Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Recognition of the corps by the authorities brought regulation and as the war continued the small corps were formed into battalion sized units of the county Volunteer Regiment. After kitting up we were transported one morning to the dockside in Alexandria and boarded R.N. First of all we had no cover and just lay and slept in the open excepting when we were in the Naga villages and managed to get some shelter from the veranda type fronts of their wooded buildings. In the Army reforms of 1881, the 4th Kings Own Royal Regt was territorially affiliated to Lancaster, and recruited in Furness and North Lancashire. Bangalore was a fine town and the climate was temperate for India. were evacuated. There had been some severe fighting around Marjayoun, a nearby village, but after our arrival the main area of battle moved to the Coastal strip and, apart from twice daily shelling by the Vichy French forces, the only activity on the ground was infantry patrolling in the surrounding villages mostly at night. In Suez Harbour lay the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth, which were transporting Australians to Egypt and Italian prisoners to Australia, and the Mauritania. They were part of the 70th British Infantry Division]". Over a period of a few days, an army veterinary team removed the vocal chords of the brigades mules under anaesthetic without causing much distress to the mules, which were given 10 days convalescence and seemed none the worse for their operations, which were a big success. 4th (Westmoreland & Cumberland) Battalion, Border Regiment 5th (Cumberland) Battalion, Border Regiment 6th (East Cumberland) Battalion, Border Regiment 7th Battalion, Border Regiment 8th (Home Defence) Battalion, Border Regiment 9th Battalion, Border Regiment 30th Battalion, Border Regiment 70th (Young Soldiers) Battalion, Border Regiment 6 Border were a beach landing group at the Normandy landings. Cartwright John. The Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) and The Border Regiment (Carlisle) amalgamated to form The Kings Own Royal Border Regiment in 1959. Here, the 6th British Division was relieving the Australians who had been besieged there since the previous April and who had inflicted the very first defeat of German arms on land. Over the six-month period, the Bn. Hello Joseph, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry 1st Punjab Regiment, 4th (Outram's) Bn. personnel with the unit with a smattering of regulars and the remainder war service troops and emergency Commissioned Officers. This was when your uncle would have been ordered to leave. Find out how you can use this. After the obvious withdrawal of the Japanese, the column moved westwards to Ukhrul and here then operations were complete. By now part of the 6th British Division, the 4th Battalion of the Border Regiment were moved back to the Western Desert. There were varying degrees of success. 2nd Kings Own and 2, 4 and 9 Border all fought in Burma as explained in the beginning of this article. Part of the new brigade was the 4th Battalion The Border Regiment. Alongside the Borders were the 4th 'Buffs' who ran into bombardment in the streets of Fcamp. The Bn. In the immediate post-war period, the army was significantly reduced: nearly all infantry regiments had their first and second battalions amalgamated and the Supplementary Reserve disbanded. A month earlier these Manchus had been in Alaska preparing for annual winter maneuvers to be conducted in temperatures of 50 below zero. There was the odd troublesome one, but mostly its own muleteer learned how to control it and to keep it in line. Unfortunately, this book doesn't specifically mention the train incident that your uncle lost his life. The long and illustrious history of the Second Battalion, Fourth Marines began in April of 1914 during WWI when it was activated as one of the three battalions of the Fourth Marine Regiment The following year, 2nd Battalion returned to Britain, while 1st Battalion was sent to occupy Trieste. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. For any other comments, please Contact Us. "First time @NAM_London today. There was much suffering but also much success, including the taking of many prisoners. On 14 January 1966, the 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry, was relieved from assignment to the 171st Infantry Brigade and assigned to the 25th Infantry "Tropic Lightning" Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. If you can find these people I am sure they will share it with you as a relative. was ordered to move along the perimeter road that the Italians had built during the siege and press on towards El Adam Aerodrome. and after a night in the open, we rejoined the complete column. Anyway, I hope this helps you, David. The Border Regiment | National Army Museum In the meantime, I've had a look through your postings, and also the CWGC website about their cemetery at Rennes. The day after Churchill gave his 'Finest Hour' speech and De Gaulle his 'Appeal' to the French: for the war to continue. At the end of the training period, the battalion was not only highly trained in jungle and Chindit operations but, with the constant exercise and increased rations, was very fit. public. National Defence Companies were combined to create