17,397 of the 250,000 who served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. 6th Btn. A Coy. 8th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment (d.12th Oct 1917). However, it can trace its history back to 1705, when a regiment known as the 38th Foot was raised in Lichfield. (d.6th Aug 1944) Rutter Richard Gordon. My first question was did my Mom know any information on the young man? It took part in many British Army campaigns, before being amalgamated into the South Staffordshire Regiment in 1881. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 261046 your information is still in the queue, please do not resubmit, we are working through them as quickly as possible. Sgt. Arthur Forbes Gordon Kilby VC MC 2nd Btn. With some perseverance, and a fair amount of luck, I managed to find out that he served in the 6th Battalion of the South Staffs. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HTRegistered Charity Number: 237902, 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, 80th Regiment of Foot(Staffordshire Volunteers), The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers), The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Waless), The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Waless), 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, 98th (The Prince of Waless) Regiment of Foot. During the Second World War, approximately 1,159,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders served. As such, they landed in Sicily in 1943 where they, along with the rest of the brigade, which was temporarily down to two battalions, suffered heavy casualties during the disastrous Operation Ladbroke. WW2 Records. It is home to the Staffordshire Regiment Museum, the Headquarters of the Surgeon General and subordinate medical headquarters, and the location of the Defence College of Health Education and Training. Capt. Pte. It served in several campaigns, including the Boer War and the First and Second World Wars. In 1954, the battalion was posted to the Suez Canal zone, before being speedily dispatched to Cyprus where hostilities had broken out between the two communities on the island. And so my investigation began. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. In 1958, the regiment was re-rolled to reconnaissance and equipped with Daimler and Dingo armoured cars. After a brief respite, Baskeyfield again came under heavy fire; he refused to cower. They came under the command of 2/1st North Midland Mounted Brigade from January 1915. 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Sir George Samuel Young, KCB, 19461954: Maj-Gen. Sir Guy de Courcy Glover, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, This page was last edited on 17 October 2022, at 04:04. (d.14th Nov 1916), Thompson Joseph. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. It returned to England in 1883. If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the archive update form to add or update the details in Discovery. He is also commemorated on two memorials locally. History of the South Staffordshire Regiment (Aldershot, 1969). Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project have lost contact with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. [9] The 8th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 51st Brigade in 17th (Northern) Division in July 1915 also for service on the Western Front. [29], Following the 1959 amalgamation of the North and South Staffords, the 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment (TA) continued as a territorial unit of the new regiment without a change of title but was disbanded on the creation of the Territorial Army Volunteer Reserve in 1967. (d.27th Jun 1943), Baskeyfield John Daniel. (d.9th November 1916), Fullwood Joseph. 6th Gurkha Rifles (Columns 36 & 63), 1st Btn. South Staffordshire Regiment in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime Memories Project - South Staffordshire Regiment 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment 6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment 7th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment Pte. 66 Slater Street, Suite 1707 Ottawa, ON K1A 0P4 Canada Telephone: 613-992-3224 Fax: 613-952-6826 [9], The 1st Battalion served in Singapore and Burma before being deployed to India in 1925 and to Sudan in 1927. Arranged by date of enlistment, from 1804 to 1881, the roll gives the name of every soldier in the Regiment, his age at the time of enlistment, height at the time of enlistment, previous occupation and place of birth. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th July 1918), Pte. Book in advance. (d.6th Aug 1944) Paddock Edward Phillip. This finding aid is a revised online version of the original finding aid prepared by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP), published by the National Library of Australia in 2019. [9] The 2nd Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the 6th Brigade in the 2nd Division in August 1914 also for service on the Western Front. Fowler (Melbourne) to Commanding officer, North Staffordshire Regiment, 24 July 1853: sends an old letter discovered in a creek at Warrandyte, Victoria. It was then posted to The Curragh from 1889 to 1891, before travelling to Egypt, via Aldershot, in 1893. The battalion returned in July 1902.[11]. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th May 1917).
