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fire as they advanced with their bayonets the defenders withdrew through the second gate. The party rushed the Koket-bir before it was fully closed and then took the second gate breaking through to the Amba. Ensign Wynter scrambled up onto the top of the second gate and fixed the 33rd Regiments Colours to show the Plateau had been taken. Private Bergin and Drummer Magner were later awarded the
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lasted fifteen minutes, with over 2,000 rounds of ammunition being expended by the 'Dukes'. Seven of the Bosnian-Serb soldiers were killed in the fire-fight. Goražde remained a safe zone, being held by British troops from 1994 to 1995. It was the only safe zone to survive the war and avoided the tragedies that occurred in other UN safe zones such as
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but white linings which showed in the turn-backed skirts. For the remainder of its history the regiment was unusual in that the collars, cuffs and shoulder straps of its red coats were also red (most British regiments had facings of contrasting colours). This continued to be the case with the scarlet
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sector. The third Battle of the Hook began on 28 May. An initial bombardment of the British positions took place, with the Chinese forces charging the forward British positions once the bombardment ceased. The fighting that ensued was bloody and more akin to the battles that the 'Dukes' had fought in
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The Honorary Colours were approximately 6-foot 6 inch by 6-foot. Following rebadging, on 6 June 2006, the 3rd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's) inherited responsibility for parading the Honorary Colours. On 31 March 2007 the Regulation colours were taken out of service and laid
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forces. The Chinese launched a second attack but were cut down by heavy fire from the UN forces. Further attacks occurred on 28 May, but all were defeated in heavy fighting. Just 30 minutes into 29 May, the Chinese forces launched another attack but, as before, they were beaten back. Alma Company of
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army, commanded by Major General Harris, with Major General Sir David Baird as second in command. Arthur's eldest brother Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington, later 1st Marquess Wellesley, had just become Governor General of India. So in addition to the 33rd, Arthur, who had now become Colonel
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In 1782 Lord Cornwallis, the then Colonel of the Regiment, wrote that "The 33rd Regiment of Infantry has always recruited in the West Riding of Yorkshire and has a very good interest and the general goodwill of the people in that part of the country:- I should therefore wish not only to be permitted
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respectively of the Royal Artillery. In 1955 the three regiments merged into the 382nd, each providing one battery. In 1957 some of the 5th Bn battery transferred to the 7th Bn (still in the infantry role) and formed the 5/7th Bn, thereby bringing together both parts of the former 2nd Volunteer Bn.
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The British troops advanced under heavy musket fire. Webster attacked the right flank of the American second line and managed to push it back. He also attacked the American third line. An American counterattack then led to a confused situation. Meanwhile, Tarleton's Light Dragoons charged the right
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in South Africa in 1962, Captain of the British Lions in Australia & New Zealand in 1966. Lieutenant CF Grieve and FJ Reynolds Toured South Africa in 1938 with the British Lions. In the early 1950s DW Shuttleworth and EMP Hardy provided the Half back pairing for England. Corporals Waqabaca and
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During the nights of 3–4 December, with small arms and grenades, with the Dukes 'A Company' Headquarters in the village school. Fighting was very confused and movement limited due to heavy flooding of the ground from the breached canals and river. A German officer, 2nd Lieutenant Heinich, 5 Coy 16
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climbed onto his shoulders through the hedge in the gap and dragged Bergin up behind him as Ensign Conner and Corporal Murphy helped shove from below. Bergin kept up a rapid rate of fire on the Koket-Bir as Magner dragged more men through the gap in the hedge. As more men poured through and opened
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with 'First Brigade' to reconnoiter it. Theodore opened fire with seven guns from outwork, one thousand feet above us, and three thousand five hundred men of the garrison made a gallant sortie which was repulsed with very heavy loss and the enemy driven into Magdala. British loss, twenty wounded".
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was awarded his VC for actions during his service with the 'Dukes' and donated his medals to the Regimental Museum in Halifax, West Yorkshire. On special occasions and parades he would sign them out to wear. The last time he signed them out he died. Unknowingly, the medals were sold and a private
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from their positions around the town to a distance of over one mile. Their objective in doing this was to create a safe zone for the town. While at Goražde, Private Shaun Taylor of C Company was killed during an engagement with Bosnian-Serb forces while manning an observation post. The engagement
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was not happy at any further delay and ordered the 33rd to continue the attack. Several officers and the men of the 33rd Regiment, along with an officer from the Royal Engineers, parted from the main force and, after climbing the cliff face, found their way blocked by a thorny hedge over a wall.
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As the British force moved on to Magdala, Tewodros II sent two of the hostages on parole to offer terms. Napier insisted on the release of all the hostages and an unconditional surrender. Tewodros refused to cede to the unconditional surrender, but did release the European hostages. The British
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and huge enthusiasm for joining local Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs). A large number of individual RVCs were raised in the West Riding; some amalgamated into larger units, and the rest of the smaller units were grouped into administrative battalions. For example, the RVCs raised in
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on parade. The first pair of colours were the standard set of Regulation Colours, which all Regiments are presented with. The second pair was a set of Honorary Colours, which were originally presented to the 76th Regiment of Foot in 1808 for their actions during the
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tunic worn by all ranks in full dress until 1914 and by bandsmen until amalgamation (see illustrations above). Officers were distinguished by silver buttons and braid until 1830 and thereafter by gold. After 1893 the badge of the Duke of Wellington was worn.
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into the regimental system, and the two battalions of 6th West York Militia became the 3rd and 4th Battalions of the Duke of Wellington's. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (33rd) was amalgamated with the 76th to become the 1st and 2nd Battalions.
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in between. 13 officers and 320 NCOs and men proceeded on active service. Some served on the staff, some with mounted infantry, some with the Matabeleland Relief Force and other service companies. The battalion was sent to India in 1897.
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was suffering from such shortages of pilots, aircraft and fuel that serious aerial attacks on the UK could be discounted. At the same time 21st Army Group was experiencing a severe manpower shortage, particularly among the infantry. The
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The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) A Short History, by Major ACS Savory MBE and Major General DE Isles CB OBE DL, (Page 4, Lineage of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding)), printed By Reuben Holroyd's, Halifax,
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The 33rd itself had a good reputation for its professionalism and capability, which was seemingly unequalled by any other regiment of the British Army for some time. It was because of their professionalism in the field during the
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at the beginning of February. It took two months to reach their objective, advancing through rough terrain. In his despatch to London Lord Napier reported: "Yesterday morning (we) descended three thousand nine hundred feet to
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Tewodros II was found dead inside the second gate, having shot himself with a pistol that had been a gift from Queen Victoria. When his death was announced all opposition ceased. The regiment later received the battle honour
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position halted the last major Chinese attempt to break the United Nations Line before the truce, in July 1953, brought the war to an end. In Cyprus, the battalion was successful in Operation Golden Rain, destroying a major
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began to reorganise surplus AA regiments in the UK into infantry units, primarily for duties in the rear areas, thereby releasing trained infantry for frontline service. On 1 October 1944, 43rd S/L Rgt was converted into
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was ordered to expand in size and double its strength by creating duplicate units and, as a result, the 6th and 7th battalions created duplicate units, the 2/6th and 2/7th battalions. Both battalions became part of the
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where they received sporadic shelling from heavy artillery, whilst putting out patrols to guard against a potential waterborne attack on the Nijmegen bridge. The next notable service seen by the battalion was in the
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Successive Chinese assaults on the Hook position on the night of 28–29 May 1953. Redrawn from poor quality sketch maps filed with 1DWR Regimental War Diaries, archived as WO/308/53 at the Public Record Office,
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for his inspirational leadership and courage during the 'Dukes' deployment to Bosnia. He arranged for the mutual withdrawal of both Serbian and Muslim forces, from the besieged town of Goražde, just as the
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continued the advance and assaulted the fortress. (The native hostages were later found to have had their hands and feet cut off before being sent over the edge of the precipice surrounding the plateau.)
