- West Somerset Yeomanry
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dates= 17974 - 1967
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World War IYeomanry Infantry
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World War OneBattle of the Somme 1918Bapaume 1918,br>Hindenburg Line ,br>Epehy Pursuit to Mons France and Flanders 1918 Battle of Gallipoli 1915Egypt 1916-17
First Battle of Gaza Second Battle of Gaza Third Battle of Gaza Jerusalem Tell 'Asur Palestine 1917-18
World War Two
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 West Somerset Yeomanry were formed in 1794, whenKing George III was on the throne,William Pitt the Younger was thePrime Minister ofGreat Britain , and across theEnglish Channel , Britain was faced by a French nation that had recentlyguillotined its King and 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]Boer War
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December 13 ,1899 , the decision to allow volunteer forces serve in the Second Boer War was made. Due to the string of defeats duringBlack Week in December, 1899, the British government realized they were going to need more troops than just the regular army, thus issuing aRoyal Warrant onDecember 24 ,1899 . This warrant officially created theImperial Yeomanry .The Royal Warrant asked standing Yeomanry regiments to provide service companies of approximately 115 men each. In addition to this, many British citizens (usually mid-upper class) volunteered to join the new regiment. [Citation
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title = Boer War Notes
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accessdate = 2007-06-11] Although there were strict requirements, many volunteers were accepted with substandard horsemanship/marksmanship, however they had significant time to train while awaiting transport.The first contingent of recruits contained 550 officers, 10,371 men with 20
battalion s and 4 companies [Citation
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accessdate = 2007-06-11] , which arrived inSouth Africa between February and April, 1900. [Citation
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accessdate = 2007-07-03] Upon arrival, the regiment was sent throughout the zone of operations.
The inscription "South Africa" on the Regimental crest commemorates service in the Boer War. The regiment provided troops for the 7th BattalionImperial Yeomanry , and sailed for the Cape in March 1900.World War I
During World War One the regiment formed second (2/1st) and third (3/1st) line regiments. cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/westsomerset.htm]
1/1st West Somerset Yeomanry
On mobilisation the original regiment now known as the 1/1st West Somerset Yeomanry was attached to the
2nd Mounted Brigade of the1st Mounted Division .In October 1915 they were dismounted, and moved overseas to take partin theDardenelles campaign and landed at Sulva Bay inGallipoli where they were attached to the11th (Northern) Division . This lasted until theNovember 5 , 1915 , when they were attached to the2nd Mounted Division . After the evacuation of Gallipoli they moved toEgypt and became part of the2nd Dismounted Brigade , part of theWestern Frontier Force . OnJanuary 4 , 1917 the regiment was converted to an infantry unit and formed the 12th Battalion, (West Somerset Yeomanry),Somerset Light Infantry , now attached to the229th Brigade ,74th (Yeomanry) Division . It was as part of the 74th (Yeomanry) Division that they moved to theWestern Front inFrance until the end of the war.2/1st West Somerset Yeomanry
The 2/1st West Somerset Yeomanry was formed in September 1914,they were converted into a cyclist unit in 1916 they remained in the United Kingdom until moving to
Ireland in May 1918, until the end of the war.3/1st West Someraset Yeomanry
the third line regiment the 3/1st West Somerset Yeomanry was formed in 1915. They would remain in the United Kingdom until they were disbanded in early 1917.
Between the Wars
The Regiment was reformed in 1920 as a Gunner Brigade. On re-organisation in 1927, two West Somerset Yeomanry Batteries were brigaded with two Batteries of the
Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry forming the 94th Brigade R.F.A.World War II
On mobilisation in 1939 the Regiment now known as the 55 (Wessex) Field Regiment R.A. formed a seciond line Regiment known as the 112 Field Regiment RA.cite web|title=ra39-45|url= http://www.ra39-45.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/field/page112.html]
55 (Wessex) Field Regiment
The regiment was formed around two batteries the 373 (W Somerset Yeo) and 374 (W Somerset Yeo) both equuipped with 25 pounder guns and initially attached to the
45th Infantry Division .The regiment remained in theUnited Kingdom , until landing in Normandy on D-Day plus 21 as part of theGuards Armoured Division which it had joined in 1942.They saw their first action atPubot en Bassin and was involved in the battles forCarpiquet Areodrome ,Caen and theMiny Bocage .It was with the Guards Armoured Division's when they advanced from theFalaise Gap to the capture ofBrussels and in the assault's on theAlbert Canal and theEscaut Canal . They also participated in theBattle of the Reichswald and provided support for the assault river crossing of the Rhine.They ended the war atAachen where they were deployed in an occupational role.112 Field Regiment RA(TA)
This regiment was a second line regiment formed from the 55 (Wessex) Field Regiment.It consisted of two batteries the 217 and 220 (Wiltshire) they remained in the United Kingdom until Juine 1944 when they were deployed to
France , with the43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division .Post War
In 1947 the Regiment was reformed with the title 55th Field Regiment R.A. until February 1967, when with the reduction of the
Territorial Army it ceased to exist as a Regiment. Some elements of the Regiment, along with elements of theNorth Somerset Yeomanry , were combined with theSomerset Light Infantry to form the Somerset Yeomanry and Light Infantry, which changed title again in 1971 became the 6th Battalion TheLight Infantry (Volunteers).References
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