On 23rd December he was ordered to Egypt where he spent just a few days before being ordered to return to France. After crawling under enemy fire to another 6-pounder gun, he was killed by a shell from a supporting enemy tank. By creating an account you agree to us emailing you with newsletters and discounts, which you can switch off in your account at any time. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot. Our The FamilySearch Library has some World War II records, mostly selected unit histories. T Obrien South Staffordshire Regiment, FR Mullender South Staffordshire Regiment, MT Hubbard South Staffordshire Regiment, L Howarth South Staffordshire Regiment. Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. It served with the British Army in several campaigns until the 1881 reforms, when it was merged into The North Staffordshire (Prince of Waless) Regiment. Pte. The Company charged along the narrow towpath, headed by Captain Kilby, who, though wounded at the outset, continued to lead his men right up to the enemy wire under a devastating machine gun fire and a shower of bombs. 8th Battalion (d.12th October 1917), Preece Joseph Edward. From 17 September to 25 September 1944, Major Cain's company was cut off from the battalion and throughout the whole of this time was closely engaged with enemy tanks, self-propelled guns and infantry. The battalion was subsequently involved in the defeat of Arab forces at Kirbekan. Catalogue description North Staffordshire Regiment This record is held by Staffordshire Regiment Museum See contact details Have you found an error with this catalogue description? Following a minor mutiny, he was recalled to Sydney in the same year. Vale. The battalion subsequently served in southern India and Burma until 1907, when it started a four-year posting in Pretoria, South Africa. [20] The battalion joined 50th Indian Parachute Brigade, part of the 44th Indian Airborne Division. The ORBATS data transcribed by Forces War Records has allowed us to produce this interactive map, with which you can track the progress of units throughout the course of the First World War, from the opening battle at Mons to the closing stages of the Spring Offensive. They were again embodied in May 1901, and the following month 500 men embarked for service in South Africa during the Second Boer War. 7th Battalion (d.23rd November 1916), Shotton Walter Albert. The regiment was formed in 1881 by merging the38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Footand the80th Regiment of Foot(Staffordshire Volunteers). There are other columns for religion and physical description, but they were seldom used until about 1855. Essex Regiment (Columns 44 & 56), 2nd Btn. Soldiers from the regiment murdered 16 unarmed men and boys in the infamous North King Street Massacre. After serving as Chindits, they were transferred to the Parachute Regiment, becoming parachute infantry, and converted to the 16th Parachute Battalion. Cpl. 2nd Battalion spent the immediate post-war years inIreland during the War of Independence (1919-21). This infantry unit was raised in 1756. WW2 SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE SWEETHEART BROOCH (GILDING/BRASS. 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. On 20 September 1944, Lance-Sergeant Baskeyfield was the NCO in charge of a 6-pounder anti-tank gun at Oosterbeek. 2 Regular battalions Introduction. The 7th (Service) Battalion moved off to the south to dig a system of flanking trenches while other units forward from B beach, Suvla Bay. The 80th Regiment of Foot was raised by Lord Henry Paget in 1793, largely from members of the Staffordshire Militia who were tenants of his father, the Earl of Uxbridge. The 38th Foot becamethe new units 1st Battalion and the 80th the 2nd. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (Columns 33 & 76), 4th Btn. Following the end of the war, the 11th Battalion was posted to the Middle East where it was disbanded. Truin Albert Charles. archive update form
Digest, volume 1 (1793-1897); volume. After serving as Chindits, they were transferred to the Parachute Regiment, becoming parachute infantry, and converted to the 16th Parachute Battalion. Anderson Valentine James. [21] The battalion joined 50th Indian Parachute Brigade, part of the 44th Indian Airborne Division. Pte. please. please