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for a six-month tour of duty, taking part in operation 'Holdfast'. In 1987 the 'Dukes' deployed again to Northern Ireland for a two-year tour, based in Palace Barracks, just outside the City of Belfast.
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and the 23rd and 33rd commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Webster of the 33rd. The second line comprised the two battalions of Foot Guards, the Light Infantry and the Grenadiers commanded by Brigadier
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and, due to the heavy casualties sustained, was returned to the United Kingdom and disbanded, most of its men being sent to the 7th Battalion. They were replaced in the brigade by the 1st Battalion,
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to recruit in that county, but that my Regiment may bear the name of the 33rd or West Yorkshire Regiment". On 31 August 1782 Lord Cornwallis heard that the King had approved of the new title:-
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when he was awarded his VC. When his medal was put up for sale it was purchased by the Halifax Town Council, as he was a Halifax resident. It is displayed in the Regimental Museum, in Halifax.
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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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At the same time the three West Riding Volunteer battalions became linked with the regiment. In February 1883, as part of the Childers Reforms, these three corps were designated as the 1st,
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tradition. They produced in their history 11 international players, 7 English, 1 Irish and 3 Scottish, with over 50 players capped for the army against the Navy & Air Force since 1914.
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On reaching the gate there was a pause in the advance, as it was discovered the engineer unit had forgot their powder kegs and scaling ladders and were ordered to return for them. General
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The 33rd was committed to Abyssinia in October 1867 and embarked on 21 November, arriving at Annesley Bay on 4 December; but did not disembark for three days due to the chaos on shore.
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In the 1930s the increasing need for anti-aircraft (AA) defence for Britain's cities was addressed by converting a number of TA infantry battalions into searchlight battalions of the
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In August 1914 the Territorial Force formed 2nd Line units, distinguished from the 1st Line by the addition of '2/' to the battalion number, the parent units taking '1/'. The 2/4th,
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began to negotiate terms of surrender. The following day Lincoln, along with over 7,000 American soldiers, surrendered to the British forces under the command of Lieutenant-General
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and disbanded in 1746, re-raised in 1756, disbanded again in 1763, before being raised again in 1777, disbanded in 1784 and finally re-raised, in 1787, for service in India, by the
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The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) A Short History, by Major ACS Savory MBE and Major General DE Isles CB OBE DL, (Page 4), printed By Reuben Holroyd's, Halifax, 19878
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and 3rd Volunteer Battalions of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment. By 1887 they had adopted the same uniform as the parent unit. Under the mobilisation scheme introduced by the
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The Dukes 1701–2006 (Concise History and Digest of The DoW Regiment), page 119, paragraph 2, by Butterworth, Flaving and Harvey, published by the Regimental Museum and Archives
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On formation in 1702 as the Earl of Huntingdon's Regiment a red coat lined with yellow was worn, together with yellow breeches. Later in the 18th Century the coats had red
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In March 1995, the 'Dukes' were again posted to Northern Ireland for a two-year tour of duty. In March 1997, a composite company from the 1st Battalion was deployed to the
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after its Colonel. As Colonel succeeded Colonel the name changed, but in 1751 regiments were given numbers, and the regiment was from that time officially known as the
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in August 1915; the battalion was evacuated in January 1916 and moved to France in July 1916 for service on the Western Front. The 9th (Service) Battalion landed at
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Finally, in 1961, the rest of 382 Rgt converted to infantry and merged with the 5/7th Bn, bringing together all four Territorial battalions of the regiment as the
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during which the British launched a massive bombardment, followed by an assault that led to vicious hand-to-hand fighting. The 8th Battalion saw service in the
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History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 2a: The Territorial Force Mounted Divisions and the 1st-Line Territorial Force Divisions (42–56)
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in 1908, Volunteer Battalions were renumbered as battalions of their parent regiments. The Duke of Wellington's 1st VB became the 4th Battalion, (4DWR), at
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Having departed from Paris on 23 December 1815, the regiment spent the post Waterloo period, from January 1816 to 1821, in uneventful garrison duties in
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in NW Europe for line of communication duties. The unit was placed in 'suspended animation' in February 1945 and its personnel drafted to other units.
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The Territorial Force battalions also formed 3rd Line units, which remained in the UK training and supplying drafts for the battalions overseas.
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in Skipton. The former West Yorkshire Brigade was split in two, and the four TF battalions of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment composed the new
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flank. The American troops then withdrew. The British technically defeated the American force, but Webster was killed and O'Hara was wounded.
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The 'Dukes' had five companies, named to commemorate five significant campaigns and battles, in which the Dukes took part and were awarded a
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After the bloody encounters in the Korean War, the 'Dukes' were occupied by a series of garrison duties. The 'Dukes' were first deployed to
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in 1970. Then deployed to Northern Ireland a number of times during The Troubles. In one deployment in 1972 three soldiers were killed.
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On 17 May 2019 a bronze memorial to the regiment, made by Devon sculptor, Andrew Sinclair, and his partner Diane, was unveiled, by the
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That the regiment was formed from the 33rd and 76th Regiments of Foot and that the 2nd Battalion formed 33rd and 76th Columns of the
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At dawn on 15 March 1781, before the men had a chance to have breakfast, Cornwallis started for Guilford, arriving there at mid-day.
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Battalions from the regiment had served in most land conflicts involving British forces since its formation, from the Wars of the
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All three Volunteer Battalions also sent service companies to support the Regular battalions, and received the Battle Honour
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in 1745 and again in Rocoux and Lauffeld in 1747. During the late 18th century, the regiment gained the familiar nickname
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this title only lasted six months until it was changed on 30 June 1881, in a revised appendix to General order 41, to:-
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in 1888, and then to the West Indies in 1891. In April 1893 the battalion, under Lt-Col. E. Nesbitt, set sail for the
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the First World War. Shells were now raining down on the Hook from artillery and mortars, from both the Chinese and
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The History of The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 1702–1992, By JM Brereton AND Major ACS Savory MBE,
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Following the end of the war in South Africa, the 1st battalion returned to York, while the 2nd battalion went to
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en route. In October a detachment of 3 officers and 51 NCOs and men were despatched up-country to serve with the
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of the 2nd Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards. There was then a reserve consisting of Tarleton's Light Dragoons.