a new "Home Defence" battalion. KOSB A2/1& 2. Lineage and Honors - 144th Infantry Regiment - Texas Military Forces Museum The Border Regiment. Orders soon arrived for us to move south towards the area of the Japanese L. of C. Our first objective was Mokokchung in the Naga Hills, east of Kohima. Afghanistan War: Commanders; Notable commanders: Halstead Dorey . at this time. During these engagements the H.Q. Men of 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment, at Arnhem, 20 September 1944. However, the day did eventually arrive when we were instructed to march to the station to entrain for Bombay Docks. During the training period from October the only time the Bn. We did not go ashore there, nor at Cape Town, where we lay off Table Mountain for a day, but we had four very pleasant days in Durban, entertained royally by the very hospitable residents. Passing through Kohima was like viewing a scene of Flanders in the 1914-18 War with skeletons of trees with no leaves on them. Alongside this, the 4th (Militia) Battalion was also disbanded in 1908. It was the last east-bound convoy before the liner was converted to troop carrying and the accommodation was of the 1st Class passenger variety, as was the food, though the troops mess decks were fairly cramped. It continued to serve there, as well as in Burma, until 1890, when it was replaced by 2nd Battalion. After Dunkirk, 1 Border were converted to gliderborne troops. Over in Europe it seems a lot easier finding out official information about the war and commemoration is taken very seriously. Two M.C.s and two M.M.s were awarded for the Phakedzumi Patrol Action. It was believed that this was the infantry of the 7th German Panzers. In August 1945 when Japan surrendered, the 9th was stationed at Waw, west of Sittang River. public. During the day there were frequent attacks on the Company positions by Stuka dive-bombers, but I only remember two fatal casualties from all these attacks. Raising of the Regiment. BBC - WW2 People's War - 9th Border Regiment, The size of a battalion could range from 500 to 1,500 troops. In the American War of Independence, the 4th and 55th fought together in the Army of General Howe, which successfully captured New York in 1776, and Philadelphia in 1777. joined 23rd Brigade as a reserve brigade in the 4th Indian Division. It would be almost impossible for me to source documentary evidence of kinship to my grand-uncle George. Bombing and shelling here in Tobruk became the daily and nightly portion. Pte. Bangalore was a comfortable station where we were in a semi-permanent camping site but where I discovered that I was suffering from amoebic dysentery. But it was in the Napoleonic wars, and particularly in the Peninsula War that the regiment gained its battle honours. All this was in support of the civil police and little or no force was required. Thanks to the step-like formation of the paddy fields, where we jumped down every few yards, and to the poor marksmanship of the Japanese, we arrived without any casualties in the jungle area, for the Japanese opened up with everything they had rifles, machine guns, mortars and grenades. Carrying the lineage of Battery C, 16th Field Artillery Regiment, the battalion carries campaign streamers from World War I, World War II, and Vietnam, and has served with the 4th Infantry Division and . The Lancastria was sunk during the afternoon of same day. The 9th Battalion The Border Regiment took part in several such actions, notably at Wetlet, Yindaw, Kinde and Pywabwe. Obtaining information from official sources seems to be quite difficult. I could not imagine a more appropriate ending. The Durham Light Infantry Bn. Capstick William. On the night of 19th March, the Bn. 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Be the first to hear about our latest events, exhibitions and offers. As the war progressed and further horsed regiments were . The fighting continued all day in the beautiful spring day until nightfall when all the companies withdrew, taking numbers of prisoners with them. In 1947, 1st Battalion moved to Palestine. A pathway over sunken ships and merchandise had been constructed from ship to shore and we were guided in the dark by Australians. Some weeks later we were off again by train to Suez. FEB '44 - JUN '45. During the few days that we were assembling at Mariani, word came through that Gen. Wingate had been killed in an air accident. Evacuation of casualties was a further problem. It then spent two years in Somaliland, before returning to Britain in 1950, where it merged with 2nd Battalion in October of that year. and A.E.R. The size of a regiment could range from 1,000 to 5,000 troops. But then at night, the Australian artillery returned the compliment tenfold! It served on the Western Front until November 1917, when it was sent to Italy. GOOD, T.D., R.A.M.C. From there, they went by troop camels up the desert to Sidi Barrani. It also served in the Sudan and China in the 1920s, and in India again throughout the 1930s. Our force consisted of two platoons and a headquarters platoon. The whole of the 70th Division became engaged in the fighting on Sidi Rezagh and El Duda. 6 Royal Ulster Rifles, (T.A.) The 2nd Bn The Kings Own formed 41 and 46 Columns in 111 Bde in the Chindits; 2nd 13n The Border Regt in 20th Indian Division; 4th Bn The Border Regt in 23 Brigade forming 34 and 55 Columns; and the 9th Bn The Border Regt in 17th Indian Division. In addition 12 battalions of the Home Guard were affiliated to the regiment, wearing its cap badge. was attached to the 4th Battalion Border Regiment, as Platoon Commander of 12th Field Company RE . This was the old date for 'Empire Day'. Before Dunkirk, 1 Border, 4 and 5 Border and 5 Kings Own fought in France. The third company reached their allotted bridge, crossed to the east bank and drove off the enemy. But knowing what is there and what to ask for is not easy. This story has been placed in the following categories. The battalion spent an unpleasant time bivouacking without cover, but eventually formed up for embarkation on river transport. where they had an airstrip. 