939:
816:
28:
52:
69:
1209:
679:. Between 11.00 on 25 October and 17.00 on 26 October, the infantry covered 35 miles (56 km). On 26 October, the brigade patrolled forward up the left bank of the Tigris and the right bank of the Little Zab, and demonstrated towards Humr Bridge, to make the Turks think that a crossing was planned. That the night the Turks began to retreat and on 27 October, 53rd Brigade began a pursuit march, delayed only by Turkish artillery fire.
747:. The 67th Division had dual responsibility as part of the mobile force for Home Defence, and to train drafts for overseas service. Twice it was ordered to prepare for service in Ireland, and in April 1917 it prepared to go to France. However, nothing came of these deployments, and the division was drained of its manpower as its men were drafted to frontline units. The 2/9th Middlesex was disbanded on 14 November 1917 at
841:. In June, a partial mobilisation of TA units was begun in a process known as 'couverture', whereby each AA unit did a month's tour of duty in rotation to man selected AA and searchlight positions. On 24 August, ahead of the declaration of war, AA Command was fully mobilised at its war stations. 9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment (60th Searchlight Regiment) formed part of
1113:), 126 LAA continued to defend the critical Waal and Maas crossings in support of II Canadian Corps. Improved radar techniques were allowing effective LAA barrages to be fired, driving the attackers back to higher levels into the range of HAA guns. In April, the regiment formed the basis of 'Kenforce' under its CO, Lt-Col W.D. Kenyon, which included a troop of
656:, south of Baghdad. After making a forced march of nearly 90 miles in a week through almost waterless country and carried out a demonstration, the brigade was being withdrawn when trouble flared up again. The town was then blockaded from 21 March to 19 May, with the 9th Middlesex being involved in minor actions. The battalion celebrated
422:, when the battalions were sent back to their headquarters to mobilise. The 9th Battalion entrained at Amesbury on 5 August and reached Willesden that morning. By the end of the day the battalion was entrained again for its war station at Sheerness. Here it dug trenches for a few days until relieved by
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On transfer to the RA, the regiment was allowed the privilege of wearing the
Middlesex Regiment cap badge and buttons together with RA collar badges. A regimental arm flash was worn during World War II, consisting of a diamond divided vertically in maroon and gold. Postwar, the Middlesex Regiment cap
433:
On 11 August, in common with the majority of the men of the Home
Counties Division, the 9th Battalion accepted liability for overseas service. The Home Service-only and under-age men, together with the recruits who were flooding in, remained at the depots to form 2nd-Line battalions. The titles of
367:
In the renumbering of 1880, the Harrow unit became the 9th
Middlesex RVC and like the 5th was attached to the Royal Fusiliers in 1881, transferring to the KRRC in 1883. Its uniform was Rifle green with green facings. On 1 August 1899 (now 4 companies strong) it amalgamated with the West Middlesex,
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badge was worn on the beret and forage cap with a maroon and gold diamond backing; however, the arm flash was altered from a diamond to a triangle. Officers wore the cap badge in silver with the other ranks' cap badge as their collar badge. In service dress (which was the darker 'Guards' shade of
837:, with units manning their emergency positions within 24 hours, even though many did not yet have their full complement of men or equipment. The emergency lasted three weeks, and they were stood down on 13 October. In February 1939, the existing AA defences came under the control of a new
409:
During the period of tension before the outbreak of war, the 9th
Battalion sent two special service sections to guard a cable station at Cuckmere Haven and Birling Gap (28 July). When the mobilisation orders were received on 4 August 1914, the Home Counties Division was on the march from
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on 2 December. On arrival, the Home
Counties Division was split up and the battalions were distributed to stations all over India. For the next three years they acted as a peacetime garrison, while suffering a steady drain of their best men to officer training and other duties.
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The battalion's origins lay in the enthusiasm for joining local Rifle
Volunteer Corps (RVCs) engendered by an invasion scare in 1859. Two of the many units formed in the populous county of Middlesex were the 'Marylebone & West Middlesex Rifles' and the 'Harrow Rifles'.