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The regiment's 8th Battalion was raised in July 1940 and in 1941 it was also converted to a tank unit becoming
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Regimental Colours of the 1st Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), in Halifax Parish Church
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By early March 1815, the regiment was again under the command of the Duke of Wellington, this time during the
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The year 1781 proved to be the deadliest but most successful year for the 33rd. The regiment took part in the
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The 3rd (Militia) Battalion (the former 6th West York Militia) was embodied in January 1900 for service in
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who had first been seized after the British Government refused Tewdros's requests for military assistance.
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Johnston, Henry P (1897). The Battle of Harlem Heights, September 16, 1776. London: The Macmillan Company.
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7DWR War Diary 1944, Annexe B — Report on Battle of Haalderen by Major CD Hamilton, 8 December 1944
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were amalgamated as the 4th Yorkshire (West Riding) RVC in 1860. The senior unit in the 5th Admin Bn at
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Parish church. There was a short ceremony in the church grounds where the troops were inspected by the
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History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Years of Defeat: Europe and North Africa, 1939–1941
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The 33rd saw much action during the American War of Independence, with its first engagement at the
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and eventually returned home in 1921. Meanwhile, the regiment's title altered slightly in 1921 to
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When required an additional rifle company was formed:- D Company — Dettingen — commemorating the
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in that year. The 'Dukes' were one of the first units to enter the town. The regiment pushed the
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DWR Drums platoon lead the Regiment to Erquinghem Lys Town Hall to receive the Keys to The town.
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on 13 November 1953, arriving on 10 December. In May 1954, during a visit to Gibraltar by Queen
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in July 1915 also for service on the Western Front while the 10th (Service) Battalion landed at
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Parachute Regiment, was captured by members of 'B' company, who were laying trip flares. Major
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The 33rd were part of an expedition sent to the East African nation of Abyssinia, now known as
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Men of 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, advance past a burning fuel store on
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terrorist group operating in the Troodos Mountains in 1956. In 1964, the battalion joined the
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was granted to the 33rd, on 18 June 1853 (the 38th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo) by
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in 1743 and an additional administration company:- W Company — Waterloo — commemorating the
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fire. As the night progressed they came under attack from multiple infantry elements of the
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the following month. Most of the battalion returned to the United Kingdom in late May 1902.
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were notorious as the death bed of the British Army because of the high mortality rate from
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Cornwallis' troops included Bose's Hessian Regiment and the 71st commanded by Major General
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of December 1888 the Volunteer Battalions of the Duke of Wellington's were assigned to the
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bridge. Fighting intensified, taking in house to house fighting throughout Haalderen and
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The regiment began the first year of the 20th century at war when both battalions met in
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Men of 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment marching into Rome, 8 June 1944
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Reenactors in the red-coated uniform of the 33rd Regiment of Foot as worn during the
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History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: Victory in the West
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known as The Hook, a crescent shaped ridge, which was of tactical importance in the
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after several European citizens had been taken hostage by the self-appointed 'King'
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into Kosovo, then onto the Former Yugolav Republic Of Macedonia, now known as the
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arrived in early January 1868 and the expedition started from the advance camp at
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campaign of Napoleon. Having taken part in the action of the previous day, at the
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London: HM Stationery Office, 1937/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007,
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The 1st Battalion remained in India throughout the war, serving first with the
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in 1815. Both companies having previously existed during the Dukes existence.
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578th (5th Bn, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment
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W.Y.Carman, page 61 "Uniforms of the British Army — the Infantry Regiments",
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History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 294), Brereton / Savory,
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History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 291), Brereton / Savory,
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History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 290), Brereton / Savory,
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History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 189), Brereton / Savory,
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History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 184), Brereton / Savory,
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History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 69), Brereton / Savoury,
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When the TA was reformed in 1947, the 4th, 5th and 6th Battalions became the
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in April 1915 for service on the Western Front and served together until the
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The 1/4th, 1/5th, 1/6th and 1/7th battalions landed in France as part of the
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between 1812 and 1816. Note the brighter scarlet of the officer on the right.
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by seniority on 3 May 1796 and changed his name to Arthur Wellesley in 1798.
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History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914–55
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which never arrived. In July 1942 these battalions were transferred to the
2253:. The battalions spent the next two years on home defence, preparing for a 1832: 1786: 1463: 1440: 1314: 1279:, a very tall man, used his bayonet to cut a hole in the hedge and Drummer 1276: 1158: 1091: 579: 534: 518: 385: 241: 111: 6576: 3819: 2699: 2083:. It was the first such RA infantry regiment formed, and was sent to join 864:
The following year was just as active, with the 33rd seeing action at the
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The regiment's next action came a fortnight later, on 16 September at the
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Within months of its original raising the regiment was despatched to join
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The 1/6th and 1/7th battalions of the regiment were both assigned to the
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in March 1784. The regiment was again raised for service in India by the
648:. Disbanded on 25 March 1714, this unit was officially registered as the 494: 6470:
The Territorial Artillery 1908–1988 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges)
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The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) – Regimental Association
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The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) – Regimental Association
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collector subsequently presented the medals to the Regimental Museum of
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On 12 November 2005, the regiment was awarded the "Keys to the Town" of
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58th (Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
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43rd (5th Duke of Wellington's) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers
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until 1997. They were amongst the first units to cross the border from
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in 1956, where they participated in anti-terrorist operations against
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was declared on 3 September 1939, and the 1st Battalion, commanded by
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on 17 November 1745 and disbanded in June 1746. Following the loss of
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Military units and formations of the United Kingdom in the Korean War
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Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment)
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they list:- Capt (Bull) Faithfull, England (3 Caps) 1924. Lieutenant
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43rd (5th Duke of Wellington's) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
2041: 1703: 1471: 1409: 1225: 1154: 1146: 832: 282: 5407:"43 (5th Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Searchlight Regiment RA(TA)" 4636:. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association 4567:. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association 4545:. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association 4520:. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association 4254:. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association 4167:. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association 2565:. The latter was under siege for much of the war. It was declared a 2437:
Men of the 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment in Korea
1978:, to operate behind Japanese lines, who were at that time attacking 6582:
Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth (Regiments.org)
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was consolidated as a new 9th Yorkshire (West Riding) RVC in 1880.
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19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding – Princess of Wales's Own)
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673rd (Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
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Uniforms of The Duke of Wellington's Regiment as worn 1902–14, by
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in a Division commanded by Colonel Arthur Wellesley, as part of a
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in July of that year. Their last engagement of the war was at the
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loaned them their team strip to wear. The 'Dukes' won the match.
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was the 6th Yorkshire (West Riding) RVC, officially entitled the
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Riflemen Form: A study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
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DWR & les Voltigeurs de Québec Regimental affiliation plague
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Reenactment unit portraying the 33rd in the American Revolution
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heard the Dukes were there and challenged them to a match. The
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The History of the Duke of Wellingtons (West Riding) 1702–1992
2139:. In particular, the 6th Battalion was severely mauled during 1765:(5DWR) in 1936, retaining its Duke of Wellington's cap badge. 9157:
Military units and formations in the West Riding of Yorkshire
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Leeds Rifles, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
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Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
6037:"3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's)" 5780: 5428:"43 (5th Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Garrison Regiment RA" 5284:"Royal Artillery: anti-tank regiments: 68 Anti-Tank Regiment" 3519: 3455: 3375: 3007: 2971: 2904: 2884: 2855:
organised the annual reunion for the 9th Battalion veterans.
