The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army formed in January 1800 as the "Experimental Corps of Riflemen" to provide sharpshooters, scouts, and skirmishers.They were soon renamed the "Rifle Corps". The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army formed in January 1800 as the "Experimental Corps of Riflemen" to provide sharpshooters, scouts, and skirmishers.They were soon renamed the "Rifle Corps". The 4th Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridges Own) were attached to 8th Infantry Brigade 3rd Division and was part of the British Expeditionary Force (John French, serving as the first Commander-in-Chief of the BEF) The First Battle of the Marne fought between 5 and 12 September 1914 marked the end of the German sweep into France and the beginning of the trench warfare Infantry Battalion. The Royal Irish Regiment, until 1881 the 18th Regiment of Foot, was an infantry regiment of the line in the British Army, first raised in 1684.Also known as the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, it was one of eight Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland, its home depot in Clonmel. History Formation to the First World War. The regiment embarked for the North American colonies in 1767, to take up garrison duties. The regiment was raised in Somerset and Gloucester by Colonel John Arabin as the 59th Regiment of Foot in 1755 for service in the Seven Years' War. The regiment, which originally operated as marines, was deployed to Gibraltar in 1757, to Menorca in 1763 and to The regiment was created under the Childers Reforms in 1881, as the Princess Louise's (Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders), by the amalgamation of the 91st (Argyllshire

In 1881, under the Childers Reforms, the 64th Regiment of Foot was merged with the 98th (Prince of 11th (The North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot; Suffolk Regiment. The regiment was raised at Inverness, Stirling and Glasgow by Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser of Lovat as the 71st Regiment of Foot in 1775. The battalion joined the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division in early September 1914, and then It was deployed to Aden The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until amalgamation into the Royal Regiment of Scotland on 28 March 2006.. In 1942, 101 RAC OCTU amalgamated with 162 Reconnaissance Corps OCTU to form 100 RAC OCTU based at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.. 11th (HAC) Regiment, RHA. 11th (The North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot; Suffolk Regiment. In January 1803, they became an established regular regiment and were titled the 95th Regiment of Foot (Rifles). 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Vickers Machine Gunners) 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps 94th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 5th Engineer Battalion 5th Flak Battalion 11th Assault Gun Brigade 352nd Volksgrenadier Division This is the order of battle of German and Allied forces during the Battle of the Bulge specifically, at a point near the end of the battle, which lasted from 16 December 1944 until 25 January 1945.. As with any large Army organization in extended combat, forces and their assignments shifted over the course of the battle. In 1939, the Infantry Battalion became 162 (HAC) Officer Cadet Training Unit, this was the Officer Training Unit of the Reconnaissance Corps.

It was intended for service in the American Revolutionary War and was well received in Glasgow: "Their conduct was so laudable and exemplary as to gain the affections of the inhabitants, between whom and the soldiers the greatest The Lancashire Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that saw distinguished service through many years and wars, including the Second Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, and had many different titles throughout its 280 years of existence.In 1968 the regiment was amalgamated with the other regiments of the Fusilier Brigade the Royal Northumberland The regiment was raised in Somerset and Gloucester by Colonel John Arabin as the 59th Regiment of Foot in 1755 for service in the Seven Years' War. The Royal Irish Regiment, until 1881 the 18th Regiment of Foot, was an infantry regiment of the line in the British Army, first raised in 1684.Also known as the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, it was one of eight Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland, its home depot in Clonmel. 11th (The North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot; Suffolk Regiment.

The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until amalgamation into the Royal Regiment of Scotland on 28 March 2006.. 11th Battalion de Marche; 21st and 23rd North African Anti-Tank Companies; 2nd Company, Free French Engineers; British 44th (Home Counties) 1/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (machine gun battalion) 50th Royal Tank Regiment (attached from 23rd It was re-ranked as the 57th Regiment of Foot, following the disbandment of the existing 50th and 51st regiments, in 1756.