701:. The column was in contact with insurgents from 28 May to 18 June when the rebel leader was wounded and captured. While 'mopping up' after the formal surrender, two companies of the 9th Middlesex and two squadrons of Indian cavalry found themselves surrounded near
682:
The
Turkish force surrendered on the evening of 29 October, when 9th Middlesex was about to support an attack on the opposite bank of the Tigris. 18th Indian Division pushed a flying column on to capture Mosul, while the infantry retired towards its railhead at
499:. When the four-company system was adopted in May 1915, the companies at Dinapur provided A and B Companies together with the battalion scouts and machine-gunners, those at Barrackpore became C Company, and those Dum Dum became D Company and the signallers.
802:
In the 1930s, the increasing need for anti-aircraft (AA) defence, particularly for London, was addressed by converting a number of infantry battalions to the AA role. The 9th
Middlesex became a searchlight unit in 1938, taking the subsidiary title of
434:
these 2nd Line units were the same as the original 1st Line, but the two would be distinguished by '1/' and '2/' prefixes. The 2/9th Bn formed on 18 September; subsequently, a 3/9th
Battalion was formed to provide drafts to the other battalions.
530:. On arrival at Rawalpindi, it was ordered to mobilise for service with Force D. However, the order was quickly cancelled, and for the next two years the battalion continued to train. During this period, it was constantly moving station:
763:. It was retitled 9th Reserve Bn, Middlesex Regiment, in April 1915. Its role was to train recruits for service with 1st and 2nd Line units. On 1 September 1916, it was absorbed into the 7th Reserve Bn, Middlesex Regiment, at
364:, the official journal of the Volunteer Movement. The unit also ran its own athletic club. It was always associated with the West Middlesex; together, they formed a battalion-sized unit within the Volunteer Infantry Brigades.
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On 10 March 1955, AA Command was disbanded, and many of its TA regiments were disbanded or reduced. 82 AA Brigade was disbanded and 595 LAA Rgt was amalgamated with two other LAA/SL regiments of the brigade in NW London β
932:
1083:
From 15 November 1944, the regiment defended the
Nijmegen bridges against air and waterborne attack under command of 74 AA Bde and then of 1st Canadian Infantry Division. On 17 December, after weeks of quiescence, the
1199:
Finally, on 1 May 1961, the 571st (9th Middlesex) amalgamated with the 7th and 8th Middlesex to form a combined infantry battalion (5th Middlesex), and all links with air defence and the Royal Artillery were severed.
1220:' units used searchlights to illuminate ground operations at night. 873 Battery formed at the Drill Hall, Leacroft, Staines, with an establishment of Battery HQ (BHQ) and three troops of eight lights each, with a
895:
664:. Summer weather made campaigning impractical in Mesopotamia, so the division was engaged in roadbuilding until the beginning of October, when orders were received to join the renewed advance up the Tigris.
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951:
306:, which would assemble by brigades at key points in case of war. In peacetime the brigades provided a structure for collective training. The 5th Middlesex RVC (with the renumbered 9th still attached,
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The regiment's positions were frequently shelled during the winter. Until the end of March 1945 there were almost daily engagements of single enemy aircraft in the area. During the operations in the
675:) on 24 October, with 53rd Brigade in support. The brigade passed through the Fathah Gorge and the following day pushed on under artillery and machine-gun fire to establish a bridgehead over the
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1970:
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in 1910 and laid up in 1950, and their replacements presented that year by Lt-Gen Sir Brian Horrocks (the battalion's prewar adjutant), are preserved in the Middlesex Regiment Chapel in
1664:
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625:, were disappointed at being spread across all 16 platoons of the 1/9th rather than being kept together as a distinct company. The battalion embarked on the transport
1053:(the 'Timberwolves'). During this period, it was frequently used to engage enemy sniper and mortar positions with ground fire, as well as firing at V-1s heading for
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at Antwerp was cleared, 74 AA Bde, with 126 LAA as its LAA component, was switched round the city to support the advance of II Canadian and I British Corps towards
287:(KRRC) as the 4th VB in July 1883, without changing its title in either case. Its original uniform was grey with red facings, but in 1891 it adopted the KRRC's
1181:
1025:
The regiment finally landed in Normandy on 11β12 October 1944 and served through the campaign in North West Europe as part of 74 AA Bde providing AA cover to
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1977:
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fighter-bombers operating at low level (below radar and HAA), which had to be engaged by LAA guns. Further low-level sweeps followed on 24 December.
1136:, the regiment was engaged in occupation duties under the Canadians until it was placed in suspended animation between 1 February and 9 April 1946.