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Arthur Wellesley, was given command of the 10,000 men of the
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Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
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Bounce the Rhine: The Greatest Airborne Operation in History
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Butterworth, Terry; Flaving, Scott; Harvey, Richard (2009).
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Some detachments of the battalion stayed on to serve in the
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in 1868. In 1880 the 5th Admin Bn was consolidated as a new
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51st (2nd York, West Riding, The King's Own Light Infantry)
3977: 3691:– originally a member of the regiment, he was serving with 3536: 2722: 2496: 2310: 2229:
and were sent overseas to France in April 1940 to join the
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Memorial Plaque on summit of Monte Cece (Monte Ceco), near
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Remnant of Trench at 'Point 171' facing towards 'Point 226'
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was marching to attack his army. With Butler was a body of
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Harland, John; Wilkinson, Thomas Turner (16 August 1867).
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In 1881 the 76th Regiment, which shared the same Depot in
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33rd (or the First Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot
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13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert's Light Infantry)
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Battle Honours of the British and Indian Armies 1695–1914
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Headquarter Company — Hook — commemorating the
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In February 2001, a company from the 'Dukes' deployed to
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The 9th Battalion was also converted to armour, becoming
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In 1938, the 4th Battalion at Halifax was converted into
994:, when they were part of the outnumbered British forces. 716:, to the French, it was reraised in November 1756 as the 406:. As was the custom in those days the regiment was named 291: 8870:
Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
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Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
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indicate they were disbanded or renumbered before 1881.
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107th (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers)
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14th (Buckinghamshire – The Prince of Wales's Own)
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33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot (1782)
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382nd (Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Anti-Tank Regiment
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43rd (5th Bn Duke of Wellington's) Garrison Regiment, RA
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had been despatched to secure the release of a group of
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Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
6487:, London: Royal Artillery Institution/Brassey's, 1994, 5787: 4034:
Several members of the regiment played cricket for the
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33rd (The Duke of Wellington's) Regiment of Foot (1853)
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The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own)
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of the 1st Battalion became the first recipient of the
2044:. In 1940 the RE AA battalions were transferred to the 605:
of the 1st Battalion became the first recipient of the
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Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot)
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Military units and formations in Burma in World War II
5022:. No. 36896. London. 11 October 1902. p. 12. 4983:. No. 36077. London. 28 February 1900. p. 6. 4240:. H. Colburn. 16 August 1869 – via Google Books. 3894:
The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) (1921)
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The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) (1881)
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Support Company — Somme — commemorating the
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46th (West Riding and North Midland) Infantry Division
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in August 1915 also for service on the Western Front.
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in Halifax. The 2nd VB formed two new battalions: the
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The invasion scare of 1859 led to the creation of the
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Nine soldiers from the regiment have been awarded the
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Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
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Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
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7DWR War Diaries 1944, National Archives, Kew, London
5339:"58 (Duke of Wellington's) Anti-Tank Regiment RA(TA)" 2939:
The Duke of Wellington's Regiment Museum is based at
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and in the event of war were expected to mobilise at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2006
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49th (Hertfordshire - Princess Charlotte of Wales's)
5792:. Halifax : The Duke of Wellington's Regiment. 2633:. In 1998, C Company deployed for a tour of duty in 1910:
View of 'Point 226', on Bou Aoukaz, from 'Point 171'
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Two years later, in 1780, the 33rd took part in the
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on the tip of their swords to attract new recruits.
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in January 1715 then re-raised on 25 March 1715, as
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85th (Bucks Volunteers) (The King's Light Infantry)
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Ethiopia: the Land, Its People, History and Culture
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final morning parade before rebadging (6 June 2006)
