- 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards
caption= Regimental Crest and tie colours
dates= 1922-1992
country=United Kingdom
branch=British Army
type=Royal Armoured Corps
role= Main Battle Tank [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_battle_tank#Main_battle_tank_.28late_twentieth_century.29]
size= 550
current_commander=Defunct
Regimental Headquarters= York
ceremonial_chief=
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel-in-Chief
identification_symbol=
identification_symbol_label=
identification_symbol_2=
identification_symbol_2_label=
motto= Quis Seperabit (Latin - who shall separate us).
march= (Quick) St Patrick's Day. (Slow) 4th Dragoons slow march & 7th Dragoons slow march)
anniversaries=Normandy Day (6th June),Dettigen Day (27th June).The 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment of the
British Army from1922 to1992 .It was formed in India in 1922 by the amalgamation of the
4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards and7th Dragoon Guards (Princess Royal's) , as the 4th/7th Dragoon Guards; it gained the distinction Royal in 1935. It returned to the UK in 1929, mechanised in 1938, and transferred to theRoyal Armoured Corps in 1939 prior to the outbreak of war.In 1939, it deployed to
France with theBritish Expeditionary Force , as the reconnaissance regiment of the 2nd Infantry Division under I Corps. It participated in theBattle of France , fighting in northern France and Belgium, and evacuated from Dunkirk inOperation Dynamo . The personnel of the regiment landed in England on3 June 1940 , having abandoned their vehicles.After re-equipping with
Beaverette armoured cars, the regiment was posted to 1st Armoured Reconnaissance Brigade, and then in December 1940 to 27th Armoured Brigade, part of 9th Armoured Division, equipped with Covenanter tanks. At this time, a small group of personnel was detached to form the cadre of a new regiment, the22nd Dragoons . In 1943 they joined 79th Armoured Division, equipping with amphibious Valentine tanks, and later re-equipping withM4 Sherman DD tank s.Under the 8th Armoured Brigade, the regiment landed on King Green,
Gold Beach , at 0720 on 6th June 1944 as part of theOperation Overlord landings, supporting the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division. The regiment later participated in the battle for theFalaise pocket , and as part of the armoured forces inOperation Market Garden - the regiment pushing as far asDriel , on the south bank of the Rhine a couple of miles fromArnhem . Among other notable achievements, it was the first armoured unit to cross theSeine .The regiment ended the war in
Bremerhaven , and a year later was deployed toPalestine for a tour of duty lasting from 1946-1948. The regiment was then deployed toLibya , rotated back to England in 1952, and then to Germany in 1954 as part of 7th Armoured Division. The regiment then rotated regularly between England and Germany, with two squadrons deployed toAden in 1965 and a squadron toCyprus in 1966 as part of the UN forces. There was also a two-year tour in Omagh in Northern Ireland, from 1966 to 1968, following which the regiment returned to rotation between the UK and Germany.Following the reduction of forces at the end of the Cold War, the
Options for Change proposal amalgamated the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards with the5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards , to form the newRoyal Dragoon Guards regiment.References
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/DG4-7rdg.htm 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards at regiments.org]
* [http://www.creullyclub.freeuk.com/frameset.htm 4/7th Royal Dragoon Guards history]
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