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1185:
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The 9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment reformed when the TF was reconstituted on 7 February 1920. The following year the TF was reorganised as the
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in 1967, 873 Sqn was reduced to HQ and one Troop β the only dedicated searchlight unit remaining not only in the British Army but the whole of
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1332:
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507:
283:
on 3 September 1880 and was attached as a Volunteer Battalion (VB) to the Royal Fusiliers on 1 July the following year, transferring to the
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846:
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began in early 1919, but on 23 May the battalion (now reduced to three companies) was ordered to join a punitive column marching into
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1114:
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2043:
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258:
170:
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385:
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the Harrow School Cadet Corps becoming the 27th Corps until 1906 when it too joined the West Middlesex as a cadet company.
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2872:
593:, which partly restored its strength after years of losing men to sickness and supplying so many drafts and specialists.
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in engaging unseen ground targets. Ordered to its embarkation marshalling area in August, the regiment was diverted to
691:
came into effect on 31 October, the division began preparing for the postwar occupation of Iraq as the Turks withdrew.
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617:. On 5 November it was brought up to full strength with drafts of 100 menfrom the 1/10th Middlesex and 200 from the
931:. In September, the regiment was reduced to a three-battery establishment, 431 Bty transferring to a newly raised
915:
on 23 February. It comprised 415, 429, 430 and 431 LAA Batteries, and after training at No 8 LAA Practice Camp at
585:
being absent, serving in Mesopotamia). Here, the battalion received a large draft from the 7th Reserve Battalion (
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on 10 October, arriving on 14 October, with many men suffering from sickness. The division began its attack (the
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From November 1917, the battalion reverted to the title of 9th Middlesex when the 2/9th Bn disbanded in England (
303:
201:
2877:
1228:. Because the sole remaining role of searchlights was ground illumination, the battery was converted from RA to
720:
The 2/9th Bn formed at Willesden Green in September 1914 and was assigned to the 2/1st Middlesex Brigade (later
348:
as a single company on 30 December 1859. Many of the original recruits came from the staff and senior pupils of
1049:) in Operation Rebound. Later, it formed part of 'Bob-Force', holding the line of the Turnhout Canal alongside
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to relieve Regular troops there. The 1/9th Middlesex embarked at Southampton on 29 October in the transports
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705:. They were pinned down for three days under heavy rifle fire, with rations being dropped to them by the
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571st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA, (9th Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment, Duke of Cambridge's Own)
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where it provided the basis for a new 523 S/L Bty formed on 14 November 1940. This battery later joined
1365:, CO of the 9th Middlesex in Mesopotamia, appointed Hon Col of 9th Bn Middlesex Regiment 24 March 1937.
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788:
578:
2504:
860:. However, the regiment continued to wear its Middlesex cap badge and buttons, with RA collar badges.
523:
1168:
The 595th was redesignated as a Light Anti-Aircraft/Searchlight regiment in 1949. It formed part of
272:) formed part of Brigade No 49 (Middlesex and Metropolitan) alongside the Regular battalions of the
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974:. It handed over these commitments in late February and moved to No 11 LAA Training Camp at
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1296:) the officers wore the badges in bronze. They are believed to have worn a maroon and gold
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353:
352:, which formed a cadet corps of the unit in 1870. The first commanding officer was Captain
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for training, but the shortage of equipment was so great that the men had to train with
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1094:). In 21st Army Group's sector, the Maas and Waal bridges were attacked by waves of
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946:
The regiment continued to serve in Home Forces until 1944, by which time it was at
883:
622:
503:
292:
265:
1263:, and in 1975 became part of 73 Engineer Regiment. In 1988, it was transferred to
978:, followed by deployment exercises in Lincolnshire. In March, the regiment joined
660:
in the Mesopotamian desert. 53rd Brigade then rejoined the division at Akab, near
518:
or in captivity afterwards. In January 1916, the battalion was transferred to the
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2549:, London: HM Stationery Office, 1935/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007,
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The regiment remained in these positions until cease fire on 3 May 1945. After
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57:
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When the TA was reconstituted on 1 January 1947, the regiment was reformed as
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In October 1917, the 9th Bn was selected to be the British battalion in a new
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In May and August 1915, the battalion supplied its first drafts to the 2nd Bn
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419:
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2535:, London: 25th London Cyclist Old Comrade's Association/Forster Groom, 1932.