2780:. The re-badging parade took place on 6 June 2006. 1528:in Huddersfield, and the 7th Battalion, (7DWR), at 928:, the British commander, was informed that General 414:. In 1782, the regiment's title was changed to the 9100:Hallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment 2805:C Company — Corunna — commemorating the 2725:called Havercake Ale named in their honour by the 1536:. The 3rd VB became the 6th Battalion, (6DWR), at 1242:The plateau at Arogye, across the route to Magdala 9162:Military units and formations established in 1702 8581:British infantry regiments of the First World War 6125:"A memorial to the Duke of Wellington's Regiment" 5375:"10 AA Division 1940 at British Military History" 4998:. No. 36779. London. 28 May 1902. p. 9. 3912:1957–1965 Maj-Gen Kenneth Godfrey Exham KG CB DSO 3902:1938–1947 Colonel Charles James Pickering CMG DSO 1073: 1066:. The regiment, involved in bitter fighting with 1033:and the retreat from Germany, and embarked, from 422:which, even then, had been long established. The 9138: 8910:Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) 7726:91st (Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders) 6365:The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War 4221: 2798:B Company — Burma — commemorating the 1443:, as reinforcements for British forces fighting 611:United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina 9080:Liverpool Scottish, King's (Liverpool Regiment) 8705:Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) 7439:77th (East Middlesex) (Duke of Cambridge's Own) 6755: 6649:West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) 6562:DWR's service with 62 Division in the Great War 6101:. Halifax Courier. 2 April 2007. Archived from 6075:. Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. Archived from 5539:"Haalderen 7DWR 1944-45, by Flaving and Harvey" 5516:"Haalderen 7DWR 1944-45, by Flaving and Harvey" 4779: 4777: 4159: 4157: 4155: 4153: 4057:Category:Duke of Wellington's Regiment officers 3746: 2955:The regiment's battle honours were as follows: 2791:A Company — Alma — commemorating the 2081:600th Regiment RA (5th Bn Duke of Wellington's) 1376: 947:. They had joined the command of Major General 753:The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 749:The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 739:as the 33rd, was linked to the 33rd, under the 722:76th Regiment of Foot (Macdonald's Highlanders) 574:deterrence in Germany on the front line in the 485:and various campaigns in India and Africa, the 8845:Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 8089:103rd Regiment of Foot (King's Irish Infantry) 4843: 4252:"1775 - 1783 The American War of Independence" 3866:1881–1886 General Frederick Darley George CB. 2499:. The following year, the 'Dukes' deployed to 2477: 2216:Throughout the spring and summer of 1939, the 1994:58th (Duke of Wellington's) Anti-Tank Regiment 1169:Owing to its links with Wellington, the title 416:33rd (or First Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment 41:Cap badge of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment 9177:Regiments of the British Army in World War II 9090:Cinque Ports Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment 9070:Liverpool Rifles, King's (Liverpool Regiment) 8566: 7163:61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot 6741: 6612: 5986: 5240: 5238: 5236: 5234: 5232: 5230: 5228: 5226: 4478:Wellington — The Years of the Sword, by 4318: 4316: 4314: 4312: 4310: 3971:, Army, London Scottish, Scotland (23 Caps), 3899:1934–1938 Brig-Gen Percy Alexander Turner CMG 2712:Major-General Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter KCB 2710:, represented by The Colonel of The Regiment 2211: 2090: 450:. The 76th had first been raised in 1745, by 9182:Regiments of the British Army in World War I 9075:Liverpool Irish, King's (Liverpool Regiment) 8890:Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 7904:97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot 7083:51st Regiment of Foot (Cape Breton Regiment) 6673:33rd (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment of Foot 6657:East Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of York's Own) 6626: 5897:. British Army units 1945 on. Archived from 4928:"Soldiers of the Queen - Henry Daniel Bance" 4774: 4197:"1742 - 1748 War of the Austrian Succession" 4150: 3922:1975–1982 Maj-Gen Donald Edward Isles CB OBE 3684:, a regiment in which he had earlier served. 3610: 2907:of Halifax, Councillor Colin Stout, and the 2018:43rd AA (5th Duke of Wellington's) Battalion 1820:, the 'Dukes' formed part of the rearguard. 1746:In 1919, the 1st Battalion took part in the 920:Map of the Guilford Court House Battleground 704:The 76th Regiment was originally raised, by 8950:Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) 8800:Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 6981:42nd (The Royal Highland) (The Black Watch) 6708:Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire 6542:Regimental Association website (dwr.org.uk) 5422: 5420: 4803: 4801: 4746: 4744: 4742: 3768:Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis 3699: 2874:The Duke of Wellington's Regiment had four 2762:Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire 1752:Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 1592:. It then fought a rearguard action at the 1332: 460:Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire 432:33rd (or The Duke of Wellington's) Regiment 418:, thus formalising an association with the 375:Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 8573: 8559: 8082:103rd Regiment of Foot (Volunteer Hunters) 6748: 6734: 6619: 6605: 5223: 5080: 5078: 5042:(Supplement). 20 March 1908. p. 2149. 4307: 4165:"Brief History and Titles of the Regiment" 2545:, with an area of responsibility covering 2038:31st (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade 1062:. They had a decisive part to play in the 687:in the year following Wellington's death. 8700:Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry) 8670:Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 7938:98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot 7013:45th (Nottinghamshire Sherwood Foresters) 6248: 6246: 5936:"1994 - 2006 Soldiering around the World" 5496:. James Kitchener Heath. 16 February 2016 5252: 5250: 5199: 5197: 5195: 5193: 5191: 5051: 5049: 4628: 4626: 4279: 4277: 4275: 4273: 4271: 4269: 2393: 2170:bridgehead, in late November, and around 2166:, the 7th Battalion was stationed at the 1874:for his courageous action in the battle. 1648:in November 1918. They saw action on the 1363:West Yorkshire Volunteer Infantry Brigade 1029:The regiment took part in the disastrous 8980:Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) 8900:Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) 8014:100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian) 8001:100th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin) 6065: 5930: 5928: 5926: 5924: 5922: 5920: 5918: 5916: 5570: 5568: 5566: 5452: 5450: 5417: 5162: 5102: 5100: 5098: 5096: 5094: 5092: 5090: 5032: 4860: 4858: 4798: 4739: 4537: 4535: 4480:Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford 4463: 4449: 4398: 4383: 4369: 4354: 3782:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington 3761:John Griffin, 4th Baron Howard de Walden 3568: 2913: 2889: 2862: 2809:, during the Peninsular War of 1809–1813 2689: 2681: 2584: 2441:In 1953, the 1st Battalion relieved the 2432: 2423: 1741: 1624:and the 10th Battalion was in action at 1380: 1237: 1171:33rd (The Duke of Wellington's) Regiment 1077: 953: 915: 762: 578:and from 1971 was regularly engaged in ' 493:and many of the greatest battles of the 7968:99th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin) 7323:72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) 7253:67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot 6520:. Leo Cooper/Secker & Warburg Ltd. 6512: 5841: 5839: 5837: 5835: 5075: 4890: 4888: 4244: 4136:"Yorkshire Regiment regimental history" 2802:, during the Second