- Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
dates=1795-present
country=United Kingdom
branch=Army
type=Armoured Corps
role=Armour Replacement
command_structure=Royal Wessex Yeomanry
motto=Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense
colors=Beaufort Blue, Buff and Crimson
march=Quick: "D'ye ken John Peel?"
battles=See Guidon
notable_commanders=Capt MG Lloyd-Baker,
Lt Col NA Birley DSO,
Lt ColAnthony Kershaw MC
anniversaries=Katia Day, 23rd April 1916,
Bir El Gubi , 19th November 1941The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (RGH) was a unit of the British Army.Raised in 1795 following
William Pitt 's 1794 order to raise volunteer bodies of men to defendGreat Britain , through various re-organisations, the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars remain today on the establishment of theTerritorial Army as C (RGH) SqnRoyal Wessex Yeomanry . Their main function is to provide Tank Repacement Crew for theChallenger 2 Main Battle Tank . They also train in a forward reconnaissance role on theLand Rover Defender . They continue to have strong ties with theKing's Royal Hussars .History
Formation and early years
In 1795 Captain Powell Snell raised the First Troop of Gloucestershire Gentleman and Yeomanry at the Plough Inn in
Cheltenham . By 1797, troops had been raised atMinchinhampton ,Wotton Under Edge ,Stow on the Wold ,Henbury ,Bristol , andGloucester . In 1798 Stroud had also raised a troop. Following the 1802Peace of Amiens , all except the Cheltenham Troop under Major Snell were disbanded.Following the end of the
Napoleonic Wars , all Yeomanry Troops were disbanded, either voluntarily or by order, in 1827. In 1830, responding to unrest amongst agricultural workers, Yeomanry Troops were raised again. The First Troop was established by Mr Codrington of Dodington Park, quickly followed by troops fromFairford ,Cirencester , Stroud,Tetbury ,Gloucester , andBristol . In 1834 the captains of all Gloucestershire troops met inPetty France and combined to form one regiment, known as the Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. The Marquis of Worcester was appointed as the first Commanding Officer and the band was established.Boer War
In 1900 123 members of the RGH under Capt WH Playne left for Cape Town, forming C Coy 1 Bn
Imperial Yeomanry .The Great War
On
15 April 1915 the RGH sailed toEgypt on board the "SS Minneapolis", disembarking inAlexandria on24 April , and making camp at Chatby Beach. On11 August , the RGH received orders to embark forGallipoli , less 4 officers and 100 ORs who remained to tend the horses. They dis-embarked atSuvla Bay and were brigaded in 1st South Midland Brigade as part of theBritish 2nd Mounted Division . On return to Egypt, they took part in many of the battles that formed theSinai and Palestine Campaign , primarily as part of theImperial Mounted Division . As part of the Imperial Mounted Division, the RGH would have been present at theBattle of Beersheba .During The Great War the RGH were placed under command of the following formations:
* 1st South Midland Brigade,British 2nd Mounted Division (Gallipoli only)
* 5th Mounted (Yeomanry) Brigade,Imperial Mounted Division The Second World War
During the Second World War three lines of RGH existed.
*1st RGH guarded the South West of England afterDunkirk . Due to leave for Africa as part ofBritish 6th Armoured Division , a last minute change saw the line spend the majority of the war as a UK Defence / Training regiment. After VJ Day 1st RGH were sent toAustria and took part in the Musical Ride at theSchönbrunn Palace inVienna .
*2nd RGH reached Egypt in October 1941 as part ofBritish 22nd Armoured Brigade . The unit took part in many of the key battles inOperation Crusader . In subsequent engagements the RGH suffered many casualties and was re-equipped on two occasions. 2nd RGH fought its final action atBattle of Alam el Halfa , on the 31st August to 5th September 1942. Expecting to be re-equipped the regiment was instead disbanded with 'F', 'G' and 'H' Squadrons transferred to the 4th Hussars, Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry and the 8th Hussars respectively. HQ Squadron was divided and sent to the 5th Royal Tank Regiment and the 3rd Hussars.
*3rd RGH, consisting of the equivalent of a single troop of 1 officer and 30 men, was at various times either a training 'regiment', a trials unit or a decoy unit.Late 20th Century
In keeping with many Territorial Army units, the RGH was reduced to a cadre of 3 officers and 4 NCOs between 1969 and 1971.
Current Status
The RGH forms C (RGH) Sqn
Royal Wessex Yeomanry as an Armoured Replacement Squadron. It is also the parent unit of the army section ofPate's Grammar School Combined Cadet Force whose members wear the cap badge of the RGH.Guidon
Battle Honours
The current
Guidon was presented to the RGH by Col the Duke of Beaufort, representing HM The Queen at Badminton House in 27 May 1962.Boer War
#"South Africa 1900-01"
The Great War
The Second World War
Items of Interest
JNCO Rank
Lance Corporal s andCorporal s in the RGH have slightly different badges of rank compared to other similar units within the British Army. A Lance Corporal has two chevrons and a Corporal has two chevrons topped with a cloth crown. This crown is lost when the Corporal is promoted to Sergeant. In keeping with all Armoured and Cavalry Units, rank is only worn on the right sleeve.The origin of this arrangement is unclear. Suggestions vary from 'Queen Victoria preferred all NCOs to wear two chevrons minimum' to the practice of Lance Corporals removing the single chevron from the left sleeve of the "dolman" as this would be covered by the "pelisse". As the RGH does not form part of the Household Division and the "pelisse" was not worn by NCOs from 1882 (and cavalry wear rank on only one arm in the first instance), both these explanations are probably incorrect.
ee also
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Yeomanry
*Royal Wessex Yeomanry
*Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry
*Royal Devon Yeomanry
*Dorset Yeomanry
*Imperial Yeomanry
*King's Royal Hussars
*Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars
* [http://www.glosters.org.uk/ Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum]References
*cite book|first=Patrick|last=Mileham|title=The Yeomanry Regiments|publisher=Canongate Academic|location=Edinburgh|year=1994|id=ISBN 1-898410-36-4
*cite book|title=Royal Review of Serving Yeomanry Regiments & Old Comrades by Her Majesty The Queen|year=1994
*cite book|first=Stuart|last=Pitman|title=Second Royal Gloucestershire Hussars|publisher=St Catherine Press|location=London|year=1950
*cite book|first=Rollo|last=Clifford|title=The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars|publisher=Alan Sutton|location=Stroud|year=1991|id=ISBN 0-86299-982-0
*cite book|title=Year of the Yeomanry|publisher=Army Museum Ogilby Trust|location=Winchester|year=1994|id=ISBN 0-9515714-8-6
*cite book|first=Paul|last=Morgan|coauthors=Capt T McMahon, SSgt D Bird|title= A Short History of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars|year=1995|location=Gloucester|publisher=Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
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