[13], Cornwallis' troops included Bose's Hessian Regiment and the 71st commanded by Major General Alexander Leslie and the 23rd and 33rd commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Webster of the 33rd. Private James Bergin, a very tall man, used his bayonet to cut a hole in the hedge and Drummer Michael Magner climbed onto his shoulders through the hedge in the gap and dragged Bergin up behind him as Ensign Conner and Corporal Murphy helped shove from below. Fighting intensified, taking in house to house fighting throughout Haalderen and Gendt During the nights of 3–4 December, with small arms and grenades, with the Dukes 'A Company' Headquarters in the village school. [4], The 76th Regiment was originally raised, by Simon Harcourt as Lord Harcourt's Regiment on 17 November 1745 and disbanded in June 1746. Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment (Columns 21 & 22), 4th Btn. the guns were effectively camouflaged . In 1940 the RE AA battalions were transferred to the Royal Artillery, and it became the 43rd (5th Duke of Wellington's) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery. It was because of their professionalism in the field during the American War of Independence, that the regiment was given the nickname 'The Pattern'; the regiment then became the standard of soldiering which all other regiments should attain. Jul 1, 2016 - Private James Allender, MM and bar, 1st SBS, Parent unit ; 1st Bt, Duke of Wellington Regiment (west Riding). He turned back and engaged the group in a fire-fight, delaying the attackers long enough to allow the rest of his patrol to cross the clearing. [92], Lieutenant-Colonel David Santa-Olalla received the Distinguished Service Order for his inspirational leadership and courage during the 'Dukes' deployment to Bosnia. [92], During 2003, in Osnabrück, Germany, where the 'Dukes' were then based, the Regiment celebrated its 300th year in existence. Fighting was very confused and movement limited due to heavy flooding of the ground from the breached canals and river. Artrhur Farrar 2/7th Btn. This continued to be the case with the scarlet tunic worn by all ranks in full dress until 1914 and by bandsmen until amalgamation (see illustrations above). The Chinese launched a second attack but were cut down by heavy fire from the UN forces. His ‘Regular Army Certificate of Service’ … It took two months to reach their objective, advancing through rough terrain. They fought in the Battle of Normandy as part of the British Second Army in its attempts to capture the city of Caen. [105], Several members of the regiment played cricket for the Free Foresters Cricket Club and Pte Brian Stead played for the Yorkshire County Cricket Club.[106]. [26], At the Battle of Inkerman, the 33rd were again involved in some bitter fighting, in which the British infantry advanced despite heavy losses and a strong defence by the Russians. - 2/7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment during the Second World War -. Regiment: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Name Rank Regiment Date of death; Croft, E G: Serjeant: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) (3) 12/10/1916: Culling, H W: Second Lieutenant: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) (3) 07/07/1916: Weedon/Weeden, W: Private: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) (3) Search the roll of honour . The Battle of Harlem Heights, September 16, 1776. [77] The regiment served in 21st Army Tank Brigade, equipped with Churchill tanks. The 'Dukes' secured the Hook at 3:30 a.m. Battle Honours WW1. [100], The regiment's battle honours were as follows:[38], On formation in 1702 as the Earl of Huntingdon's Regiment a red coat lined with yellow was worn, together with yellow breeches. Private Bergin and Drummer Magner were later awarded the Victoria Cross for their part in the action. [10] Their last engagement of the war was at the Siege of Yorktown, when they were part of the outnumbered British forces. If you have any unwanted Author Topic: WW2 Service Record - Duke of Wellington's Regiment / Home Guard (Read 1589 times) genealogistsykes. The 33rd formed part of Lord Cornwallis' Reserve Corps sent in support to cover their withdrawal. The British technically defeated the American force, but Webster was killed and O'Hara was wounded. The British halted and fired, causing so many casualties the Russians were forced to retreat. History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 290), Brereton / Savoury. [92], In March 1995, the 'Dukes' were again posted to Northern Ireland for a two-year tour of duty. He is buried in the Bayeux Commonwealth Military Cemetery. frontis., 27 photos., 10 fldg. John Knox Illingworth (1914-1957) was commissioned into the Duke of Wellington's Regiment in December 1940. The second line comprised the two battalions of Foot Guards, the Light Infantry and the Grenadiers commanded by Brigadier Charles O'Hara of the 2nd Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards. Killed in action or died of wounds. While at Goražde, Private Shaun Taylor of C Company was killed during an engagement with Bosnian-Serb forces while manning an observation post. The 2/4th, 2/5th, 2/6th and 2/7th Battalions of the Duke of Wellingtons formed 186th (2/2nd West Riding) Brigade in 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division. The regiment later received the battle honour Abyssinia. [10], The regiment's next action came a fortnight later, on 16 September at the Battle of Harlem Heights. [55], The 1/4th, 1/5th, 1/6th and 1/7 th battalions landed in France as part of the 147th (2nd West Riding) Brigade in the 49th (West Riding) Division in April 1915 for service on the Western Front and served together until the Armistice in November 1918. Meanwhile, Tarleton's Light Dragoons charged the right flank. [92], The regiment had a beer called Havercake Ale named in their honour by the Timothy Taylor Brewery, Keighley, to mark the regiment's tercentenary. [97], The Duke of Wellington's Regiment had four colours on parade. The 8th Battalion saw service in the Gallipoli Campaign and the 10th Battalion was in action at Piave in Italy. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small The Bou was a ridge dominating the Medjez el Bab to Tunis road. In Korea, the 'Dukes' desperate defence of the Hook position halted the last major Chinese attempt to break the United Nations Line before the truce, in July 1953, brought the war to an end. Honours & Awards: Mentioned in Despatches . See more ideas about duke images, regiment, duke. The battle on the ridge resulted in the 1st Dukes and the QLR's being the only units to be award the battle honour Banana Ridge. Finally, in 1961, the rest of 382 Rgt converted to infantry and merged with the 5/7th Bn, bringing together all four Territorial battalions of the regiment as the West Riding Battalion, which in 1967 became part of the Yorkshire Volunteers. Seven of the Bosnian-Serb soldiers were killed in the fire-fight. The 'Dukes' fought with distinction at the Battle of Monte Ceco in October 1944 where Captain Arthur Burns was awarded a DSO and Private Richard Henry Burton of the 1st Battalion was awarded a Victoria Cross for his courageous action in the battle. Born at Killbricken, Queen's County, Ireland, June 29, 1845. Lieutenant CF Grieve and FJ Reynolds Toured South Africa in 1938 with the British Lions. [90], In 1985, the 'Dukes' deployed to Belize for a six-month tour of duty, taking part in operation 'Holdfast'. [53], In August 1914 the Territorial Force formed 2nd Line units, distinguished from the 1st Line by the addition of '2/' to the battalion number, the parent units taking '1/'. In 1957–1959, whilst stationed in Northern Ireland, the 'Dukes' played rugby throughout Ulster. If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. [21] They had a decisive part to play in the Battle of Seringapatam. [78] It was one of the units in support of the Dukes 1st Battalion and the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) at the Battle of Banana Ridge, over looking the Medjez el Bab plain, as the front part of a five-mile-wide divisional offensive to advance on Tunis. [62], The 'Dukes' fought in the North African Campaign, fighting with distinction in a number of actions and gaining several Battle Honours, as part of the 3rd Infantry Brigade. 2/7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment. [54], The 8th (Service) Battalion landed at Suvla Bay in Gallipoli as part of the 32nd Brigade in the 11th (Northern) Division in August 1915; the battalion was evacuated in January 1916 and moved to France in July 1916 for service on the Western Front. An old boy of Balby Street School, before joining up he worked at Yorkshire Main Colliery. Corporal Mills then performed an astonishing feat of bravery. They moved back to the mainland in 1959, joining the new UK Strategic Reserve, as part of 19 Infantry Brigade). [12], The 33rd also fought at the Battle of Green Spring in July of that year. please Timothy Taylor, the founder of the brewery, had served in an antecedent unit of the regiment during 1859. [55] Meanwhile, the Regiment's title altered slightly in 1921 to Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding). E-Mail: dukesrhq@btconnect.com (Veterans Association Administration only, Please do not send historical enquiries to this E-Mail address. However, by the autumn of 1944, the German Luftwaffe was