World War 1941–1944 2541:In March 1994, the 'Dukes' deployed to 2040:, protecting West Yorkshire during the 1974:in February 1942. They were trained as 1600:. The 2nd Battalion also fought at the 1392:The 2nd battalion was stationed at the 898: 745:Halifax Regiment (Duke of Wellington's) 561:, the 'Dukes' desperate defence of the 426:died in 1852 and in the following year 400:George Hastings, 8th Earl of Huntingdon 205:Colours: 2 Regulation & 2 Honorary 197:: "Fortune is the companion of virtue") 9139: 8875:Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 7594:85th (Royal Volontiers Light Infantry) 7478:79th (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) 7458:78th (Highland) (The Ross-shire Buffs) 6243: 5307: 5305: 5303: 5301: 5247: 5188: 5129: 5127: 5125: 5046: 4623: 4266: 3917:Sir Robert Napier Hubert Campbell Bray 2922: 2816:, during the First World War 1914–1918 2406:had broken out. They were part of the 1698:The 8th (Service) Battalion landed at 1631: 1049:In 1799 the regiment took part in the 845:The regiment was also involved in the 810: 9121:Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey 8880:King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) 8655:King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 8554: 8148:105th (Queen's Own Royal Highlanders) 6729: 6600: 6439:. London: Harper Collins Publishers. 6361: 5913: 5563: 5447: 5438: 5087: 4855: 4532: 4418: 4412: 4324:"Battle of Guildford Courthouse 1781" 3907:Sir Alexander Frank Philip Christison 3615:Victoria Cross recipients have been: 2858: 2847:9th Battalion Veterans Annual reunion 2536: 2413: 2055:In 1944 the regiment was assigned to 1886:View of 'point 171' from the dry Wadi 616: 521:, the regiment fought as part of the 146:One Battalion (at final amalgamation) 8645:Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 6472:, Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1992, 6131: 6099:"Proud Dukes lay down their colours" 5991:. Erquinghem-lys.com. Archived from 5832: 4885: 4670: 4226:. F. Warne – via Google Books. 3704:Colonels of the regiment have been: 2934: 2677:Multi-National Division (South-East) 2669:1 (United Kingdom) Armoured Division 2105:49th (West Riding) Infantry Division 1616:. The 2nd Battalion was also at the 1503: 1431:(1896–1897), being stationed in the 1141:In 1822, the regiment was posted to 8308:114th (Royal Highlander Volunteers) 8273:111th (Loyal Birmingham Volunteers) 8129:104th (Royal Manchester Volunteers) 7543:82nd (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) 7151:60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps) 6993:43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) 5987:Michel LANNOO (28 September 2011). 5685:"Yorkshire Volunteers [UK]" 5298: 5122: 4785:"The Cardwell and Childers Reforms" 4038:and Pte Brian Stead played for the 2671:. The 'Dukes' returned, as part of 2621:talks were being held on the town. 2386:, which in 1967 became part of the 1870:of the 1st Battalion was awarded a 1775: 529:, forming part of the rearguard at 253: 13: 8885:King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 7962:99th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary) 7933:98th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary) 7887:97th (Inverness-shire Highlanders) 7839:95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot 7317:72nd (Royal Manchester Volunteers) 7231:65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) 6350:, Aldershot: Ogilby Trusts, 1982, 5788:Brereton, JM; Savory, ACS (1993). 5313:"1939 - 1946 The Second World War" 4565:"1815 – 1854 Forty Years of Peace" 4543:"1815 - 1854 Forty Years of Peace" 2931:in the Woolshops area of Halifax. 2795:, during the Crimean War 1853–1856 2659:In 2003, the 'Dukes' were part of 2482: 2398:The 1st Battalion was deployed to 2123:on 12 June 1944 shortly after the 1584:in August 1914 for service on the 1551: 1400:from 1886 and then transferred to 1098:, they took part in the action at 883:. By 11 May, the American General 695: 620: 14: 9208: 9147:The Duke of Wellington's Regiment 9048:Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion 8795:Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 8252:110th (Queen's Royal Musqueteers) 8050:102nd (Queen's Royal Volunteers) 7491:80th (Royal Edinburgh Volunteers) 7472:79th (Royal Liverpool Volunteers) 7395:75th (Prince of Wales's Regiment) 7243:66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot 7099:52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) 6779:3rd (East Kent – The Buffs) 6535: 6501:, Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2010, 5758:"British Army units from 1945 on" 5732:"British Army units from 1945 on" 5711:"British Army units from 1945 on" 5135:"1914 - 1918 The First World War" 4865:Clarence Dalrymple Bruce (1927). 4408:. 23 November 1793. p. 1052. 3952:The 'Dukes' had a long and proud 3859:General William Nelson Hutchinson 3834:General William Nelson Hutchinson 3808:1845–1847 Lieutenant General Sir 2950: 2909:Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire 2823:, during the Korean war 1952–1953 2752:In December 2004, as part of the 2528:In 1985, the 'Dukes' deployed to 2319:Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) 1673:186th (2/2nd West Riding) Brigade 1325:. Similarly, the 2nd Admin Bn at 1224:in 1864. In March 1866 a British 1161:and other such endemic diseases. 632:was originally formed in 1702 as 630:The Duke of Wellington's Regiment 609:in 1994, whilst serving with the 28:The Duke of Wellington's Regiment 8280:112th (King's Royal Musqueteers) 8096:103rd (Loyal Bristol Volunteers) 7702:90th (Perthshire Light Infantry) 6789:5th (Northumberland) (Fusiliers) 6298: 6272: 6217: 6191: 6174: 6149: 6117: 6091: 6047: 4422:A Brief History of the Caribbean 3739:1730–1739 Lt-Gen Robert Dalzell. 2352: 2343:King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2303:24 Guards Brigade (1st Division) 2272: 1961: 1949: 1934: 1915: 1903: 1891: 1879: 1854:and force a German retreat from 1850:, in an attempt to outflank the 1780: 1466:, and 500 officers and men left 360: 180:"The Old Seven and Sixpennies", 104: 85: 72: 59: 35: 8940:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 8860:Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 8840:Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 8322:115th (Royal Scotch Lowlanders) 7582:84th (Royal Highland Emigrants) 7563:83rd (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) 7556:83rd (Royal Glasgow Volunteers) 7519:81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) 7497:80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) 7426:77th (Montgomery's Highlanders) 6929:33rd (The Duke of Wellington's) 6572:British Army units from 1945 on 6418:British Army Handbook 1939–1945 6055:"Captain Sir Tom Moore (Ret'd)" 6029: 6007: 5989:"Erquinghem leys Freedom Award" 5980: 5954: 5895:"Duke of Wellington's Regiment" 5887: 5865: 5806: 5771: 5750: 5724: 5703: 5677: 5651: 5625: 5609: 5593: 5577: 5554: 5545: 5531: 5522: 5508: 5486: 5477: 5468: 5399: 5367: 5358: 5349: 5331: 5276: 5153: 5108:"Duke of Wellington's Regiment" 5026: 5011: 5002: 4987: 4972: 4946: 4920: 4834: 4753: 4730: 4721: 4704: 4695: 4679: 4664: 4648: 4601: 4579: 4557: 4510: 4484: 4472: 4443: 4392: 4363: 4338: 4298: 4079: 3827:Field Marshal Sir Charles Yorke 3815:1847–1855 General Henry D’Oyly. 2747: 2103:, which itself was part of the 1842:The 'Dukes' also fought in the 1677:62nd (2nd West Riding) Division 1638:147th (2nd West Riding) Brigade 1556: 1323:6th Yorkshire (West Riding) RVC 981: 438:, the 33rd was linked with the 9187:1702 establishments in England 8640:Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 8343:116th (Perthshire Highlanders) 8109:103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) 8076:102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers) 8045:101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) 7922:98th (Argyllshire Highlanders) 7414:76th (MacDonald's Highlanders) 7369:74th (Argyleshire Highlanders) 7297:71st (Highland Light Infantry) 7263:68th (Durham) (Light Infantry) 6924:32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry 6547:Yorkshire Regiment MOD website 6401:Farndale, General Sir Martin, 5458:"600 Infantry Regiment RA(TA)" 4994:"The War - Return of Troops". 