7th Btn. (d.12th Oct 1917), Jackson Franklin. Ernest Tapper 2nd/5th Btn. [9], The 2nd Battalion (the former 80th) was stationed in British India in 1881, soon moving to Tralee in Ireland, where it was involved in actions against Irish nationalists. (d.7th April 1916) Andrews Wilfred Arthur. It also mentions officer movements and comments on the effect of convict guard duty on the discipline of the Corps. [29] The new 1st Battalion (38th/80th) travelled to Hong Kong in the following year, and thence to Northern Ireland two years later. Pte Bushnell Donald. The battalions formed in 1881 were as follows:[3], The reserve battalions of the regiment were reorganised in 1908 by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907, with the two militia battalions becoming the 3rd (Reserve) and 4th (Extra Reserve) battalions of the Special Reserve. 2nd Indian Air Supply Company, R.I.A.S.C. [8], In 1904, the 1st South Staffords returned to the United Kingdom, being stationed in Ireland and England until 1911, when it moved to Gibraltar. Open: Tu-F 10-4 by arrangement. [15] It was evacuated from Gallipoli in December 1915 and moved to Egypt before landing in France in July 1916 for service on the Western Front. 7th Btn. Pte. It continued in British Army service until the 1881 reforms, when it was merged into The South Staffordshire Regiment. The 12th Battalion was converted to 91st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery and served with the 4th Infantry Division. We can reunite you with your friends who served at South Staffordshire Regiment and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships in the site. Richard was killed in the assault aged just 18. The division was sent to France in late June 1944 to fight in the Battle for Caen. Pte. (original). Third Edition. 2nd Battalion alsosent a detachment to fight in the Fourth Ashanti War (1895-96). Contents 1 Early history 2 Second World War: 10th Replacement Depot 3 Post war 4 Current units 5 See also 6 References 7 External links South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th Feb 1916), Pte. Original microfilm digitised as part of the NLA AJCP Online Delivery Project, 2017-2020. We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members! 8th Battalion (d.23rd April 1917), Heath Arthur. The division was sent to France in late June 1944 to fight in the Battle for Caen. [25], Lance-Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield of 2nd Battalion was also awarded the Victoria Cross. 9th Gurkha Rifles (Columns 57 & 93), 1st Btn. Part 8: Miscellaneous (M) Series. In 1839 Major Thomas Bunbury led a detachment to Norfolk Island to serve as the garrison. They arrived home from Gibraltar in early February 1900. George Dean 7th Btn. Pte. Adey William. Pte. By the end of the Battle, Cain had reportedly been personally responsible for the destruction or disabling of six tanks, four of which were Tigers, as well as a number of self-propelled guns. The regiment then garrisonedHong Kong, Northern Ireland and Germany, from where it deployed to Cyprus for two years in 1955. [10], The 3rd, Militia battalion, was embodied in May 1900, and disembodied in December the same year. These records in series WO 98 are the registers of the Victoria Cross between 1856 and 1944. Cpl. Reduced to a single Regular Army battalion after the Second World War, the regiment was amalgamated, in 1959, with the North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) to form the Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) which was later, in 2007, amalgamated with the Cheshire Regiment and the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment to form the Mercian Regiment. In late 1942, it transferred to the Royal Artillery and converted into the 103rd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery and trained in Scotland. The battalion was subsequently involved in the defeat of Arab forces at Kirbekan. Major Paddock Edward Phillip. Lt/Col. John Varley Cowlishaw 8th Btn. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-397322928]. Acknowledgement of use of this material should refer to the location of the original material and to the Australian Joint Copying Project. During the Second World War (1939-45), 2ndBattalion initially served in India but returned to Britain in July 1940. During March 1945 it was re-trained as a parachute unit in India and remained there until partition. Both of thesehad an existing affiliation to Staffordshire, so the new unit became the county regiment for the southern half of that county. Alcock Bertram Victor. [12] They returned in August 1901, when they disembodied. George W. Green 2nd Btn. They were again embodied in May 1901, and the following month 500 men embarked for service in South Africa during the Second Boer War. We add around 200,000 new records each month. L/Sgt. The unit's traditions are carried on today by The Mercian Regiment. William Sharp 1st Btn. South Staffordshire Regiment WW2. find out more 2nd Btn. Baker retired in 1845 and was succeeded by Bunbury as commanding officer. Some troops continued working as guards on convict road gangs. [18] During the expedition George Cairns, a lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry attached to the battalion[19] was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. We are now on Facebook. 1st Battalion fought in Egypt in 1882 and in the Sudan in 1885 where it took part in the failed attempt to relieve Khartoum. Pte. (d.21st September 1944), Smith Thomas Alfred. [9], Both the 1/5th Battalion and 1/6th battalions landed at Le Havre as part of the Staffordshire Brigade in the North Midland Division in March 1915 for service on the Western Front before transferring to Egypt in January 1916 and then returning to France in February 1916.
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