- 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
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unit_name= 1st BattalionYork and Lancaster Regiment
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dates= 1881 - 1968
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nickname= "Hickity Pip"
"The Royal Tigers"
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battle_honours=Relief of Ladysmith
South Africa 1899-1902World War I World War II
Norway 1940The 1st Battalion,
York and Lancaster Regiment was formed in 1881 from the65th Regiment of Foot .History
Early history
After amalgamation in the army reform of 1881 the new 1st Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment were based in
Bengal ,India . In 1882 they were shipped toAden while the 2nd Battalion of the regiment were inEgypt fighting in the Battles of Kassasin and Tel-el Kebir . When war broke out inSudan in 1884 the 1st Battalion was sent and fought in theBattle of El Teb . A future BritishField Marshall ,Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer , was adjudant of the 1st Battalion at this time. During this battle a platoon of the battalion came to the rescue of Capt.Arthur Wilson who won theVictoria Cross during the action.In late 1884 the 1st Battalion was shipped back to England where they were to remain on various garrison duties until 1899 when the Anglo-Boer War in
South Africa started. The 1st Battalion was formed into the 11th Brigade and fought through the war. In 1902 the battalion was shipped to India and remained there until the outbreak of theFirst World War in 1914.World War I
The 1st Battalion returned from
India in December 1914 and formed with in the new regular 28th Division for service inFrance andBelgium . The battalion fought in many of the battles in 1915. They suffered heavy casualties during the Battles of Ypres and Loos . In late 1915 the 28th Division was shipped toSalonika as part of the newBritish Salonika Army that was created to stopBulgaria n expansion in the Balkans. The battalion spent the rest of the war there suffering one killed in action to every three killed fromMalaria andDysentery .World War II
The 1st Battalion was involved in the
Norwegian campaign . This Battalion served in the 15th Infantry Brigade , part of the 5th Infantry Division . It was landed atAndalsnes from the 23rd-25th April 1940 under Brig.H.E.F.Smyth. The force consisted of the 1stGreen Howards the 1st Yorks and Lancs and the 1stKing's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and the 148th Infantry Brigade which landed on the 20th April. The Norwegian campaign was a failure and theAllied forces were forced to withdraw.After the battalions return to Great Britain the 5th Infantry Division began a series of journeys around the various British theatres of war without getting involved, it would the division the nickname "Globe Trotters". In 1943 the globe trotting stopped and the division took part in the landings on Sicily. The battalion fought through
Sicily and on intoItaly from 1943 to 1945. It fought in many of the battles in the Italian Campaign and ended the war in northern Italy.Post 1945
In 1948 the 2nd Battalion was amalgamated with the 1st who were based in
Germany with the 2nd Division . The Yorks and Lancs were sent to theSuez War of 1956 and B Company was sent to theAden Conflict in 1964. In 1968 the regiment chose to be disbanded rather than face amalgamation.In 1948 the 2nd Battalion was amalgamated with the 1st who were based in Germany with the 2nd Division . The Yorks and Lancs were sent to the Suez War of 1956 and B Company was sent to the Aden Conflict in 1966. In 1968 the regiment chose to be disbanded rather than face amalgamation.
External links
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/065YL.htm British Regiments Site]
* [http://www.pinetreeweb.com/saw-plumer.htm Herbert Plumer]
* [http://hem.fyristorg.com/robertm/norge/allied-forces/allied_reference.html Norwegian Campaign 1940]
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