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2634:, London: HM Stationery Office, 1968/Uckfield: Naval & Military, 2004,
2615:, London: HM Stationery Office, 1962/Uckfield: Naval & Military, 2004,
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to defend the Overlord concentration areas, engaging night intruder raids.
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135:
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595th (9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA
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261:. Initially consisting of six companies, it rose to eight by April 1860.
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made a major effort to support its surprise attack in the Ardennes (the
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On 10 January 1942, the regiment was ordered to convert again, becoming
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Under the 'Localisation of the Forces' scheme introduced in 1872 by the
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90 cm Projector Anti-Aircraft, displayed at Fort Nelson, Portsmouth
807:, consisting of HQ and 429β431 Searchlight Batteries at Willesden.
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JuneβNovember to Galis Brigade, with one company detached to guard
476:
190:
1068:. It then took over protection of bridges along the road from the
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in 1966 was rejected. When the TA was converted into the smaller
1192:, in which the old 595th formed 'Q' Battery. The new unit was in
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The TA's AA units were mobilised on 23 September 1938 during the
787:. For three years from January 1927 the battalion's Regular Army
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The 3/9th Bn was formed at Willesden in March 1915, and moved to
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of December 1888 proposed a Mobilisation Scheme for units of the
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workshop. In 1958, the battery moved to hutted accommodation at
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1343:, appointed Hon Col of 9th (West Middlesex) RVC 28 April 1871.
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in 1962, but its offer to light the rescue efforts after the
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873 M/L Sqn provided lighting during the construction of the
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of experienced officers and men to 231st S/L Training Rgt at
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Cap badge of the Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
867:β the regiment had been transferred within 2 AA Division to
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in 1908, the battalion had moved to the 1st London Brigade.
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In October 1914, the Home Counties Division was ordered to
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for its annual training. The Middlesex Brigade had reached
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9th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
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duties. The unit moved to the TA Centre at Vicarage Lane,
894:. On 23 January 1942 371 S/L Bty joined 60th S/L Rgt from
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873rd Movement Light Battery (The Middlesex Regiment), RA
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In August 1940, all the TA's AA units became part of the
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Searchlight history at 873 Movement Light Squadron site.
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314:. By the time the Volunteer Force was subsumed into the
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Anti-Aircraft Command - Middlesex at Stepping Forward.
919:, it returned to 41 AA Bde in May, deploying its 40mm
1259:. The squadron moved to the TA Centre at Horns Lane,
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The battalion was demobilised on 11 September 1919.
2740:. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press.
1275:, with searchlight operation in addition to normal
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9th (Marylebone & West Middlesex) Middlesex RVC
913:126th (Middlesex) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA
2936:Military units and formations established in 1908
2308:126 LAA Rgt War Diary 1945, TNA file WO 171/4965.
2225:126 LAA Rgt War Diary 1944, TNA file WO 171/1140.
1676:Pound Lane Drill Hall at Stepping Forward London.
871:, which had special responsibility for defending
268:, the 9th Middlesex RVC (with the 18th attached,
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1971:"2 AA Division 1939 at British Military History"
896:43rd (5th Duke of Wellington's Regiment) S/L Rgt
570:, a reserve division for the North West Frontier
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216:and recruited from the north-western suburbs of
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637:on 23 November and the brigade became part of
291:with red facings. Its HQ was at 29 Park Road,
2738:Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939β1945
2681:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660β1978
2666:Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660β1978
2598:The Development of the British Army 1899β1914
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1271:(EOD) unit, and its title was changed to
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392:. Its headquarters moved to Pound Lane,
257:on 14 October 1859 under the command of
212:in 1920), the battalion was part of the
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312:South London Volunteer Infantry Brigade
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1265:101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment
245:Marylebone & West Middlesex Rifles
2414:564β591 Rgts at British Army 1945 on.
2343:592β638 Rgts at British Army 1945 on.
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849:, covering the area north of London.
824:60th (Middlesex) Searchlight Regiment
739:Late in 1915, 201st Brigade moved to
2758:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1992,
2494:Royal Engineers at Stepping Forward.
2299:
2214:
2184:
2057:
1488:
1318:
1039:49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
1033:, where it covered the artillery of
1020:
781:132nd (Middlesex and Sussex) Brigade
467:1/9th Middlesex was assigned to the
371:
1731:Perry, pp. 39β45, pp. 55β8, 137β40.
