- Queen's Lancashire Regiment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=The Queen's Lancashire Regiment
caption=Cap badge of The Queen's Lancashire Regiment
dates=1970 - 2006
country=United Kingdom
branch=Army
type=Line Infantry
role=1st Battalion - Mechanised
4th Battalion - TA Reserve
size= One battalion
command_structure=King's Division
current_commander= Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Jeffries
garrison= RHQ -Preston
1st Battalion -Osnabruck , Germany
ceremonial_chief=HM Queen Elizabeth II
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel in Chief
colonel_of_the_regiment= Brigadier G P Sheldon
nickname=
motto="Loyally I Serve"
colors=
identification_symbol=
identification_symbol_label=Tactical Recognition Flash
march=Quick - "L'Attaque/The Red Rose"
Slow - "Long Live Elizabeth"
mascot=
battles=
notable_commanders=
anniversaries= Waterloo(18th June)
Quebec(13th September) The Queen's Lancashire Regiment (30th, 40th, 47th, 59th, 81st and 82nd Regiments of Foot) (QLR) was aninfantry regiment of theBritish Army , part of theKing's Division . It was formed on the25 March 1970 at Connaught Barracks inDover through the amalgamation of the two remainingLancashire infantry regiments, theLancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) and theLoyal Regiment (North Lancashire) .History
Since formation, the Queen's Lancashires have served on operations in
Northern Ireland in 1970, 1971 - 1972, 1975 - 1976 (resident), 1977, 1980 - 1981, 1987, 1990 - 1992, 1997 - 1999 (resident) and 2001 during the course of which eight soldiers were killed in action.The 1st Battalion undertook two tours with BAOR in the mechanised role. The first of which was with 12 Mechanised Brigade in
Osnabruck from 1970 to 1974. The second was with33 Armoured Brigade inPaderborn from 1984 - 1990. The 1st Battalion also had the honour of being the last British Battalion to serve inBerlin prior to the final withdrawal in 1994.Overseas service saw the 1st Battalion posted to
Cyprus from 1978 - 1980 as the Eastern Sovereign Base Area Resident Battalion, and again in 1983, where they saw service with theUnited Nations . A company was dispatched to theFalkland Islands in the aftermath of the 1982 war. The 1st Battalion returned to Cyprus as the Western Sovereign Base Area Resident Battalion from 2004 - 2005, again dispatching a company to the Falkland Islands.In 1996 the 1st Battalion served as part of
IFOR in Bosnia operating in the area known as "The Anvil"The regiment's 1st Battalion saw service in
Iraq in the months immediately followingOperation Telic , from June to November 2003. Given responsibility for Iraq's second city, Basrah, it gained much praise for its efforts to restore security and civil order, but also suffered casualties of one dead and 32 injured sufficiently seriously to require medical evacuation to the United Kingdom.Overseas training deployments were frequent for the 1st Battalion including exercises in Canada, the Gambia, Belize, Kenya and the Oman.
In 1983 and again in 1995, the 1st Battalion had the honour of conducting public duties, providing the Royal Guard in
London .Territorials
As well as the regular 1st Battalion, the regiment also had a
Territorial Army 4th Battalion, which was formed on 1st April 1975, with headquarters at Kimberley Barracks, Preston and companies at various times in Ashton-under-Lyne, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Burnley and Bury. The Battalion had aNato role and trained overseas in Germany, France, Gibraltar and the United States. The Battalion also provided reinforcements for the 1st Battalion.Lancastrian and Cumbrian Volunteers
As part of the
Strategic Defence Review , the 4th Battalion merged with the 4th BattalionThe King's Own Royal Border Regiment to createtheLancastrian and Cumbrian Volunteers . This new unit had two Queen's Lancashire rifle companies, one at Preston with a detachment at Blackpool, the other at Blackburn with aRoyal Regiment of Fusiliers detachment at Bury. The headquarters was still at Preston but was multi-capbadged.Members of the LCV have seen extensive operational service. In June 2002, the LCV were tasked to provide the first all TA platoon which was to be mobilised to go to Aghanistan and provide the protection force for Headquarters British Forces in Kabul. In the following weeks, a total of 39 soldiers were selected, trained and mobilised for this task. They went into theatre on 2 September and left Kabul on 6 December 2002.
In 2003, 10 personnel were mobilised for service in
Iraq onOperation Telic 1. Later in the year a further 97 personnel were mobilised to serve with the 1st Battalion on Op Telic 2 from May to December. Further personnel were mobilised for subsequent operations.Members of the LCV have also served on other operations in areas such as the Balkans.