suffering from such shortages of pilots, aircraft and fuel that serious aerial attacks on the UK could be discounted. In 1702 Colonel George Hastings, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, was authorised to raise a new regiment, which he did in and around the city of Gloucester. [57], In the 1930s the increasing need for anti-aircraft (AA) defence for Britain's cities was addressed by converting a number of TA infantry battalions into searchlight battalions of the Royal Engineers (RE). The engagement lasted fifteen minutes, with over 2,000 rounds of ammunition being expended by the 'Dukes'. Just 30 minutes into 29 May, the Chinese forces launched another attack but, as before, they were beaten back. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. At the end of the tour the Ulster Team honoured the regiment by playing them at Ravenhill, with the 'Dukes' winning 19 – 8. In Cyprus the battalion was successful in Operation Golden Rain, destroying a major EOKA terrorist group operating in the Troodos Mountains in 1956. He was given the Army No. They produced in their history 11 international players, 7 English, 1 Irish and 3 Scottish, with over 50 players capped for the army against the Navy & Air Force since 1914. Cornwallis decided to give battle, though he had only 1,900 men at his disposal. [62], Remnant of Trench at 'Point 171' facing towards 'Point 226', View of 'Point 226', on Bou Aoukaz, from 'Point 171', Men of 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, advance past a burning fuel store on Pantelleria during Operation Corkscrew, Memorial Plaque on summit of Monte Cece (Monte Ceco), near Casola Valsenio, Men of 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment marching into Rome, 8 June 1944, In the Far East, the 2nd Battalion took part in the rearguard action at the Battle of Sittang Bridge in February 1942. Their objective in doing this was to create a safe zone for the town. 7DWR moved into reserve in Bemmel where they received sporadic shelling from heavy artillery, whilst putting out patrols to guard against a potential water borne attack on the Nijmegen bridge. [28], The 33rd were part of an expedition sent to the East African nation of Abyssinia, now known as Ethiopia after several European citizens had been taken hostage by the self-appointed 'King' Emperor Tewodros II in 1864. [87], In 1953, the 1st Battalion relieved the Black Watch, who had been defending a position known as The Hook, a crescent shaped ridge, which was of tactical importance in the Commonwealth sector. Although retitled as the Halifax Regiment (Duke of Wellington's) this title only lasted six months until it was changed on 30 June 1881, in a revised appendix to General order 41, to:- The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), or 'W Rid R' for short. History. The Second World War was declared on 3 September 1939, and the 1st Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Charles Beard, was immediately sent to France as part of the 3rd Infantry Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division of 1st Corps of the BEF. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. Little did Jack know he would become famous - his picture was in the local and daily papers and mentioned in Parliament. There was then a reserve consisting of Tarleton's Light Dragoons. On 25 December 1777, the 76th was again re-raised, as the 76th Regiment of Foot (Macdonald's Highlanders), by Colonel John MacDonell of Lochgarry, in the West of Scotland and Western Isles, as a Scottish Light Infantry regiment. In 1908 it became the 4th Battalion (DWR), and in 1938, presumably shortly after this film was made, its role and name changed to the 58th Anti-Tank Regiment (DWR) Royal Artillery. [27], The 33rd was involved in the Siege of Sevastopol, which lasted for 11 months. Mar 9, 2017 - Photos of Duke of Wellington's Regiment. They were caught up in the German advance, which began on the 10th of May. Duke of Wellington's Regiment, World War Two collection Description: Telegram ordering mobilization Notes on scripts of Barclays History; War diary, River Seine, 1940 Letter from General Montgomery relating to the future of the battalion, 1944 The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, forming part of the King's Division. [55] The 2nd Battalion was also at the Battle of Hill 60 during which the British launched a massive bombardment, followed by an assault that led to vicious hand-to-hand fighting. Alma Company of 'The 'Dukes' then began advancing up the line of the original trenches to dislodge the remaining Chinese forces in the forward trenches. [10], The year 1781 proved to be the deadliest but most successful year for the 33rd. The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, In October a detachment of 3 officers and 51 NCOs and men were despatched up-country to serve with the Bechuanaland Border Police in the Matabele Uprising, in a complicated arrangement due to the fact that the BPP was at the time run by the British South Africa Company.