1541:
1309:HRH Princess Beatrice of Battenburg
869:41st (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade
779:(TA). The battalion formed part of
559:November returned to Jhelum Brigade
360:, and in 1861 became editor of the
13:
2579:, Aldershot: Ogilby Trusts, 1982,
1869:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 358β61; 377β8.
1665:Middlesex Rgt at Long, Long Trail.
1203:
754:
715:
437:
342:18th (Harrow Rifles) Middlesex RVC
281:5th (West Middlesex) Middlesex RVC
14:
2952:
2873:Orders of Battle at Patriot Files
2851:
2823:, Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2010,
1323:The following officers served as
863:By that time β the height of the
856:(RA), the 9th Middlesex becoming
828:
726:67th (2nd Home Counties) Division
479:. The main body was stationed at
187:9th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
2901:873 Movement Light Squadron, RE.
2878:The Regimental Warpath 1914β1918
2195:The National Archives (TNA), Kew
2087:Farndale, Annex M, pp. 338, 340.
1029:. Initially, it was deployed to
942:Bofors gun and crew, summer 1944
728:. The battalion was billeted in
542:, for mountain warfare training;
335:
67:
50:
26:
2858:British Army units from 1945 on
2773:, Newport: Ray Westlake, 1993,
2542:, London: Seeley Service, 1963.
2509:
2498:
2450:
2441:
2418:
2407:
2396:
2370:
2361:
2336:
2311:
2290:
2281:
2272:
2263:
2254:
2241:
2228:
2200:
2142:
2133:
2122:
2090:
2048:
2037:
2028:
2019:
1927:
1915:
1906:
1881:
1872:
1863:
1854:
1845:
1836:
1827:
1814:
1801:
1798:Wilson-Johnston, pp. 2β4, 12β7.
1792:
1783:
1770:
1761:
1743:
1734:
1725:
1716:
1707:
1698:
1689:
1680:
1669:
1596:
1587:
1578:
1528:9th Middlesex at Regiments.org.
986:, and in April was deployed to
954:. In January 1944, it moved to
906:
810:
497:Cossipore gun and shell factory
404:
276:(the City of London Regiment).
220:. It served as infantry in the
2836:The Die-Hards in the Great War
2800:The Army and Society 1815β1914
2720:Lt-Col W. E. Wilson-Johnston,
1532:
1476:
1467:
1378:
734:.256-in Japanese Ariska rifles
604:
399:
1:
2524:
785:44th (Home Counties) Division
633:on 19 November. It landed at
2821:Tracing the Rifle Volunteers
2533:The London Cyclist Battalion
2193:126 LAA Rgt War Diary 1942,
2148:Routledge Table LXV, p. 396.
1406:Westlake, pp. 166 & 168.
960:Air Defence of Great Britain
508:Indian Expeditionary Force D
279:The unit was renumbered the
7:
2883:The Royal Artillery 1939β45
2784:Brigadier N. W. Routledge,
2054:Routledge Table LX, p. 378.
1878:Wilson-Johnston, pp. 34β40.
1860:Wilson-Johnston, pp. 29β30.
1851:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 357β58.
1842:Wilson-Johnston, pp. 18β27.
1833:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 352β56.
1789:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 344β51.
1740:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 335β40.
1286:
1269:Explosive Ordnance Disposal
1060:When the south bank of the
927:and the nearby airfield of
770:
10:
2957:
2802:, London: Longmans, 1980,
2139:Farndale, Annex D, p. 259.
1767:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 341β2.
1722:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 332β4.
1704:Wyrall, Vol II, pp. 331β2.
1303:The unit's first stand of
1194:33rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade
1188:β to form a new regiment:
1139:
1051:104th US Infantry Division
1043:Army Group Royal Artillery
847:2nd Anti-Aircraft Division
843:40th Anti-Aircraft Brigade
667:9th Middlesex moved up to
579:3rd Lahore Divisional Area
235:
41:14 October 1859β1 May 1961
2895:The Territorial Army 1947
2754:Norman E. H. Litchfield,
2707:British Regiments 1914β18
2208:"144 LAA Rgt at RA 39β45"
2178:"126 LAA Rgt at RA 39β45"
2034:Routledge, pp. 65β6, 371.
