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7 Anti-Aircraft Division (1939)]
24 April 2019 [7 ANTI-AIRCRAFT DIVISION (1939)] th 7 Anti-Aircraft Division (1) Headquarters, 7th Anti-Aircraft Division th 30 (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade (2) Headquarters, 30th (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade & Signal Section rd 63 (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (3) (H.Q., 176th (County of Durham), 177th (County of Durham), 178th (County of Durham) & 269th Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Artillery) th 64 (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (4) (H.Q., 179th (Tynemouth), 180th (Tynemouth) & 268th (Durham) Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Artillery) th 87 Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (5) (H.Q., 278th, 279th & 280th Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Artillery) th 37 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers (6) (H.Q., 307th, 308th 348th & 349th Anti-Aircraft Companies, Royal Engineers) th rd 5 Bn. The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (53 Searchlight Regiment) (7) (H.Q., 408th, 409th & 410th Anti-Aircraft Companies, Royal Engineers) 30th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Company, Royal Army Service Corps st 31 (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade (8) Headquarters, 31st (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade & Signal Section th 66 (Leeds Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (9) (H.Q., 184th, 185th & 197th Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Artillery) th 96 Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (10) (H.Q., 186th, 287th, 295th & 296th Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Artillery) rd th 43 (5 Duke of Wellington’s Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers -
49 (West Riding) Infantry Division (1937-38)]
12 September 2018 [49 (WEST RIDING) INFANTRY DIVISION (1937-38)] th 49 (West Riding) Infantry Division (1) Headquarters, 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division th st 146 (1 West Riding) Infantry Brigade (2) Headquarters, 146th (1st West Riding) Infantry Brigade & Signal Section 5th Bn. The West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own) th 6 Bn. The West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own) (3) th 7 (Leeds Rifles) Bn. The West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own) (4) 4th Bn. The King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry th 5 Bn. The King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (10) th nd 147 (2 West Riding) Infantry Brigade (6) Headquarters, 10th Infantry Brigade & Signal Section th 4 Bn. The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding) (7) 6th Bn. The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding) 7th Bn. The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding) The Hallamshire Bn. The York and Lancaster Regiment th 148 (North Midland) Infantry Brigade (9) Headquarters, 148th (North Midland) Infantry Brigade & Signal Section 4th Bn. The Lincolnshire Regiment 5th Bn. The Leicestershire Regiment 5th (Derbyshire) Bn. The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) 8th (Nottinghamshire) Bn. The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) Divisional Troops Headquarters, 49th (West Riding) Divisional Royal Artillery 69th (West Riding) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery (12) (H.Q., 273rd (1st (West Riding), 274th (2nd (West Riding), 275th (3rd West Riding) & 276th (11th West Riding) Field Batteries, Royal Artillery) 70th (West Riding) -
December Edition.Qxp
wireTHE December 2009 The Royal Corps of Signals THE WIRE, DECEMBER 2009 A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE MASTER OF SIGNALS LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROBERT BAXTER CBE In my day job of looking after health matters for Defence, I fully understand just what a hard year it has been for the British Army. The support of the public and notably our retired comrades has been heartwarming and deeply appreciated. When you get the opportunity to say thank you for this support please do so. Our fellow signallers in the TA have taken a pretty severe beating and have demonstrated impressive resilience and adaptability. Again this year our regular and reserve, men and women, perform their complex, sometimes dangerous, and usually untrumpeted tasks with a determination and professional approval that I find humbling. Many challenges await us all in the New Year but I know that our Signal Officer in Chief and his team have charted a clear course though the turbulent waters. I look to you all in joining me in giving our unreserved support. I remain, as always, deeply proud of you all. All very best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from Gwynedd and myself to you, your families and loved ones. Sure and Swift. A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE SIGNAL OFFICER IN CHIEF (ARMY) BRIGADIER TED FLINT These are times of great challenge and change; indeed, to be frank, they are in many ways difficult times. As I travel around the Corps, however, I am struck by how well you all are doing and how the Corps’ reputation continues to grow. -
West Riding Area (1939)]
4 October 2018 [WEST RIDING AREA (1939)] West Riding Area Regular Depots in the Area The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales’s Own) – Leeds The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding) – Halifax The King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry – Pontefract The York and Lancaster Regiment – Sheffield The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) – Derby The Leicestershire Regiment – Leicester The Lincolnshire Regiment – Lincoln Regular Troops in the Area Militia in the Area 4th Infantry Training Group – Ripon 1st Field Depot, Royal Artillery – Harrogate Training Battalion, Royal Engineers – Ripon Royal Corps of Signals Anti-Aircraft Training Battalion – Harrogate Territorial Army Troops in the Area th 5 Cavalry Brigade (1) Headquarters, 5th Cavalry Brigade & Signal Section The Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry (Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own) The Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry (Queen’s Own) The Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers) Other Unbrigaded Units The Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert’s Own) (2) st 1 Derbyshire Yeomanry (3) nd 2 Derbyshire Yeomanry (3) th 45 (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment (4) st 51 (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment (5) ©www.BritishMilitaryH istory.co.uk Page 1 4 October 2018 [WEST RIDING AREA (1939)] th 107 Regiment (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry), Royal Horse Artillery (6) (H.Q., 425th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry) & 426th (South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry) Batteries, Royal Horse Artillery) th 150 Regiment (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry), Royal Horse Artillery