4230: 4215: 4189: 4179: 4128: 4111: 4102: 3742:1739–1753 Lt-Gen John Johnson. 2960:War of the Austrian Succession 2833:War of the Austrian Succession 2523:garrison regiment in Gibraltar 2204:in April 1945, shortly before 1341:(and as a continuation of the 1288:for their part in the action. 1113: 1074:Napoleon's Return and Waterloo 958:33rd Regiment at a reenactment 905:Battle of Guilford Court House 767:Soldier of 33rd regiment, 1742 1: 8765:Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 8760:King's Own Scottish Borderers 8208:107th (Bengal Light Infantry) 8189:106th (Bombay Light Infantry) 8169:105th (Madras Light Infantry) 8155:105th (Volunteers of Ireland) 8070:102nd (New South Wales Corps) 8008:100th (New South Wales Corps) 7778:94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers) 7772:93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) 7732:92nd (Donegal Light Infantry) 7508:81st (Aberdeenshire Highland) 7195:63rd (2nd Highland Battalion) 7179:62nd (1st Highland Battalion) 6700:Duke of Wellington's Regiment 6310: 4238:"The United Service Magazine" 4062:East and West Riding Regiment 4040:Yorkshire County Cricket Club 3887:Sir Herbert Eversley Belfield 2402:in 1952, two years after the 2182:in an attempt to capture the 2180:German 6th Parachute Division 1693: 1588:. It first saw action at the 1299: 1198:The 33rd was involved in the 895:, a victory for the British. 456:Honourable East India Company 8998:Honourable Artillery Company 8820:South Staffordshire Regiment 8770:Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 8039:101st (Duke of York's Irish) 7715:91st (Shropshire Volunteers) 7645:87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) 6904:28th (North Gloucestershire) 6879:23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) 6869:21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers) 6794:6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire) 6499:Tracing the Rifle Volunteers 6457:, London: Leo Cooper, 1970, 5873:"General Review - Strensall" 4815:. p. 34. Archived from 4379:. 29 June 1793. p. 555. 4096: 3927:Sir Charles Richard Huxtable 3747:33rd Regiment of Foot (1751) 3722:(12 February to 8 May 1705). 3564: 2624: 2514:The 'Dukes' returned to the 2036:43rd AA Battalion served in 1572:The 2nd Battalion landed at 1422:British South Africa Company 1377:Duties of Empire (1881–1914) 1212:1868 Expedition to Abyssinia 1205: 986:The 33rd also fought at the 818:American War of Independence 758: 730:Honorable East India Company 679:Owing to its links with the 483:American war of Independence 304:Last Colonel of the Regiment 7: 9197:Regiments of the Korean War 8915:York and Lancaster Regiment 8675:King's (Liverpool Regiment) 8665:Royal Warwickshire Regiment 8619:Guards Machine Gun Regiment 7767:93rd (Highland) (1793-1798) 7696:90th (Yorkshire Volunteers) 7689:90th (Irish Light Infantry) 7445:78th (Fraser's Highlanders) 7286:71st (Fraser's Highlanders) 7206:64th (Loudon's Highlanders) 7066:50th (American Provincials) 7029:47th Regiment (4th Marines) 6889:25th (King's Own Borderers) 6592:The Royal Artillery 1939–45 6483:Routledge, Brigadier N.W., 6199:"Victoria Cross recipients" 5462:The Royal Artillery 1939-45 5432:The Royal Artillery 1939-45 5411:The Royal Artillery 1939-45 5343:The Royal Artillery 1939-45 4701:London Gazette 28 July 1868 4492:"1787 - 1810 Wars in India" 4459:. 14 May 1796. p. 460. 4045: 4036:Free Foresters Cricket Club 3551: 3360:France and Flanders 1914–18 2614:Distinguished Service Order 2599:Conspicuous Gallantry Cross 2478:Post-Korean War (1956–2006) 2261:and converted to armour as 2231:British Expeditionary Force 2111:, but were instead sent to 1831:was a ridge dominating the 1642:49th (West Riding) Division 997: 939:, plus reinforcements from 825:Battle of Sullivan's Island 607:Conspicuous Gallantry Cross 523:British Expeditionary Force 311:Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter 10: 9213: 9038:Highland Cyclist Battalion 9033:Northern Cyclist Battalion 8650:Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 7994:100th (Gordon Highlanders) 7974:99th (Duke of Edinburgh's) 7893:97th (Queen's Own Germans) 7866:96th (Queen's Own Germans) 7683:89th (Princess Victoria's) 7651:88th (Highland Volunteers) 7632:87th (Keith's Highlanders) 7139:59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) 6784:4th (The King's Own Royal) 6225:"Colonels of the Regiment" 5847:"1953 - 1994 The Cold War" 5786:The Korean War, Page 336. 5444:Farndale, Annex M, p. 339. 3874:George Elphinstone Erskine 3715:1703–1705 Col Henry Leigh. 2521:In 1983 they provided the 2417: 2364: 2341:on the 1st Dukes, the 1st 2212:2/6th and 2/7th battalions 2153:clearing the Channel Ports 2091:1/6th and 1/7th battalions 1823:The 'Dukes' fought in the 1796:, was immediately sent to 1512:(TF) was formed under the 1414:Bechuanaland Border Police 1209: 1055:British East India Company 902: 689: 642:Robert Duncansons Regiment 357:Tactical Recognition Flash 329:The Marquess of Cornwallis 15: 9113: 9056: 8988: 8865:Northamptonshire Regiment 8632: 8586: 8294:113th (Royal Highlanders) 8176:106th (Black Musqueteers) 8115:104th (King's Volunteers) 7852:96th (British Musketeers) 7750:92nd (Gordon Highlanders) 7588:84th (York and Lancaster) 7433:77th (Atholl Highlanders) 7268:69th (South Lincolnshire) 6764: 6692: 6641: 6634: 6468:Litchfield, Norman E.H., 6437:Wellington: The Iron Duke 6433:Holmes, Professor Richard 6139:"The Regimental Memorial" 5494:"The assault on Le Havre" 4979:"The War - The Militia". 4518:"Qatre Bras and Waterloo" 4027:, Scotland, GB, 1965 and 3611:Victoria Cross recipients 2894:click on image to enlarge 2462:The 'Dukes' embarked for 2408:1st Commonwealth Division 2373:(later Medium Regiment), 2347:145th Regiment RAC (8DWR) 2281:. The regiment served in 2279:145th Regiment RAC (8DWR) 2149:Second Battle of the Odon 1602:First Battle of the Marne 1563:2nd (Rawalpindi) Division 1408:, posting one company on 1164: 847:Battle of Fort Washington 662:Robert Dalzell's Regiment 481:successions, through the 434:. In 1881, following the 356: 351: 322: 303: 278: 264: 259: 248: 232: 222: 211: 201: 186: 178:"The Old Seventy-Sixth", 164: 150: 142: 127: 117: 99: 54: 50:1 July 1702 – 6 June 2006 46: 34: 27: 8895:King's Royal Rifle Corps 8785:East Lancashire Regiment 8775:Gloucestershire Regiment 8660:Northumberland Fusiliers 8378:119th (The Prince's Own) 8329:115th (Prince William's) 7664:88th (Connaught Rangers) 7626:86th (Royal County Down) 7219:64th (2nd Staffordshire) 6964:40th (2nd Somersetshire) 6954:38th (1st Staffordshire) 6839:15th (York, East Riding) 6628:Royal Yorkshire Regiment 6577:British Military History 6420:, Stroud: Sutton, 1998, 6015:"The Yorkshire Regiment" 5814:"1952 - 1953 Korean War" 5084:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 85–91. 