1695:Wyrall, Vol I, pp. 69β72.
805:60th Searchlight Regiment
709:, before being relieved.
524:2nd (Rawalpindi) Division
362:Volunteer Service Gazette
164:
159:
120:
109:
88:
78:
63:
45:
37:
25:
20:
2863:British Military History
2702:, London: Collins, 1960.
2600:, London: Methuen, 1938.
2593:100th Edn, London, 1953.
2164:Frederick, pp. 806, 839.
2070:"60 S/L Rgt at RA 39β45"
1953:Frederick, pp. 860, 870.
1903:Becke, Pt 2b, pp. 75β82.
1686:Wyrall, Vol I, pp. 67β8.
1642:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 49β54.
1584:Beckett, pp. 135, 185β6.
1372:
882:The regiment supplied a
797:Staff College, Camberley
687:for supplies. After the
442:
384:. It formed part of the
376:On the formation of the
356:, who was the agent for
285:King's Royal Rifle Corps
2888:Stepping Forward London
2736:Joslen, H. F. (2003) .
2367:Litchfield, Appendix 5.
1922:Titles and Designations
1749:Wyrall, Vol II, p. 341.
1186:604th (Royal Fusiliers)
1078:Operation Market Garden
540:1st (Peshawar) Division
358:Rajah Brooke of Sarawak
2613:The Battle of Normandy
2540:The Soldiers of London
1418:Beckett, Appendix VII.
1348:William Gordon Cameron
1213:
1125:detachments operating
943:
820:
619:1/25th London Regiment
493:Rifle Factory Ishapore
473:8th (Lucknow) Division
390:Home Counties Division
2632:The Defeat of Germany
2538:Maj R. Money Barnes,
2296:Routledge, pp. 350β1.
2287:Routledge, pp. 345β6.
2278:Routledge, pp. 344β5.
2129:2 AA Div at RA 39β45.
1912:Wyrall, Vol I, p. 71.
1575:Barnes, Appendix III.
1464:Frederick, pp. 212β3.
1211:
1164:595th LAA/SL Regiment
1148:, with its HQ now at
941:
839:Anti-Aircraft Command
818:
724:) in what became the
583:3rd (Lahore) Division
459:, and disembarked at
310:) formed part of the
255:Lord's Cricket Ground
222:Mesopotamian campaign
93:Lord's Cricket Ground
2868:The Long, Long Trail
2596:Col John K. Dunlop,
2518:: Dukes of Beaufort.
2238:, pp. 522 & 538.
2110:on 23 September 2015
2025:Routledge, pp. 62β3.
1361:Lt-Col W.P. Hewett,
1218:artificial moonlight
929:RAF Horsham St Faith
639:18th Indian Division
568:16th Indian Division
534:MarchβApril 1916 to
520:5th (Jhelum) Brigade
426:troops and moved to
354:John Charles Templer
330:South Africa 1900β02
175:John Charles Templer
2456:Litchfield, p. 180.
2447:Frederick, p. 1032.
2438:Barnes, Appendix V.
2393:Frederick, p. 1023.
2333:Frederick, p. 1025.
2016:Litchfield, p. 179.
1933:Horrocks, pp. 67β8.
1313:St Paul's Cathedral
1216:Movement light or '
1111:Operation Veritable
1092:Battle of the Bulge
1009:to engage incoming
982:in preparation for
962:commitments around
743:, later camping at
689:Armistice of Mudros
611:53rd Indian Brigade
564:43rd Indian Brigade
528:North West Frontier
300:Stanhope Memorandum
2916:Middlesex Regiment
2798:Edward M. Spiers,
2679:J.B.M. Frederick,
2664:J.B.M. Frederick,
2575:Ian F.W. Beckett,
2269:Routledge, p. 325.
1983:on 17 January 2016
1758:Perry, pp. 147β50.
1713:Perry, pp. 99β104.
1305:Regimental colours
1214:
984:Operation Overlord
944:
821:
615:Mesopotamian Front
613:being sent to the
469:Presidency Brigade
382:Middlesex Regiment
2844:978-1-84342-373-7
2829:978-1-84884-211-3
2747:978-1-84342-474-1
2730:978-1-845743-23-9
2715:978-1-84342-197-9
2705:Brig E.A. James,
2626:Maj L. F. Ellis,
2197:file WO 166/7712.