Iraqi Abuse Claims
Some months after returning from Iraq the battalion was at the centre of the first serious accusations of
abuse against Iraqi prisoners levelled at British soldiers. These accusations were illustrated on the front pages of theDaily Mirror by photographs which the Regiment immediately denounced as staged fakes. The Regiment then ran a successful campaign, believed to be unique for an active unit of the British Armed Forces, to prove that the pictures were false. After two weeks, the Mirror was forced to admit that it had found "sufficient evidence to suggest that these pictures are fakes and that the Daily Mirror has been the subject of a calculated and malicious hoax." Editor Piers Morgan was forced to resign when he refused to apologise. During the controversy, one senior officer of the Regiment was quoted as saying that "it is time to measure the ego of one tabloid editor against the lives of British soldiers (still serving in Iraq)" Another was reported by the BBC as saying 'this Regiment has taken on Louis XIV, Napoleon, the Kaiser and Hitler. I don't thinkPiers Morgan will detain us long'.There has however been at least one case of true abuse; Corporal Donald Payne became Britain's first convicted war criminal after pleading guilty to abusing Iraqi detainees, which resulted in the death of one detainee
Baha Mousa . [BBC news website [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6609237.stm] ]The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
On 16th December 2004, it was announced that the Queen's Lancashire Regiment would be merged with the King's Regiment and the
King's Own Royal Border Regiment into the two battalionDuke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's Lancashire and Border) .On 1 July 2006, the 1st Battalion, Queen's Lancashire Regiment became the 1st Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. The 1st Battalion, QLR, was last based at Belfast
Barracks Osnabrück .Battle honours
The Queen's Lancashire Regiment carried 204 Battle Honours. Six are unique in the British Army, and two (Canton and Fiesole) are unique in the world. There are very few campaigns in the history of the British Army in which some predecessor unit of the Regiment did not take part.
* "Pre-War":
** Gibraltar 1704-5, Louisberg, Quebec 1759, Belleisle, Martinique 1762, Havannah, St Lucia 1778, Cape of Good Hope 1806, Maida, Monte Video, Rolica. Vimiera, Corunna, Talavera, Java, Tarifa, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St Sebastian, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, Peninsula, Niagara, Waterloo, Ava, Bhurtpore, Candahar 1842, Ghuznee 1842, Cabool 1842, Maharajpore, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Lucknow, Canton, New Zealand, Ali Masjib, Ahmed Khel, Afghanistan 1878-80, Chitral, Defence of Kimberley, Relief of Ladysmith, South Africa 1899-1902.
* "The Great War 1914-1918":
** Mons, Le Cateau, Retreat from Mons, Marne 1914, 18, Aisne 1914, 18, La Basse 1914, Messines 1914, 17, 18, Armentieres 1914, Ypres 1914, 15, 17, 18, Langemarck 1914, 17, Gheluvelt, Nonne Boschen, Givenchy 1914, Neuve Chapelle, St Julien, Frezenberg, Bellewaarde, Aubers, Festubert 1915, Loos, Somme 1916, 18, Albert 1916, 18, Bazentin, Pozieres, Guillemont, Ginchy, Flers-Courcelette, Morval, Le Transloy, Ancre Heights, Ancre 1916, 18, Arras 1917, 18, Vimy 1917, Scarpe 1917, 18, Arleux. Oppy, Pilckem, Menin Road, Polygon Wood Broodseinde, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917, 18, St Quentin, Bapaume 1918, Rosieres, Villers-Bretonneux, Lys, Estaires, Hazebrouck, Bailleul, Kemmel, Bethune, Scherpenberg, Soissonnais-Ourcq, Drocourt-Queant, Hindenberg Line, Epehy, Canal du Nord, St Quentin Canal,Courtrai, Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914-18, Kosturino, Doiran 1917, 18, Macedonia 1915-18, Helles, Krithia, Suvla, Sari Bair, Gallipoli 1915, Rumani, Egypt 1915-17, Battles of Gaza,Nebi Samwil ,Battle of Jerusalem , Jaffa, Tell'Asur. Palestine 1917-18, Tigris 1916, Kut al Amara 1917, Baghdad, Mesopotamia 1916-18, Kilimanjaro, East Africa 1914-16.
*"Inter-War":
**Baluchistan 1918. Afghanistan 1919.
*"The Second World War 1939-45":
**Defence of Escaut, Dunkirk 1940, Normandy Landing, Odon, Caen, Bourgebus Ridge, Troarn, Falaise, Nederrijn, Lower Maas, Venraij, Ourthe, Rhineland, Reichswald, Weeze, Hochwald, Rhine, Ibbenburen, Aller, Bremen, North West Europe 1940, 44-45, Banana Ridge, Djebel Kess Kiss, Medjez Plain, Gueriat El Atach Ridge, Gab Gab Gap, Djebel Bou Aoukaz 1943, North Africa 1943, Anzio, Rome, Fiesole, Gothic Line, Monte Gameraldi, Monte Ceco, Monte Grand, Italy 1944-45, Madagascar, Middle East 1942, Johore, Batu Pahat, Singapore Island, Malaya 1941-42, North Arakan, Mayu Tunnels, Pinwe, Meiktila, Nyaungu Bridgehead, Letse, Irrawaddy, Burma 1943-45.Alliances
* -
The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment
* -The West Nova Scotia Regiment
* -The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry)
* - The Royal Tasmania Regiment
* - The Wellington (City of Wellington's Own) and Hawke's Bay Regiment
* - 8th and 14th Battalions, The Punjab Regiment
* - 2nd Battalion, The Royal Malay Regiment
* - The Kimberley Regiment
* - HMS "Lancaster"Freedom Towns
*UK -
Blackburn
*UK -Burnley
*UK - Fylde
*UK -Hyndburn
*UK -Pendle
*UK -Preston
*UK -Rossendale (Haslingden )
*UK -Warrington
*GER -Spandau
*UK -Chorley ee also
:Queen's Lancashire Regiment Museum
References
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