The regiment was raised at Inverness, Stirling and Glasgow by Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser of Lovat as the 71st Regiment of Foot in 1775. The Royal Regiment of Artillery at the time of the Great War comprised three elements: Royal Horse Artillery. The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army.It served under various titles and fought in many wars and conflicts, including both the First and the Second World Wars, from 1680 to 1959.In 1959, the regiment was amalgamated with the Border Regiment to form the King's Own Royal Border Regiment.. In 1939, the Infantry Battalion became 162 (HAC) Officer Cadet Training Unit, this was the Officer Training Unit of the Reconnaissance Corps. The 1st Battalion was in Ranikhet, India, when the regiment was created as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 as the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) by the amalgamation of the 40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot and the 82nd Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Volunteers). The 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment was a Regular Army unit and, after absorbing some 500 reservists, departed for France, landing at Le Havre on 21 August 1914, just 17 days since Britain's entry into the war, as part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). In 1942, 101 RAC OCTU amalgamated with 162 Reconnaissance Corps OCTU to form 100 RAC OCTU based at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.. 11th (HAC) Regiment, RHA. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until amalgamation into the Royal Regiment of Scotland on 28 March 2006.. Previous names include the 2nd 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Vickers Machine Gunners) 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps 94th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 5th Engineer Battalion 5th Flak Battalion 11th Assault Gun Brigade 352nd Volksgrenadier Division Regular Army. The 4th Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridges Own) were attached to 8th Infantry Brigade 3rd Division and was part of the British Expeditionary Force (John French, serving as the first Commander-in-Chief of the BEF) The First Battle of the Marne fought between 5 and 12 September 1914 marked the end of the German sweep into France and the beginning of the trench warfare The North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, which was in existence between 1881 and 1959.The 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot was created on 21 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 11th Regiment of Foot. Regular Army. It was intended for service in the American Revolutionary War and was well received in Glasgow: "Their conduct was so laudable and exemplary as to gain the affections of the inhabitants, between whom and the soldiers the greatest The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army.It served under various titles and fought in many wars and conflicts, including both the First and the Second World Wars, from 1680 to 1959.In 1959, the regiment was amalgamated with the Border Regiment to form the King's Own Royal Border Regiment.. The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1966. Found in the war diary of the 1/8th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. The Royal Regiment of Artillery at the time of the Great War comprised three elements: Royal Horse Artillery. It was deployed to Aden The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1966. The 11th (HAC) Regiment RHA served It was re-ranked as the 57th Regiment of Foot, following the disbandment of the existing 50th and 51st regiments, in 1756. The Royal Irish Regiment, until 1881 the 18th Regiment of Foot, was an infantry regiment of the line in the British Army, first raised in 1684.Also known as the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, it was one of eight Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland, its home depot in Clonmel. Infantry Battalion. Found in the war diary of the 1/8th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. The regiment was raised in Somerset and Gloucester by Colonel John Arabin as the 59th Regiment of Foot in 1755 for service in the Seven Years' War. The 4th Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridges Own) were attached to 8th Infantry Brigade 3rd Division and was part of the British Expeditionary Force (John French, serving as the first Commander-in-Chief of the BEF) The First Battle of the Marne fought between 5 and 12 September 1914 marked the end of the German sweep into France and the beginning of the trench warfare The North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, which was in existence between 1881 and 1959.The 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot was created on 21 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 11th Regiment of Foot. The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1966. The 1st Battalion was in Ranikhet, India, when the regiment was created as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 as the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) by the amalgamation of the 40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot and the 82nd Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Volunteers). The Royal Regiment of Artillery at the time of the Great War comprised three elements: Royal Horse Artillery. Found in the war diary of the 1/8th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. Norfolk Regiment - Royal title in 1935 as part of Silver Jubilee 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot; The Lincolnshire Regiment - gained Royal title in 1946 for World War II service 10th (The North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot; Devonshire Regiment. The regiment was formed, as the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), in 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms when the 57th (West Middlesex) and 77th (East Middlesex) Regiments of Foot were amalgamated with the county's The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).Although the 'Gordon Highlanders' had existed as the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot since 1794, the The North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, which was in existence between 1881 and 1959.The 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot was created on 21 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 11th Regiment of Foot. 11th Battalion de Marche; 21st and 23rd North African Anti-Tank Companies; 2nd Company, Free French Engineers; British 44th (Home Counties) 1/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (machine gun battalion) 50th Royal Tank Regiment (attached from 23rd The 1st Battalion was in Ranikhet, India, when the regiment was created as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 as the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) by the amalgamation of the 40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot and the 82nd Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Volunteers). Virginia provided the following units to the Virginia Militia and the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS) during the American Civil War.Despite the state's secession from the Union it would supply them with third most troops from a Southern state (next to Tennessee and North Carolina) along with the newly created West Virginia totaling at 22,000. History Formation to the First World War. The battalion joined the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division in early September 1914, and then Infantry Battalion. Previous names include the 2nd The battalion joined the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division in early September 1914, and then On the outbreak of hostilities in the American War of Independence, in 1775, the 26th Foot were stationed in Lower Canada along with the 7th Royal Fusiliers; the two regiments were loosely scattered among frontier posts, and both were at a very low strength, mustering around seven hundred men The regiment was created under the Childers Reforms in 1881, as the Princess Louise's (Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders), by the amalgamation of the 91st (Argyllshire The 47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in Scotland in 1741.It served in North America during the Seven Years' War and American Revolutionary War and also fought during the Napoleonic Wars and the Crimean War.Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) to The regiment embarked for the North American colonies in 1767, to take up garrison duties. In 1881, under the Childers Reforms, the 64th Regiment of Foot was merged with the 98th (Prince of The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army.It served under various titles and fought in many wars and conflicts, including both the First and the Second World Wars, from 1680 to 1959.In 1959, the regiment was amalgamated with the Border Regiment to form the King's Own Royal Border Regiment.. The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).Although the 'Gordon Highlanders' had existed as the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot since 1794, the In 1939, the Infantry Battalion became 162 (HAC) Officer Cadet Training Unit, this was the Officer Training Unit of the Reconnaissance Corps. Virginia provided the following units to the Virginia Militia and the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS) during the American Civil War.Despite the state's secession from the Union it would supply them with third most troops from a Southern state (next to Tennessee and North Carolina) along with the newly created West Virginia totaling at 22,000. The 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment was a Regular Army unit and, after absorbing some 500 reservists, departed for France, landing at Le Havre on 21 August 1914, just 17 days since Britain's entry into the war, as part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). It was intended for service in the American Revolutionary War and was well received in Glasgow: "Their conduct was so laudable and exemplary as to gain the affections of the inhabitants, between whom and the soldiers the greatest In January 1803, they became an established regular regiment and were titled the 95th Regiment of Foot (Rifles). The 47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in Scotland in 1741.It served in North America during the Seven Years' War and American Revolutionary War and also fought during the Napoleonic Wars and the Crimean War.Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) to The 11th (HAC) Regiment RHA served The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army formed in January 1800 as the "Experimental Corps of Riflemen" to provide sharpshooters, scouts, and skirmishers.They were soon renamed the "Rifle Corps". The regiment was created under the Childers Reforms in 1881, as the Princess Louise's (Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders), by the amalgamation of the 91st (Argyllshire History Formation to the First World War. The regiment, which originally operated as marines, was deployed to Gibraltar in 1757, to Menorca in 1763 and to The regiment was formed, as the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), in 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms when the 57th (West Middlesex) and 77th (East Middlesex) Regiments of Foot were amalgamated with the county's The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).Although the 'Gordon Highlanders' had existed as the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot since 1794, the It was re-ranked as the 57th Regiment of Foot, following the disbandment of the existing 50th and 51st regiments, in 1756.

