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MILITARY - BRITISH ARMY - SHROPSHIRE YEOMANRY CAP BADGE

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Shropshire Yeomanry Cap Badge

This Auction is for the Cap Badge as formerly worn by the other ranks of the Shropshire Yeomanry. Unissued brass metal Cap badge, 40mm high, complete with it's slider.

Guaranteed new/unissued and in mint condition.

Brief Regimental History -

The Shropshire Yeomanry dates its origins to the French wars of 1793-1815, when volunteer cavalry units were raised throughout the country. They date their origins to the raising of the Wellington Troop in 1795.

From 1814 the units had been clothed and trained as "Dragoons" (mounted infantry). It was to prove a fortunate upbringing because the failure of the Regular Army to contain the Boer forces in the South African Campaign caused the Volunteer Cavalry to be called for overseas service in 1900. Volunteers from the Regiment formed the 13th (Shropshire) Company of the 5th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. Three contingents of 13/5 served in South Africa, earning the first Shropshire Yeomanry battle-honour, South Africa 1900-1902.

World War I

During the 1914-18 War, the Shropshire Yeomanry formed three Regiments, the 1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st.

1/1st Shropshire Yeomanry

The 1/1st Shropshire Yeomanry was part of the Welsh Border Mounted Brigade, which in 1914 was attached to the 1st Mounted Division, then in 1915 they were dismounted and served in the Western Desert as part of the 4th Dismounted Brigade in Egypt and Palestine. Then in 1917, together with the 1/1st Cheshire Yeomanry, they formed the 10th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry (K.S.L.I.), and were attached to the 231st Brigade, 74th (Yeomanry) Division and were involved in the following battles:

  • Second Battle of Gaza
  • Third Battle of Gaza
  • Battle of Beersheba
  • Battle of Epehy

2/1st Shropshire Yeomanry

The 2/1st Shropshire Yeomanry was formed in 1914 and joined the 2/1st Welsh Border Mounted Brigade. They remained in the United Kingdom until July 1916, when they were converted into a Cyclist unit and moved to Ireland in early 1918, and remained in the United Kingdom until they were disbanded in early 1917.

Sgt. Harold Whitfield V.C.

Sgt. Harold Whitfield V.C.

3/1st Shropshire Yeomanry

The 3/1st Shropshire Yeomanry was formed in 1915 as part of a Reserve Cavalry Regiment, and remained in the United Kingdom until they were disbanded in early 1917.

The only Victoria Cross awarded to a Shropshire Regiment was won by Sgt. Harold Whitfield of the Shropshire Yeomanry, (10TH K.S.L.I.), for gallantry at Burj-el-Lisanehin Palestine in 1918.

World War II

75th (Shropshire Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, R.A.

On September 1, 1939, the Shropshire Yeomanry was a Horsed Cavalry Regiment, but in 1940, the Regiment lost its horses and converted to artillery. "A" Squadron and H.Q. Squadron formed 101 and 102 Batteries of the 75th Medium Regiment, R.A. On December 20, 1942 the Regiment, equipped with 4.5" howitzers, left Liverpool for Durban and Suez, arriving on April 14, 1943. 101 Battery was re-equipped with 5.5 howitzers, whilst 102 kept its 4.5's. After intensive training, 101 battery moved through the desert to Tripoli, then went to Syracuse in Sicily and saw its first action. 102 Battery arrived in Sicily from Egypt on August 7. The Regiment served through the Italian campaign, sometimes in support of the 5th Army, sometimes with the 8th Army, and saw action in many notable battles. These included the third battle of Monte Cassino, operations against the Gustav Line and the breakthrough, operations against the Hitler Line, actions at Arezzo and the occupation of Florence. The Regiment went on to serve in the Apennines against the Gothic Line and on to the final offensives of the 8th Army in Spring 1945. The end of the war found the 75th Medium Regiment in defensive positions facing Tito's Yugoslav army in Venezia Giulia.

76th (Shropshire Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, R.A.

After the conversion from Horsed Cavalry to Gunners in 1940, "B" Squadron and "C" Squadron formed the nucleus of the 76th Medium Regiment as 112 and 113 Batteries, and where equipped with Great War 60-pounders, although these were later replaced by 6-in. howitzers. From then until 1942, the Regiment was occupied in intensive training. On August 25, 1942, now equipped with 5.5-in. howitzers, sailed from Gourock-on-Clyde, also by way of Durban, to the Suez Area, arriving in November. In January 1943, the Regiment left Egypt and motored by way of the Sinai Desert along the Trans-Jordan Pipeline to Baghdad to join the Persia and Iraq Force ("Paiforce"). In April, they moved to Syria and through a shortage of guns in Tunisia lost its own. In May, more guns arrived and combined operations with further intensive training were carried out in the Suez Canal area. They left the Middle East in December 1943, and landed at Taranto, Italy, by the December 9. 112 Battery had at this time 5.5-in. howitzers and 113 Battery 4.5's, but shortly after landing 112 lost its guns to another Yeomanry Regiment, receiving 4.5's in exchange. On December 15, 1943 the Regiment moved up to the Sangro battle and took over from its sister-regiment in support of the 8th Army. In February 1944, the Regiment moved across to Cassino and took part in the battles of February 16 to March 15 and the successful capture and break-through of May 11, and then on to the Hitler Line. The advance now went beyond Rome, with the Regiment supporting the 6th South African Armoured Division up to and including the fight for Florence, except for the Arezzo battle, with 6th Armoured Division. In April 1945, the Regiment again moved across Italy to the east coast to join the final offensive with the 8th Army. After the surrender on May 2, 1945 the Regiment saw further action on the road to Austria, but, like its sister-regiment, was watching Tito near Trieste on V.E. Day.

Post World War II

Since 1947, the Regiment has been equipped with Tanks, Armoured Cars, Scout Cars and Land Rovers, whilst under command of the Royal Armoured Corps.

In 1959 Home Headquarters of the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards was established at R.H.Q. in Shrewsbury and the new Regiment became associated with the Shropshire Yeomanry.

From 1961 - 1967 the Pembroke Yeomanry was affiliated as a Sabre Squadron and in 1967 the Shropshire Royal Horse Artillery (raised in 1860 as the 1st Shropshire Artillery Volunteers) was amalgamated with the Regiment, and became "A" Squadron.

In 1969 the Regiment was disbanded and replaced by No. 4 Squadron, 35 (South Midland) Signal Regiment (Volunteers) and the Shropshire Yeomanry Cadre. However, in 1971 the Cadre was expanded to form the Shropshire Yeomanry Squadron of The Mercian Yeomanry, having an Infantry role in Home Defence.

On May 25, 1973 Her Majesty The Queen approved the change of title to The Queen's Own Mercian Yeomanry, which in its turn was later amalgamated into the Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry.

200 Years and 21st Century

Having celebrated its 200th anniversary in 1995, the Shropshire Yeomanry now survives as B Squadron of the Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry.

Shropshire Yeomanry
Active

1793 - Present Day

Country Great Britain
Allegiance British Army
Type Yeomanry
Part of Royal Armoured Corps
Engagements WORLD WAR I
Second Battle of Gaza
Third Battle of Gaza
Battle of Beersheba
Battle of Epehy
WORLD WAR II
Battle of Sicily
Battle of Monte Cassino
Gustav Line
Hitler Line
Gothic Line
Battle honours South Africa 1900- 1902
World War II
No battle honours were awarded. It is tradition within artillery units that the Regiment's guns represent its colours and battle honours.

Would make a wonderful addition to any collection of Military Badges.

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