeomanry

Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom

Territorial Army
Yeomanry
Second Boer War
World War I
Gallipoli
Suez Canal
Palestine
World War II
Battle of France
Malaya
Tunisia
Italy
Normandy
North West Europe
Battle honours
Battle Honours
Yeomanry Cavalry
British Army
Second Boer War
World War I
World War II
fall of Singapore
100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery
French Revolutionary Wars
William Pitt the Younger

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