- 53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=53rd Regiment of Foot
caption=Regimental uniform, 1840s
country=Kingdom of Great Britain /United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
allegiance=British Army
type=Infantry
branch=
dates=1755-1881
specialization=
command_structure=
size= two battalion regiment
current_commander=
garrison=Shropshire , England
ceremonial_chief=
nickname= "Brickdusts", "Red Regiment"
colors=Red Facings
march=
mascot=
battles= Talavera and Sobraon
notable_commanders=William Whitmore ,Sir John Abercromby
anniversaries= :"For other units with the same regimental number, see53rd Regiment of Foot (disambiguation) "The 53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot was a
British Army regiment founded in 1755. In 1881, as part of theChilders Reforms , it becameThe King's Shropshire Light Infantry Regiment. Its traditions are currently held by the 3rd battalion ofThe Light Infantry .History
The 53rd was raised in 1755 as the 55th but was renumbered in 1757 to the 53rd. The regiment would see its first action when it arrived at
Quebec City in May of 1776 to help raise the siege of the city of the city byContinental Army troops during theAmerican Revolutionary War . The regiment served in the 1776 campaign underGuy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester at theBattle of Trois-Rivières and theBattle of Valcour Island . In 1777 its flank companies (Grenadier andLight infantry ) were with Gen.John Burgoyne during the ill-fatedSaratoga Campaign . Men from the other eight companies would serve under Maj.Christopher Carleton of the29th Regiment of Foot duringCarleton's Raid (1778) and in 1780 during theBurning of the Valleys campaign.Lieutenant Houghton of the 53rd would lead theRoyalton Raid in 1780 burning three towns in easternVermont . In 1782 the regiment was linked to the county ofShropshire for recruiting. The Regiment returned toEngland in 1787.Europe
During the
French Revolutionary Wars and theNapoleonic Wars the regiment raised a 2ndbattalion . The regiment would see action at theBattle of Nieuport ,Battle of Tournay ,St. Lucia ,Battle of Talavera ,Battle of Salamanca ,Battle of Vittoria ,Battle of Nivelle and theBattle of Toulouse .India
The regiment would be in
India to serve in theFirst Anglo-Sikh War ,Second Anglo-Sikh War and theIndian Mutiny where it took part in the relief of Lucknow. The regiment earned 5Victoria Crosses during the Mutiny.Amalgamation
In 1881 the regiment was combined with the
85th Regiment of Foot to formThe King's Shropshire Light Infantry Regiment. In1968 The King's Shropshire Light Infantry became the 3rd battalion ofThe Light Infantry .The 53rd regiment is commemorated in
A E Housman 's poem '1887', from "A Shropshire Lad ".References
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