1 Kings Own were flown from India to Iraq in 1941, and took part in the defence of Habbaniya, one of the earliest examples of a battalion being flown into action. Personal information on file in military records on individual soldiers is only available to the soldier himself or to next of kin. 2nd Battalion, Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment A.E.F. Especially we enjoyed the amenities of the St. Georges Hotel. 4th (Westmoreland & Cumberland) Battalion, Border Regiment in the My email address is david05803@yahoo.co.uk and I would really appreciate any information to that address post the closure. At this time, the Japanese advance into India west of the Chindwin had begun and we were quite ignorant of the exact location of the forward Japanese troops and felt that there was a threat to the railway line with its many bridges, but we arrived safely without incident at Mariani. READ MORE. entrained in a railway tunnel in Malvern presumably for security reasons, although the whole town knew that we were leaving for overseas. Now began a period of intensive jungle training on Chindit lines. The regiment captured an Imperial Chinese Dragon Standard which hangs in Kendal Church, and was awarded the Dragon as a regimental badge. Volunteer battalions had been created in reaction to a perceived threat of invasion by France in the late 1850s. No escort could be provided but all casualties evacuated by these means arrived safely at Brigade H.Q.. The regiment raised in 1680 as one of the Tangier regiments, was granted the name Kings Own and the distinction of The Lion of England as a badge, by William of Orange in 1688. Hutchinson M.B.E. The Border Regiment's expansion during the Second World War was modest compared to 19141918. As a last thumb-to-nose effort the Japanese next day rained artillery shells on Thetsemi, but little damage and no casualties resulted. [2], The Border Regiment fielded 18 battalions[7] and lost almost 7,000[8] officers and other ranks during the course of the war. The Army rescued European captives from the Emperor Theodores mountain stronghold, Magdala, and returned to the coast before the spring rains swelled the rivers and blocked the route. The Naga Hillmen were 100% loyal to us and never let us down. However, 21 days in 38th British General Hospital in Bangalore and a fortnights convalescent leave in Ootacomund, a very popular hill station in peace time with quite a colony of permanent British residents, soon put me on my feet and I never looked back. So, once again, we moved from Bangalore to the Jhansi-Sangor area of Central India. moved, shortly afterwards, into billets in Hereford, a nice city with a fine cathedral. The troubles at Gaya were not serious and we returned to Ranchi after two weeks. As World War II approached, the Territorial Army was reorganised in the mid-1930s, many of its infantry battalions were converted to other roles, especially anti-aircraft. THE BORDER REGT. Between the wars the regiment was to serve in Ireland, India including the North West Frontier, Burma, China, Egypt and Palestine where Border and Kings Own were involved in the Arab Revolt of 1938-39. 4th Battalion (Territorial Force) Border Regiment (Cumberland The best of luck to you, and thanks again!. Other ranks' cap badge, The Border Regiment, c1905, 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment, in South Africa, 1900. They were highly thought of by the Australian troops and the commander, General Leslie Morshead. I would like here to pay tribute to the RAF, who kept us supplied with all the necessities of life from rations to supplementary and replacement equipment, and to the Q side of Force H.Q., for an almost 100% response to requests for such supplies from Column H.Q.. During the whole period of operation from May to August, we missed only one meal, despite most difficult flying conditions due to mountainous terrain, and frequent early morning mists common in this area. The Battalion began the task of disarming some 2,000 Japanese and controlling the activity of dacoits on the Mokpalin and Bilin areas. After we had travelled a mile or two from the village, Major Scott said that there was a wounded NCO left in the village and would I return there with a section of ten men and try to recover him. It was still there two years later, when it was amalgamated with the Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) to form the Kings Own Royal Border Regiment. He was R.M.O. Again, the problem is finding the right person. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites They were referred to as the New Army or Kitchener's Army. There were so many that the newspapers at home dubbed Kendal, the hometown of most of them, 'The Town of Missing Men'. referenced. Platoon, with Major Douglas Scott in command, attacked various areas around the village itself. The King's Own Scottish Borderers | National Army Museum Here in the Basse Fort d'Eu, supported by the artillery of the 51st Highland Division. The National Army Museum works with a network of Regimental and Corps Museums across the UK to help preserve and share the history and traditions of the Army and its soldiers. The column commander, Major Scott, was wounded in the arm and, as I was dressing his wound, we were fired upon by a machine gun from the top of the hill. Posted on . Good. View this object. At this time things were going well in the second Wavell offensive and the Bn. Some days afterwards the Bn. was established in a school and detachments were sent out to areas north of here, right up to the Nepalese border. had attacked a strongpoint ahead of us and occupied it and we passed through them with a squadron of Matilda tanks and, by daylight, had occupied an escarpment short of El Adam. The battalion was moved to Dehra Dun to concentrate 23rd Bde. The set-up for columns entering Burma proper was that a stronghold was formed from which the columns operated and which contained an airstrip. Both battalions marched many miles over the veldt during the Guerilla war that followed. Then, after yet another railway journey, this time at night, they arrived at Brest. After an uneventful voyage across the Indian Ocean, we eventually arrived at Bombay. However, as I was in the Cumbria Archives Office today I went to check a reference book I knew was in there with a little about 4th Border Regiment in WW2 ('The Story of the Border Regiment' by Philip J. Shears). 1947-1959. included our brigade, 23 Bde., and the 4th Border Regiment. The days 16 - 18 June 1940 were really vital to what happened in France, because it was when De Gaulle was trying to get the French Government to continue fighting the war, and Ptain took over and asked the Germans for an Armistice. By 1920, all of the regiment's war-raised battalions had disbanded. The railway complex at Rennes was bombed during mid morning Monday 17th June. As so often happened, things did not work out that way. Capt. Troops of the 8th Infantry Regiment move out over the seawall on Utah Beach after coming ashore on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The 4th Regt particularly distinguished themselves at San Sebastian in Northern Spain in 1813, where they were instrumental in breaching the wall of the town. Inter-war The inter-war period saw 1st Battalion fighting on the North West Frontier in 1921, garrisoning India and then moving to Palestine. At one time or another these units were part of the garrison: 1st Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (Machine Guns) Exactly how many were killed in this evacuation I am unsure, but all together, with the Lancastria, other ships and on the trains it must have been 2000+. At the same time, the 34th Cumberland and the 55th Westmorland Regts became the 1st and 2nd Bns The Border Regt. It continued in British Army service until 1958, when it was amalgamated with The South Lancashire Regiment to form The Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Waless Volunteers). 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines - Wikipedia This dragon now appears on the regimental buttons. This is a list of battalions of the Border Regiment, which existed as an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1959. From the recollections of On 1 June 1945, a third Active Force component of the regiment, designated '4th Battalion, The Regina Rifle Regiment, CIC, CAOF', was mobilized for service with the Canadian Army Occupation Force in Germany. The 4th Kings Own formed a part of General Napiers Army that fought the Abyssinian War of 1867-68. If I get a better reply I've got your e-mail and I will send a message to you that way. 6th Rajputana Rifles, 4th Bn. In 1857 they fought at the Relief of Lucknow. On July 12th the Bn. After returning from the Crimea the 34th were soon on their way to India as reinforcements to fight in the Indian Mutiny. Any information would be much appreciated. It deployed to the Western Front in March 1916, remaining there for the rest of the conflict. 1 Kings Own later fought in Italy with the 10th Indian Div. Men of the 4th Battalion, Border Regiment travel in the back of a lorry, France, May 1940. Moving off into the town street fighting began. Timeline of WW2 Raiders EXPLORE THE TIMELINES BELOW . H.W.W. This record is held by King's Own Scottish Borderers Regimental Museum. From there we travelled by road up the length of Palestine through Tiberias and past the Sea of Galilee to Khiyam in Southern Lebanon. The 4th Border Regimentrefers to three individuals battalions of the Territorial Force (Cumberland & Westmorland). Three months later, it became the first British unit to join a major engagement by glider, when it landed in Sicily as part of 1st Airborne Division. We carried out our diversionary attacks but the 8th Army never appeared. At 3.45pm Orders issued in accordance with above and 4th Batt. I only know a little about that area and that