- Royal Wiltshire Militia
The Royal Wiltshire Militia was a
militia regiment in theUnited Kingdom from 1758 to 1881, when it was amalgamated intoThe Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) .The regiment was organised in late
1758 , as the Wiltshire Militia. It was embodied in 1778, at which time it was ranked the 19th regiment of militia, and remained active for five years. It was regularly re-ranked through its embodiment, becoming the 38th in 1779, 22nd in 1780, 37th in 1781, and 9th in 1782.It was embodied again during the
French Revolutionary Wars , ranked as the 35th. With the resumption of hostilities in 1803, it was ranked as the 8th. In 1833, it was ranked as the 33rd, and in 1841 designated "Royal". It saw service during theCrimean War , being embodied in 1854 and volunteering for garrison service in theMediterranean .In 1881, under the
Cardwell Reforms , the regiment was transferred intoThe Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) as the 3rd Battalion. This was embodied during theSouth African War in 1900, and disembodied in 1902.During the
Haldane Reforms in 1908 the battalion was transferred to theSpecial Reserve , and was embodied on mobilisation in 1914 for theFirst World War . As with all Special Reserve battalions, it served as a regimental depot, and was disembodied following the end of hostilities in 1919, with personnel transferred to the 1st Battalion. The battalion nominally remained in existence throughout theSecond World War , but was never activated, and was finally disbanded in 1953.References
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/volmil-england/militia/wilts.htm Royal Wiltshire Militia] , regiments.org
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