- 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot
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unit_name= 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding)
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dates=1758 -1881
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nickname= "The Royal Tigers"
"Hickety Pips"
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New ZealandThe 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot was a
British Army infantry regiment formed in 1758 from the redesignation of the 2nd Battalion,12th Regiment of Foot . In 1881 it would become the 1st Battalion,York and Lancaster Regiment when amalgamated with the84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot .History
Seven Years' War
After the regiment was formed in 1758 it was sent to the fever ridden
West Indies to aid in the capturing of the French islands of Guadeloupe (1759) andMartinique (1762). They were also involved in the expedition to capture Havana, Cuba in 1762. In 1764 the 65th Foot returned toEngland , where the regiment refilled its ranks.American Revolution
In 1768 the 65th Foot was shipped to
Boston ,Massachusetts as part of the garrison. A few years later in 1775 theAmerican War of Independence began. The regiment's first action in the war was at theBattle of Bunker Hill in 1775 where their Grenadier and Light Companies were involved in the attack.In 1776 the remnants of the 65th Foot were drafted into other regiments and the officers sent home to reform. In 1782 they received the title 2nd Yorkshire, North Riding Regiment.
In 1789 war had broken out with France again and
Spain and the 65th were sent in 1782 to the fortress atGibraltar which had fallen to British forces. After this regiment was sent toCanada in 1784 andNova Scotia in 1791. In 1794 the 65th Foot were shipped back to the West Indies to take part in the attack onSanto Domingo inHaiti and a second attack on Martinique and thenSt Lucia .India and Mauritius
The 65th Foot were shipped to
South Africa in 1800 and on toCeylon where they were involved in the Kandian War and theMahratta War both in 1803. TheNapoleonic War was still going strong and the regiment was dispatched to the island ofMauritius in 1810 where they took part in the capture of the island. After this they were shipped back to India where they remained until 1821. During this time they were briefly involved in the campaign against theOman CoastPirates in thePersian Gulf as well as numerous uprisings and small wars in India.New Zealand
After a short period in England the regiment was back in Canada by 1837 in time for the rebellions of 1837 and 1838.
They went back to Britain in 1841 but in 1845 they were shipped to
Australia and in 1846 toNew Zealand where they took part in theNew Zealand land wars . This is where they got the nickname "Hickety Pip", from theMāori pronunciation of their number. They fought in theTaranaki War s of 1860 to 1861 and in the Waikato campaign of 1863 to 1866.By 1871 they were back in India where they were based when the
Childer's Reform of the British Army occurred. The 65th Foot became the 1st Battalion,York and Lancaster Regiment while the 84th Foot beame the 2nd Battalion.External links
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Military/StandingOrders.html Standing Orders for the 65th Regiment]
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/065-758.htm British Army regiments site]
* [http://members.cox.net/johnahamill/fortescue.html#Martinique Attack on Martinique by Fortescue]
* [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/%7Egarter1/65thfoot.htm 65th Foot in Australia]
* [http://hicketypip.tripod.com/history.htm#top_page 65th Foot in the Maori Wars and New Zealand]
* [http://britishbattles.com/bunker-hill.htm Battle of Bunker Hill]
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