[42][43]. The first pair of colours were the standard set of Regulation Colours, which all Regiments are presented with. 4612260 and joined the 2nd Battalion of The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. . The 2nd Battalion also fought at the First Battle of the Marne, the Battle of the Aisne, the Battle of La Bassée and the brutal first Battle of Ypres. The Regiment was then deployed to India to serve during the Second Mahratta War 1803-05 and under the command of Arthur Wellesley (who later became the Duke of Wellington) at the Battle of Assaye. Below are just some of our members who have served at Duke of Wellingtons (West Riding Regiment). [34] A large number of individual RVCs were raised in the West Riding; some amalgamated into larger units, and the rest of the smaller units were grouped into administrative battalions. The 33rd fought in many battles including Valencia de Alcantara (1705), Zaragossa (1710), and less favourably at Almansa and Brihuega. This so threatened Boer supremacy that they determined to deny the ne… Regimental titles in italics indicate they were disbanded or renumbered before 1881. With Butler was a body of North Carolina Militia, plus reinforcements from Virginia, consisting of 3,000 Virginia Militia, a Virginia State regiment, a Corp of Virginian "eighteen-month men" and recruits for the Maryland Line. [90] In 1987 the 'Dukes' deployed again to Northern Ireland for a two-year tour, based in Palace Barracks, just outside the City of Belfast. Captain Mike Campbell-Lamerton, Army, London Scottish, Scotland (23 Caps), British Lions in South Africa in 1962, Captain of the British Lions in Australia & New Zealand in 1966. The regiment took part in further action that year, at the Battle of Germantown and the Battle of White Marsh, where they fought the Americans who had retreated from the fighting at Germantown. .artillery was used as part of an all-arms effort. [58][59][66][67][68][69] A month later, it was reorganised as an infantry battalion and redesignated 600th Regiment RA (5th Bn Duke of Wellingtons). The battalion also took part in the Battle of Paardeberg. The 33rd suffered further casualties: 3 officers and 61 men. They were then both sent to serve in the Middle East and North Africa in February 1943. [33], The invasion scare of 1859 led to the creation of the Volunteer Force and huge enthusiasm for joining local Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs). The patrol then withdrew, but the attackers persisted in firing on the patrol. For example, the RVCs raised in Halifax were amalgamated as the 4th Yorkshire (West Riding) RVC in 1860. So in addition to the 33rd, Arthur, who had now become Colonel Arthur Wellesley, was given command of the 10,000 men of the Nizam of Hyderabad. [12], The British troops advanced under heavy musket fire. The Regiment pushed the Bosnian-Serb Army from their positions around the town to a distance of over one mile. [30], As the British force moved on to Magdala, Tewodros II sent two of the hostages on parole to offer terms. [93], On 12 November 2005, the Regiment was awarded the "Keys to the Town" of Erquinghem-Lys in France. The following year, the 'Dukes' deployed to Northern Ireland. Records of 2/7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment from other sources. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (officially, the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding)) was an Infantry Regiment of the British Army, part of the King's Division. vol 1 May-Nov 1925. We can reunite you with your friends who served at Duke of Wellingtons (West Riding Regiment) and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships in the site. They continued to wear their Duke's badge on the black beret of the Royal Armoured Corps. Major Denis Hamilton (who was in temporary command of the battalion) quickly organised a defence, using his Bren Gun Carriers, to hold back the Germans. Johnston, Henry P (1897). 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The Kenya Regiment loaned them their team strip to wear. The 'Dukes' won the match. [20], In 1799 the regiment took part in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War in a Division commanded by Colonel Arthur Wellesley, as part of a British East India Company army, commanded by Major General Harris, with Major General Sir David Baird as second in command. Want to know what life was like during the War? It was only one of the two foot regiments not to be disbanded and in 1743 the regiment was sent to Germany, where it distinguished itself in the Battle of Dettingen, gaining its first battle honour, then again at the Battle of Fontenoy in 1745 and again in Rocoux and Lauffeld in 1747. At this point, the antecedent regimental names were dropped from the battalion titles.