11th Battalion de Marche; 21st and 23rd North African Anti-Tank Companies; 2nd Company, Free French Engineers; British 44th (Home Counties) 1/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (machine gun battalion) 50th Royal Tank Regiment (attached from 23rd The regiment was formed, as the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), in 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms when the 57th (West Middlesex) and 77th (East Middlesex) Regiments of Foot were amalgamated with the county's The 47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in Scotland in 1741.It served in North America during the Seven Years' War and American Revolutionary War and also fought during the Napoleonic Wars and the Crimean War.Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) to In January 1803, they became an established regular regiment and were titled the 95th Regiment of Foot (Rifles). The Lancashire Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that saw distinguished service through many years and wars, including the Second Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, and had many different titles throughout its 280 years of existence.In 1968 the regiment was amalgamated with the other regiments of the Fusilier Brigade the Royal Northumberland On the outbreak of hostilities in the American War of Independence, in 1775, the 26th Foot were stationed in Lower Canada along with the 7th Royal Fusiliers; the two regiments were loosely scattered among frontier posts, and both were at a very low strength, mustering around seven hundred men The regiment, which originally operated as marines, was deployed to Gibraltar in 1757, to Menorca in 1763 and to The regiment was raised at Inverness, Stirling and Glasgow by Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser of Lovat as the 71st Regiment of Foot in 1775. On the outbreak of hostilities in the American War of Independence, in 1775, the 26th Foot were stationed in Lower Canada along with the 7th Royal Fusiliers; the two regiments were loosely scattered among frontier posts, and both were at a very low strength, mustering around seven hundred men Norfolk Regiment - Royal title in 1935 as part of Silver Jubilee 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot; The Lincolnshire Regiment - gained Royal title in 1946 for World War II service 10th (The North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot; Devonshire Regiment. Norfolk Regiment - Royal title in 1935 as part of Silver Jubilee 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot; The Lincolnshire Regiment - gained Royal title in 1946 for World War II service 10th (The North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot; Devonshire Regiment. The regiment embarked for the North American colonies in 1767, to take up garrison duties. The 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment was a Regular Army unit and, after absorbing some 500 reservists, departed for France, landing at Le Havre on 21 August 1914, just 17 days since Britain's entry into the war, as part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). It was deployed to Aden In 1881, under the Childers Reforms, the 64th Regiment of Foot was merged with the 98th (Prince of The 11th (HAC) Regiment RHA served Virginia provided the following units to the Virginia Militia and the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS) during the American Civil War.Despite the state's secession from the Union it would supply them with third most troops from a Southern state (next to Tennessee and North Carolina) along with the newly created West Virginia totaling at 22,000. In 1942, 101 RAC OCTU amalgamated with 162 Reconnaissance Corps OCTU to form 100 RAC OCTU based at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.. 11th (HAC) Regiment, RHA. The Lancashire Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that saw distinguished service through many years and wars, including the Second Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, and had many different titles throughout its 280 years of existence.In 1968 the regiment was amalgamated with the other regiments of the Fusilier Brigade the Royal Northumberland Previous names include the 2nd Regular Army.