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Militia Units Embodied and Sent to South Africa, 1899 Militia Units Embodied and Sent to South Africa 1899 - 1902 By Special Army Order 3 November 1899, Republished as Army Order 203(A), December 1899 Embodied On or After 20 January 1899: 3/The Royal Scots (The Lothian Regiment) 3/The Queen's West Surrey Regiment 5/The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 4/The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry) 4/The East Surrey Regiment 3/The Royal Sussex Regiment 3/The Welsh Regiment 4/The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) 3/The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 3/The Northamptonshire Regiment 9/The King's Royal Rifle Corps 3/The Durham Light Infantry 3/The Highland Light Infantry 4/Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) 5/The Royal Dublin Fusiliers 3/The Royal Munster Fuiliers By Special Army Order 4 November 1899, Republished as Army Order 203 (B), December 1899 Embodied On or After 20 November 1899: 4/The South Staffordshire Regiment 3/The Essex Regiment By Special Army Order 23 November 1899, Republished as Army Order 203 (C), December 1899 Embodied On or After 11 December 1899: 4/The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 6/The Royal Warwickshire Regiment 3/The Prince of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) 6/The Lancashire Fusiliers 3/The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regt) 4/The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 3/The York and Lancaster Regiment By Special Army Order 18 December 1899, Republished as Army Order 5 (A), January 1900 Embodied On or After 4 January 1900: 3/The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 4/The Bedfordshire Regiment 3/The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 3/The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) 1 By Special Army Order 4 January 1900, Republished as Army Order 27 (A), February 1900 Embodied On or After 16 January 1900: 3/The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 5/The Royal Warwickshire Regiment 3/The King's (Liverpool) Regiment 3/The Norfolk Regiment 4/The Cheshire Regiment 3/The King's Own Scottish Borderers Regiment 3/The East Lancashire Regiment 4/The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) 4/The Durham Light Infantry 3/Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) By Special Army Order 9 January 1900, Republished as Army Order 27 (B), February 1900 Embodied On or After 22 January 1900: 5/The Lancashire Fusiliers By Special Army Order 27 January 1900, Republished as Army Order 27 (C), February 1900 Embodied on 12 February 1900: Embodied On or After 12 February 1900: 3/The Leicestershire Regiment By Special Army Order 22 February 1900, Republished as Army Order 52, March 1900 Embodied 5 March 1900: By Special Army Order 7 April 1900, Republished as Army Order 112, May 1900 Embodied On or After 1 May 1900: Submarine Miners: Falmouth Infantry: 6/Liverpool Regiment 3/East Yorkshire Regiment 3/Bedfordshire Regiment 4/Yorkshire Regiment 3/Cheshire Regiment 3/Scottish Rifles 6/Worcestershire Regiment 3/East Surrey Regiment 3/South Staffordshire Regiment 5/Middlesex Regiment 5/Manchester Regiment 6/Manchester Regiment 2 3/North Staffordshire Regiment Regiment 5/Royal Irish Rifles 4/Royal Dublin Fusiliers 5/Rifle Brigade Embodied on 14 April 1900: Western Division Submarine Miners Embodied on 23 April 1900: Thames Division Submarine Miners By Special Army Order 3 April 1900, Republished as Army Order 117, May 1900 Embodied On or After 30 April 1900: 5/The Royal Fusiliers 5/The Lancashire Fusiliers 3/The East Surrey Regiment 3/The South Staffordshire Regiment 5/The Manchester Regiment By Army Order 178, August 1901 From Date of Formation: North-Western District Company Militia Medical Staff Corps North-Eastern District Company Militia Medical Staff Corps Dublin District Company Militia Medical Staff Corps By Special Army Order 14 January 1901, republished as Army Order 245 (A), December 1901 Embodied On or After 30 November 1901: 5/Royal Warwickshire Regiment 3/King's (Liverpool Regiment) By Special Army Order 27 November 1901, Republished as Army Order 245 (B), December 1901 Embodied On or After 9 December 1901: 6/The Worcestershire Regiment 3/The York and Lancaster Regiment 3/The Highland Light Infantry 5/The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) By Special Army Order 19 December 1901, Republished as Army Order 9, January 1902 Embodied On or After 31 December 1901: 4/The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 3/The Cheshire Regiment 5/The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex regiment) 6/The Manchester Regiment 4/The Durham Light Infantry 3/Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland Hghlanders) 3 By Special Army Order 30 January 1902, Republished as Army Order 26, February 1902 Embodied On or After 10 February 1902: 3/he Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Embodied On or After 17 February 1902: 3/The Lincolnshire Regiment 3/The East Yorkshire Regiment 4/The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) Embodied On or After 24 February 1902: 3/The Leicestershire Regiment 4/The East Surrey Regiment Embodied On or After 10/3/1902: 3/The Essex Regiment 4/The Royal Dublin Fusiliers By Special Army Order 1/3/1902, Republished as Army Order 46, March 1902 Embodied On or After 17/3/1902: 3/The Northamptonshire Regiment Royal Commission on the South African War, 1903, App. 14 4 .
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