[3]. [10], Two years later, in 1780, the 33rd took part in the Siege of Charleston. She fought tirelessly and eventually after nearly 50 years she got it changed with the War Widows Association. 2/6th Battalion Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment. [22], By early March 1815, the regiment was again under the command of the Duke of Wellington, this time during the Hundred Days campaign of Napoleon. [29], Lord Napier arrived in early January 1868 and the expedition started from the advance camp at Senafe at the beginning of February. By the 7th of June they had withdrawn to Dieppe and saw action at St Valery-en-Caux before being evacuated to Britain. In March 1866 a British envoy had been despatched to secure the release of a group of missionaries who had first been seized after the British Government refused Tewdros's requests for military assistance. The re-badging parade took place on 6 June 2006. General Staveley was not happy at any further delay and ordered the 33rd to continue the attack. 33rd Duke of Wellington's Regiment AT the storming of Magdala, under Sir Robert Napier, April 13, 1868, Bergin was one of the first to force his way through the defences of the town. [36] Under the mobilisation scheme introduced by the Stanhope Memorandum of December 1888 the Volunteer Battalions of the Duke of Wellington's were assigned to the West Yorkshire Volunteer Infantry Brigade in Northern Command and in the event of war were expected to mobilise at Leeds. ‘Cambrai was the first modern battle of the First World War. In his despatch to London Lord Napier reported: "Yesterday morning (we) descended three thousand nine hundred feet to Bashilo River and approached Magdala with 'First Brigade' to reconnoiter it. Both battalions became part of the 137th Infantry Brigade, attached to the 46th (West Riding and North Midland) Infantry Division and were sent overseas to France in April 1940 to join the British Expeditionary Force. He arranged for the mutual withdrawal of both Serbian and Muslim forces, from the besieged town of Goražde, just as the Geneva talks were being held on the town. The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and this website is funded by donations from our visitors. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment (d.11th June 1940), Pte. Previously served with 6 commando(101)troop. [28], The 33rd was committed to Abyssinia in October 1867 and embarked on 21 November, arriving at Annesley Bay on 4 December; but did not disembark for three days due to the chaos on shore. History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, (page 294), Brereton / Savoury. The regiment began the first year of the 20th century at war when both battalions met in South Africa, as reinforcements for British forces fighting Boers, in the Second Boer War. vol 2 Mar-Nov 1926. In April 1893 the battalion, under Lt-Col. E. Nesbitt, set sail for the Cape Colony, posting one company on St Helena en route. On 31 March 2007 the Regulation colours were taken out of service and laid up in Halifax Parish church. WW2 Regimental Deaths, with known Grave or Memorial location Listed in Alphabetical order – compiled from CWGC database Surname Initials Forename Number Rank Age Awards Battalion Died Country Died In Cemetery Memorial ABRAMSON B BARNETT 4626478 Private 28 2nd 1943-04-03 Myanmar RANGOON WAR CEMETERY ADAMS H HERBERT 4977000 L/Sgt 33 7th 1944-07-16 France HOTTOT-LES-BAGUES … Duke of Wellington's Regiment (d.11th June 1940). Later in the 18th Century the coats had red facings but white linings which showed in the turn-backed skirts. 27th Oct 2020 - Please note we currently have a large backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. Theodore opened fire with seven guns from outwork, one thousand feet above us, and three thousand five hundred men of the garrison made a gallant sortie which was repulsed with very heavy loss and the enemy driven into Magdala. The patrol returned fire, killing two of the attackers. training of new recruits was undertaken at the Kings Division depot at Strensall Barracks. The fighting was fierce, at times some soldiers resorting to attacking their enemy with the butts of their guns. [59][60] A duplicate unit, the 68th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery was formed in 1939, with headquarters at Cleckheaton.