4954:"1899-1902 The Boer War" 4869:. Medici. Archived from 4840:Beckett, pp. 135, 185–6. 4634:"Abyssinia: 1867 – 1868" 4072: 3999:internationals include: 3947: 3700:Colonels of the Regiment 3579:les Voltigeurs de Québec 2772:-based regiments in the 2718:the Duke of Wellington. 2420:Third Battle of the Hook 2359:146th Regiment RAC (DWR) 2289:. It joined 1st Army in 2137:capture the city of Caen 2125:D-Day landings of 6 June 1972:Battle of Sittang Bridge 1846:. They took part in the 1816:. During the retreat to 1724:17th (Northern) Division 1712:11th (Northern) Division 1333:Childers Reforms of 1881 1044: 911:Battle of Wetzell's Mill 840:Battle of Harlem Heights 710:Lord Harcourt's Regiment 424:first Duke of Wellington 420:West Riding of Yorkshire 80:Kingdom of Great Britain 9114:Channel Islands Militia 9058:Territorial Battalions 9008:Cambridgeshire Regiment 8975:Royal Munster Fusiliers 8925:Highland Light Infantry 8780:Worcestershire Regiment 8720:Leicestershire Regiment 8710:East Yorkshire Regiment 8246:109th (Bombay Infantry) 8227:108th (Madras Infantry) 7949:99th (Jamaica Regiment) 7569:83rd (County of Dublin) 7045:48th (Northamptonshire) 7023:46th (South Devonshire) 6884:24th (2nd Warwickshire) 6819:11th (North Devonshire) 5159:Becke, Pt 2b, pp. 41–8. 4810:"The Duke's, 1702-2006" 3941:Evelyn John Webb-Carter 3934:William Richard Mundell 2297:and was transferred to 2164:Operation Market Garden 2145:Leicestershire Regiment 2101:West Yorkshire Regiment 1998:The regiment served in 1658:German spring offensive 1596:, an action during the 1567:1st (Peshawar) Division 1542:2nd West Riding Brigade 1051:Fourth Anglo-Mysore War 1006:, the third son of the 666:John Johnson's Regiment 658:Henry Hawley's Regiment 507:Battle of Passchendaele 265:Last Commanding Officer 9152:Regiments of Yorkshire 9043:Kent Cyclist Battalion 9028:Herefordshire Regiment 9023:Hertfordshire Regiment 9018:Inns of Court Regiment 9003:Monmouthshire Regiment 8970:Royal Dublin Fusiliers 8525:134th (Loyal Limerick) 8142:104th Regiment of Foot 8136:104th (New Brunswick ) 7072:50th (The Queen's Own) 6949:37th (North Hampshire) 6919:31st (Huntingdonshire) 6864:20th (East Devonshire) 6854:18th (The Royal Irish) 6769:1st or The Royal Scots 6362:Boose, Donald (2014). 5244:Litchfield, pp. 267–9. 5110:. The Long, Long trail 4896:"The Dukes: 1702-2006" 4736:Beckett, Appendix VII. 4419:Asann, Ridvan (2007). 3969:Mike Campbell-Lamerton 3939:1999–2006 Maj-Gen Sir 3574: 3460:Djebel Bou Aoukaz 1943 3452:Gueriat el Atach Ridge 3437:North-West Europe 1940 3399:Third Anglo-Afghan War 2929:9th Duke of Wellington 2919: 2895: 2871: 2727:Timothy Taylor Brewery 2695: 2687: 2590: 2438: 2430: 2394:Korean War (1952–1956) 2323:Battle of Banana Ridge 2299:25th Army Tank Brigade 2283:21st Army Tank Brigade 2223:137th Infantry Brigade 2099:, alongside the 1/5th 2097:147th Infantry Brigade 1825:North African Campaign 1748:Third Anglo-Afghan War 1662:Hundred Days Offensive 1479:South Africa 1900–1902 1389: 1243: 1087: 1064:Battle of Seringapatam 1016:purchased a commission 988:Battle of Green Spring 959: 921: 768: 755:, or 'DWR' for short. 701: 700:76th Regiment Insignia 654:George Wade's Regiment 646:George Wade's Regiment 638:Henry Leigh's Regiment 626: 625:33rd Regiment Insignia 515:Third Anglo-Afghan War 388:, forming part of the 286:The Duke of Wellington 191:Virtutis Fortuna Comes 170:"The Havercake Lads", 8920:Durham Light Infantry 8810:Royal Sussex Regiment 8755:South Wales Borderers 8750:Royal Welsh Fusiliers 8740:Royal Scots Fusiliers 8715:Bedfordshire Regiment 8685:Lincolnshire Regiment 8538:Regimental titles in 8240:109th (Aberdeenshire) 7872:96th Regiment of Foot 7796:94th (Scots Brigade) 7420:76th Regiment of Foot 7173:62nd (Royal American) 7129:57th (West Middlesex) 6914:30th (Cambridgeshire) 6909:29th (Worcestershire) 6849:17th (Leicestershire) 6799:7th (Royal Fusiliers) 6681:76th Regiment of Foot 6388:The Defeat of Germany 6280:"The Dukes and Rugby" 6254:"The Dukes and Rugby" 6017:. Ministry of Defence 5170:"Preamble to history" 4469:Holmes (2002). p. 41. 4389:Holmes (2002). p. 28. 4360:Holmes (2002). p. 25. 4138:. Ministry of Defence 4089:is not a coincidence. 4052:76th Regiment of Foot 4029:Arthur 'Ollie' Keegan 3851:76th Regiment of Foot 3796:Lord Charles Somerset 3789:John Coape Sherbrooke 3572: 2917: 2893: 2866: 2853:Captain Sir Tom Moore 2693: 2685: 2654:Republic of Macedonia 2601:, second only to the 2588: 2436: 2427: 2384:West Riding Battalion 2206:Victory in Europe Day 2162:After the failure of 2127:. They fought in the 1806:1st Infantry Division 1742:Inter-war (1919–1938) 1660:and the final Allied 1614:first Battle of Ypres 1492:then in late 1902 to 1384: 1241: 1096:Battle of Quatre Bras 1081: 957: 919: 859:Battle of White Marsh 829:Battle of Long Island 766: 699: 692:76th Regiment of Foot 650:33rd Regiment of Foot 634:Huntingdon's Regiment 624: 440:76th Regiment of Foot 412:33rd Regiment of Foot 408:Huntingdon's Regiment 279:Last Colonel-in-Chief 8825:Dorsetshire Regiment 8790:East Surrey Regiment 8735:Lancashire Fusiliers 8725:Royal Irish Regiment 7401:75th (Stirlingshire) 7145:60th (De Grangues's) 6944:36th (Herefordshire) 6814:10th (North Lincoln) 6587:The Long, Long Trail 6567:Yorkshire Volunteers 6073:"Regimental Colours" 5995:on 28 September 2007 5474:Ellis, pp. 369, 380. 5387:on 23 September 2015 4750:Westlake, pp. 260–7. 4671:Mekonnen, Yohannes. 4609:"Battle of Inkerman" 3976:Ponjiasi played for 3849:* incorporating the 3810:Henry Sheehy Keating 3689:Hanson Victor Turner 3671:Richard Henry Burton 3587:10th Battalion, The 3099:South Africa 1900–02 2673:4 (Armoured) Brigade 2447:defending a position 2388:Yorkshire Volunteers 2305:on the push through 2259:Royal Armoured Corps 2251:evacuated to England 2202:Liberation of Arnhem 2048:, and it became the 1868:Richard Henry Burton 1802:3rd Infantry Brigade 1794:Edmund Charles Beard 1546:West Riding Division 1457:Battle of Paardeberg 1402:Halifax, Nova Scotia 1024:lieutenant-colonelcy 899:Guilford Court House 855:Battle of Germantown 851:Battle of Brandywine 791:, then again at the 787:, gaining its first 517:in 1919. During the 340:Sir Charles Huxtable 155:Battlesbury Barracks 9105:Glasgow Highlanders 8905:Manchester Regiment 8690:Devonshire Regiment 8624:Household Battalion 7237:66th (Pepperrell's) 7200:63rd (West Suffolk) 7134:58th (Rutlandshire) 7114:54th (West Norfolk) 7104:53rd (10th Marines) 6975:42nd (Oglethorpe's) 6939:35th (Royal Sussex) 6899:27th (Inniskilling) 6844:16th (Bedfordshire) 6824:12th (East Suffolk) 6774:2nd (Queen's Royal) 6382:Ellis, Major L.F., 6346:Beckett, Ian F.W., 6043:on 3 February 2009. 5691:on 30 December 2005 5639:on 27 December 2005 5286:. 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33rd Regiment

Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom
British Army
Line infantry
Armoured infantry
Warrior IFV
Battlesbury Barracks
Warminster
Latin
Indian elephant
St George's Day
Waterloo Day
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Brigadier
The Duke of Wellington
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Major-General
Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter
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The Marquess of Cornwallis
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