1593:Dunlop, pp. 60β1.
1485:: Baron Radstock.
1319:Honorary Colonels
1182:571st (Middlesex)
1107:Klever Reichswald
1021:North West Europe
865:Battle of Britain
673:Battle of Sharqat
623:bicycle battalion
562:February 1917 to
386:Middlesex Brigade
378:Territorial Force
372:Territorial Force
325:, earning it the
316:Territorial Force
206:Territorial Force
180:
179:
152:North West Europe
142:Battle of Britain
130:Battle of Sharqat
2948:
2834:Everard Wyrall,
2751:
2560:Maj A. F. Becke,
2545:Maj A. F. Becke,
2519:
2513:
2507:
2502:
2496:
2491:
2482:
2477:
2471:
2466:
2457:
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2226:
2223:
2212:
2211:
2204:
2198:
2191:
2182:
2181:
2174:
2165:
2162:
2149:
2146:
2140:
2137:
2131:
2126:
2120:
2119:
2117:
2115:
2109:
2103:. Archived from
2102:
2094:
2088:
2085:
2074:
2073:
2066:
2055:
2052:
2046:
2041:
2035:
2032:
2026:
2023:
2017:
2014:
1993:
1992:
1990:
1988:
1982:
1976:. Archived from
1975:
1967:
1954:
1951:
1934:
1931:
1925:
1919:
1913:
1910:
1904:
1901:
1892:
1885:
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1687:
1684:
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1673:
1667:
1662:
1643:
1640:
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1600:
1594:
1591:
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1576:
1573:
1564:
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1539:
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1530:
1525:
1486:
1480:
1474:
1471:
1465:
1462:
1419:
1416:
1407:
1404:
1385:
1382:
1325:Honorary Colonel
1249:Aberfan disaster
1076:captured during
1066:'s-Hertogenbosch
1011:V-1 flying bombs
950:forming part of
933:144 LAA Regiment
777:Territorial Army
645:on 24 December.
504:Norfolk Regiment
266:Cardwell Reforms
210:Territorial Army
73:Territorial Army
71:
56:
54:
53:
30:
18:
17:
2956:
2955:
2951:
2950:
2949:
2947:
2946:
2945:
2906:
2905:
2893:Graham Watson,
2854:
2849:
2748:
2647:Martin Farndale
2527:
2522:
2514:
2510:
2503:
2499:
2492:
2485:
2478:
2474:
2467:
2460:
2455:
2451:
2446:
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2437:
2430:
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2385:
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2312:
2307:
2300:
2295:
2291:
2286:
2282:
2277:
2273:
2268:
2264:
2260:Joslen, p. 463.
2259:
2255:
2246:
2242:
2233:
2229:
2224:
2215:
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2205:
2201:
2192:
2185:
2176:
2175:
2168:
2163:
2152:
2147:
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2127:
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2100:
2096:
2095:
2091:
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2068:
2067:
2058:
2053:
2049:
2042:
2038:
2033:
2029:
2024:
2020:
2015:
1996:
1986:
1984:
1980:
1973:
1969:
1968:
1957:
1952:
1937:
1932:
1928:
1920:
1916:
1911:
1907:
1902:
1895:
1889:London Cyclists
1886:
1882:
1877:
1873:
1868:
1864:
1859:
1855:
1850:
1846:
1841:
1837:
1832:
1828:
1822:London Cyclists
1819:
1815:
1809:London Cyclists
1806:
1802:
1797:
1793:
1788:
1784:
1778:London Cyclists
1775:
1771:
1766:
1762:
1757:
1753:
1748:
1744:
1739:
1735:
1730:
1726:
1721:
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1712:
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1699:
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1690:
1685:
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1674:
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1625:
1606:
1602:Beckett, p. 33.
1601:
1597:
1592:
1588:
1583:
1579:
1574:
1567:
1559:
1542:
1538:Spiers, p. 195.
1537:
1533:
1526:
1489:
1481:
1477:
1473:Beckett, p. 48.
