- Pembroke Yeomanry
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battle_honours=Fishguard South Africa 1901
World War IGaza Tell'Asus Jericho Egypt 1916-17Jerusalam Palestine 1917-18Somme 1918Bapaume 1918Epehy Hindenburg Line Pursuit to Mons France and Flanders 1918
World War II
No battle honours were awarded. It is tradition within artillery units that the Regiment's guns represent its colours and battle honours. [cite web|title=mod.uk|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/royalsignals/1sigsqn/history/rby.htm]The Pembroke Yeomanry were formed in 1794, by
Lord Mitford [cite web|title=army.mod|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/rlc/units/157_logistic_sp_regt/224_py_tpt_sqn_rlc_v/index.htm] whenKing George III was on the throne,William Pitt the Younger wasPrime Minister ofGreat Britain , and across theEnglish Channel , Britain was faced by a French nation that had recentlyguillotined its King and which possessed a revolutionary army numbering half a million men. The Prime Minister proposed that theEnglish Counties form a force of Volunteer Yeoman Cavalry that could be called on by the King to defend the country against invasion or by theLord Lieutenant to subdue any civil disorder within the country. [cite web|title=worcestershire|url=http://www.ph012b2086.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/harry/wyc.htm]In 1797 the French Republican "
La Legion Noire " landed offCarreg Wastad Point, in what would be theLast invasion of Britain , only to surrender to a much smaller force including the Pembroke Yeomanry hastily assembled under Lord Cawdor.cite web|title=army.mod|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/rlc/units/157_logistic_sp_regt/224_py_tpt_sqn_rlc_v/index.htm] Two of the Frenchfrigate s involved were captured and one was re-commissioned in theRoyal Navy as HMS "Fisgard".In 1853 Queen Victoria awarded thebattle honour "Fishguard" upon the Regiment.The unit became the first volunteer unit to receive a battle honour and remains the only unit still serving in the British Army to bear the name of an engagement on British soil.Boer War
During the Boer War the Yeomanry provided the 30th (Pembrokshire) Company of the 9th (Welsh) Battalion of Imperial Yeomanry, landing in South Africa in 1890 to fight as Mounted Infantry, and replacing them, a second 30th Company in 1901, both saw considerable action. [cite web|title=Anglo Boer War|url=http://www.angloboerwar.com/forces/army_IY.htm]
World War I
During World War One the regiment formed second and third line units known as the 2/1st and the 3/1st Pembroke Yeomanry.
1/1st Pembroke Yeomanry
The 1/1st Pembroke Yeomanry remained in the United Kingdom until after the evacuation from
Gallipoli when as part of theSouth Wales Mounted Brigade they were sent as reinforcements to theMiddle East on arrival a detatchment from the regiment formed part of theImperial Camel Corps . While the remainder of the Regimenttogether with the 1/1stGlamorgan Yeomanry re-roled as infantry and formed the 24th Battalion theWelch Regiment attatched to the74th (Yeomanry) Division . The Division was involved in actions against the Turkish forces at the battles ofSecond Battle of Gaza ,Third Battle of Gaza ,Battle of Beersheba and theBattle of Epehy and the capture of Jerusalem and Jericho. The Division was moved toFrance in May 1918. The 24th Welch enteredAth on theNovember 11 , 1918 , only two and a half hours before hostilities ceased.2/1st Pembroke Yeomanry
The 2/1st Pembroke Yeomanry was based at
Southwold during the raid by Admiral Boedicker’s battle cruisers on Lowestoft in 1916.. The regiment was converted in a cyclist unit later in 1916 and did not see any active service overseas.. [cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/pembroke.htm]3/1st Pembroke Yeomanry
The third line regiment the 3/1st was formed in 1915 and remained in the
United Kingdom , until they were disbanded in early 1917. [cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/pembroke.htm]Between the Wars
On the reforming of the TA, the 14 senior Yeomanry Regiments remained as horsed cavalry regiments (6 forming the 5th and
6th Cavalry Brigade s) the remaining Yeomanry Regiments would be re roled as Artillery. [cite web|title=mod.uk|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/royalsignals/1sigsqn/history/rby.htm] The Pembroke Yeomanry were one of the regiments that now formed part of theRoyal Artillery .World War II
During World War Two the Pembroke Yeomany on mobilisation formed two regiments the 102nd Field Regiment and the second line 146th Field Regiment. [cite web|title=army.mod|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/rlc/units/157_logistic_sp_regt/224_py_tpt_sqn_rlc_v/index.htm]
The first line 102nd Field Regiment, formed from the two Pembrokeshire Batteries, landed at
Algiers in February 1943 as part of the1st Army . After the fall ofTunis they converted to a medium artillery regiment and landed inItaly with the8th Army , in December 1943, by the end of the war they were on the banks of theRiver Po .Having Reformed as field artillery,between the wars the Pembroke Yeomanry’s Cardiganshire Battery on the start on World War Two now became a separate Regiment.As 146th Field Regiment they landed in
Suez in September 1942, joining the8th Army and participated in theBattle of El Alemain , as part of the7th Armoured Division , Artillery Group. When 7th Armoured returned fromItaly in 1944 to prepare for theNormandy Landings , the Regiment was converted to medium artillery in England. The Regiment returned toFrance for the first time since the end of World War One in July 1944, crossing the Rhine on 17th March of the following year having acquired, from their badges, the nickname of the ‘Fishguard Express’.Post War
In 1946 the Pembroke Yeomanry received the Freedom of the Town and County of
Haverfordwest . Over the years there has been various reorganisations of theTerritorial Army , which has resulted in several changes of role for thee Pembroke Yeomanry, from Cavalry to Artillery to Cavalry to Infantry to the Royal Corps of Transport and finally in 1993 becoming part of theRoyal Logistic Corps , as the 224 (Pembroke Yeomanry) Squadron RLC. [cite web|title=army.mod|url=http://www2.army.mod.uk/rlc/units/157_logistic_sp_regt/224_py_tpt_sqn_rlc_v/index.htm]References
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