incident, but if 'Ouest France' has featured the story, then I am sure there must be many details available about what happened. Copyright of content contributed to this Archive rests with the author. We first took over Baqush Box, a defended area east of Mersah Matruh, which was uncomfortable living, excepting for glorious Mediterranean sea bathing, and the companies were on detachment on aerodrome defence further forward. As casualties were left for my attention, I and my orderly marched at the rear of the column and, rather than be left behind, we carried the casualtys pack ourselves as well as our own, and it sometimes happened that I arrived at the midday or evening rendezvous with two 80 lb. We set sail down the Bristol Channel on 21st March. Thoroughly enjoyed it. The 4th and 5th landed with the Army in the Crimea in 1854 and fought at the Battles of Alma and Inkerman. 4 March 1915 : sailed from Avonmouth for India. and for reinforcement, which eventually led to the amalgamation of 4th and 9th Bn., The Border Regiment. This would have prevented later train traffic. [13] Due to the daytime (or shift working) occupations of the men in the LAA troops, the troops required eight times the manpower of an equivalent regular unit.[14]. As I had an attack of malaria that morning, I was unable to go up to the town and my Christmas dinner consisted of bully beef, army biscuits, pickles, cheese and tinned fruit, whereas all the other officers had their Christmas dinner in the New Imperial Hotel in Delhi. I've just looked through some of my notes and various books in French and English to refresh my memory of what went on. [All the above were present throughout the siege]. There appears to have been strict censorship in operation at the time. To give the reader some idea of the preparedness for, and the attitude of the British Indian Establishment, it is of interest to relate that the first action of the authorities was to try to carry out a customs examination of a mobilised British division arriving in the country complete with weapons and transport from a war zone to a potential war zone. The Royal Regina Rifles - Canada.ca The Luftwaffe harassed the evacuation which is when your uncle was unfortunately killed. The Border Regiment - Cumbria's Museum of Military Life These became the new units 1st and 2nd Battalions respectively. moved from Aleppo to a town called Idlib, some distance away, where we remained for a further three weeks, and then returned to the military barracks in Aleppo. 10th Parachute Battalion 11th Parachute Battalion 2nd (Oban) Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery, RA 4th Parachute Squadron, RE 133 Parachute Field Ambulance, RAMC 1st Airlanding Brigade Brigade Headquarters 1st Battalion The Border Regiment 2nd Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment 7th (Galloway) Battalion The King's Own Scottish Borderers . The other regular battalion were hastily brought home from the East, Kings Own to fight in France, and Border to join the Incomparable 29th Div. This infantry regiment was created in 1881. A. 1st battalion, 8th infantry, 4th infantry division vietnam. Tobruk by Frank Harrison [ISBN 1-85409-361-6], War Diaries: As winter was approaching the Bn. By the outbreak of the Second World War (1939-45), 1st Battalion was back in Britain. The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry), or L Edmn R, is a Primary Reserve infantry unit of the Canadian Armed Forces based in Edmonton, Alberta. The early dawn mist gave way to brilliant unclouded weather as the tanks and infantry moved to the attack. As an example, the three-line battalions of the 4th Borderers were numbered as the 1/4th, 2/4th, and 3/4th respectively. Indeed, there is a little about this period in the book, which must also be based on the War Diaries and personal testimony only a couple of yearas after the end of the war. After the war the two regular battalions served in Germany and Italy, before I Border was posted to Palestine in 1947. 4th Durham Survey Section Eighteen battalions were to see active service in the war, in every theatre. I shall describe briefly our training and operations, so as to give the reader some idea of the conditions obtaining. 7th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia to a Company at an airfield at Side Barrani, where a roving Messerschmidt attacked us. Heavy casualties resulted, with 27 killed and I had 97 wounded pass through my R.A.P. Frontier attitude appeared to exist right up to G.H.Q. (d.11th June 1940) Fearon William Milburn. Copyright of content contributed to this Archive rests with the author. RECORDS DOWN TO 1805. We now proceeded towards the concentration area at Column H.Q. They are colloquially known as "The Loyal Eddies". At nighttime, the Companies sent out patrols between their fronts and the enemy but no major clashes occurred before November 18th. The 11th and 12th Borderers, New Army "Service" battalions, were referred to as "Pals" Battalions because they were predominantly composed of colleagues. REGIMENTAL HISTORY | 6th Cavalry Museum This infantry regiment was raised in 1755. It is of interest that one of our officers, who was wounded on a night patrol, was Anthony Steele, who later became a British film star and was married to Anita Ekberg!!
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