1472:
1468:
1463:
1422:
1417:
1410:
1405:
1388:
1383:
1379:
1375:
1321:
1307:, presented by
1289:
1230:Royal Engineers
1206:
1204:873 M/L Battery
1166:
1142:
1027:21st Army Group
1023:
1015:Operation Diver
909:
904:
873:Royal Air Force
854:Royal Artillery
831:
826:
813:
773:
757:
755:3/9th Battalion
718:
716:2/9th Battalion
707:Royal Air Force
607:
589:) and from the
475:, based around
445:
440:
438:1/9th Battalion
424:Special Reserve
416:Salisbury Plain
407:
402:
394:Willesden Green
374:
338:
323:Second Boer War
304:Volunteer Force
274:Royal Fusiliers
247:
238:
202:Volunteer Force
183:
173:
166:
147:Operation Diver
101:
96:
83:
51:
49:
33:
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2885:
2880:
2875:
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2860:
2853:
2852:Online sources
2850:
2848:
2847:
2832:
2819:Ray Westlake,
2817:
2811:
2796:
2782:
2767:
2752:
2746:
2733:
2718:
2703:
2696:Brian Horrocks
2692:
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1955:
1935:
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1241:Medway bridges
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1022:
1019:
1007:Bexhill-on-Sea
908:
905:
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888:Blandford Camp
830:
827:
825:
822:
812:
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793:Brian Horrocks
772:
769:
756:
753:
717:
714:
695:Demobilisation
606:
603:
595:
594:
591:Essex Regiment
575:Ambala Brigade
573:March 1917 to
571:
560:
557:
550:
545:AprilβJune to
543:
444:
441:
439:
436:
406:
403:
401:
398:
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344:was formed at
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2694:Lt-Gen Sir
2605:L. F. Ellis
1245:M2 motorway
1232:in 1961 as
1045:(AGRA) and
1013:as part of
980:Second Army
956:Bournemouth
921:Bofors guns
877:East Anglia
658:Albuera Day
605:Mesopotamia
554:Attock Fort
512:Mesopotamia
506:serving in
489:Barrackpore
400:World War I
289:Rifle green
226:World War I
125:World War I
121:Engagements
105:(1947β1961)
89:Garrison/HQ
84:Air defence
2910:Categories
2630:, Vol II:
2525:References
1226:Twickenham
1123:Royal Navy
923:to defend
677:Little Zab
167:commanders
160:Commanders
2611:, Vol I:
2251:, p. 370.
1780:, p. 258.
1561:Army List
1341:13th Foot
1170:82 AA Bde
1150:Kingsbury
1115:2 S/L Rgt
1087:Luftwaffe
1047:59th AGRA
988:Eastleigh
952:74 AA Bde
948:Leicester
791:was Capt
761:Cambridge
751:in Kent.
741:Sevenoaks
699:Kurdistan
599:see below
587:see below
538:Brigade,
526:, on the
412:Aldershot
308:see below
270:see below
194:battalion
116:(16 May).
103:Kingsbury
98:Willesden
2645:Gen Sir
2377:Watson,
2236:Normandy
1384:Beckett.
1287:Insignia
1243:for the
999:Pevensey
976:Stiffkey
964:Boscombe
789:adjutant
771:Interwar
765:Purfleet
536:Nowshera
495:and the
477:Calcutta
420:Larkhill
191:infantry
82:Infantry
2516:Burke's
2379:TA 1947
2249:Germany
2247:Ellis,
2234:Ellis,
1483:Burke's
1339:, late
1298:lanyard
1158:Staines
1140:Postwar
1072:to the
1062:Scheldt
1055:Antwerp
1035:I Corps
972:Swanage
925:Norwich
917:Watchet
730:Staines
662:Samarra
643:Baghdad
631:Karachi
485:Dum Dum
481:Dinapur
457:Dongola
453:Dilwara
388:of the
236:Origins
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196:of the
189:was an
165:Notable
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1134:VE Day
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1100:Fw 190
1096:Bf 109
1041:, 4th
745:Barham
703:Kirkuk
669:Tikrit
650:Tigris
547:Murree
461:Bombay
346:Harrow
218:London
64:Branch
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38:Active
2114:3 May
2108:(PDF)
2101:(PDF)
1987:3 May
1981:(PDF)
1974:(PDF)
1373:Notes
1294:khaki
1267:, an
1261:Acton
1127:ASDIC
1031:Gheel
968:Poole
884:cadre
685:Baiji
654:Nejef
635:Basra
581:(the
449:India
443:India
2840:ISBN
2825:ISBN
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2790:ISBN
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2116:2015
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1331:Sir
1257:NATO
1253:TAVR
1184:and
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