[10], The 3rd, Militia battalion, was embodied in May 1900, and disembodied in December the same year. Pte. 66 Slater Street, Suite 1707 Ottawa, ON K1A 0P4 Canada Telephone: 613-992-3224 Fax: 613-952-6826 Pte. 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 names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, This infantry unit was raised in 1793. In 1885, the battalion travelled up the River Nile to Sudan in an unsuccessful attempt to lift the Siege of Khartoum. His detachment, which numbered from 80 to 100 men, was employed on various manual tasks, such as timber-cutting, bricklaying and carpentry. In the following threedecades both undertook garrison duties across the British Empire, including postingsin Malta, Ireland, India, Burma, South Africa and Britain. In 1841 Bunbury was sent to New Zealand. He saw action at Hooge and was involved in the attack on Hohenzollern redoubt in October of that year. T Obrien South Staffordshire Regiment, FR Mullender South Staffordshire Regiment, MT Hubbard South Staffordshire Regiment, L Howarth South Staffordshire Regiment. 23 Territorial and Volunteer battalions. Open: Tu-F 10-4 by arrangement. The amalgamation of the 1st Battalions of the two regiments took place on 31 January 1959 at Minden, Germany, to form the 1st Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment. Pte. However, due to a severe shortage of infantrymen in the British Army at the time, the division was broken up in August 1944 and its units were used as replacements for other British divisions who had suffered heavy casualties and the battalions were broken up and sent to other units. Roll 1804-1881. Benefits. The pages at the end of the volume were used for a different purpose, as they give details of promotions, retirements and exam results of officers of the Regiment in 1887-1897. The 80th formed the 2nd Battalion in the South Staffordshire Regiment. South Staffordshire Regiment during World War 2 WW2 Battalions of the . In turn, the Staffordshire Regiment was absorbed into the Mercia Regiment in 2005. IWM (BU 1091). However, the regiment was disbanded in August 1943. Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment (Columns 21 & 22), 4th Btn. (d.20th Sep 1916), Butcher Bertie John. It served in several campaigns, including the Boer War and the First and Second World Wars. Lt/Col. 2 Militia and Special Reserve battalions 2nd Btn. [16], The 3rd and 4th (Special Reserve) battalions were placed in "suspended animation" in 1921, eventually being disbanded in 1953. Arranged by date of enlistment. This record (browse from here by hierarchy) Catalogue description South Staffordshire Regiment This record is held by Staffordshire Regiment Museum See contact details Have you found an error. Cap badge, The South Staffordshire Regiment, c1900, Drill tunic worn by Captain Charles Hodgson, 2nd Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment, 1910. The Staffordshire Regiment officially gained its title in 1959, when he North and South Staffordshire Regiments amalgamated. To find out more about how we collect, store and use your personal information, read our Privacy Policy. All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, Its service in Australia and New Zealand in 1836-1844 is dealt with on pages 27-41. Pte. Example: M Series: Journal of Capt. This Finding Aid contains terms that reflect authors' views or those of the historical period, but which may not be considered appropriate today. (original). 7th Btn. Pte. The unit's traditions are carried on today by The Mercian Regiment. [9] They crossed the St Quentin Canal to break through the strongest sector of the Hindenburg Line during the Battle of St. Quentin Canal in September 1918. [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. 2nd Btn. (d.27th November 1914), Wright William. If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. Charles Holland 8th Btn. (d.12th Oct 1917), Jackson Franklin. Hi, can anyone help me. Part 8: Miscellaneous (M) Series. RHQ and C Squadron were based in Burton-upon-Trent, HQ and A Squadrons in Wolverhampton and B Squadron in Stoke-on-Trent. Later that year, they were stationed with the British Army of the Rhine in West Germany. It arrived in Sydney in October 1836 and 25 further detachments followed as convict guards in the next two years. 7th Btn. The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes. [20], The 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment was initially serving in the 31st Independent Infantry Brigade until 1941 when it was converted to a Glider infantry role, serving as part of the 1st Airlanding Brigade in the 1st Airborne Division. Some troops continued working as guards on convict road gangs. The Major was everywhere danger threatened, moving among his men and encouraging them to hold out. The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and the free to access part of the website is funded by donations from our visitors. L/Cpl 2nd Btn. By his leadership he not only stopped but demoralized the enemy attacks and although he was suffering from a perforated ear-drum and multiple wounds, he refused medical attention. [2] Militia and Rifle Volunteers of south Staffordshire were also incorporated in the new regiment. They were again embodied in May 1901, and the following month 500 men embarked for service in South Africa during the Second Boer War. If you provide contact details, we will be in touch about your request within 10 working days. Library contains many many diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. [23], The regiment raised six other battalions before and during the war but these were used mainly in home defence roles or training units for the battalions overseas, or converted to other roles such as the 14th Battalion which was raised at Hereford racecourse in July 1940 was sent to guard the beaches at Gt.Yarmouth and Caister In late 1942, transferred to the Royal Artillery and converted into the 103rd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery and trained in Scotland. Auckland, New Zealand; Australia; Bathurst, New South Wales; Calcutta, India; Hong Kong; India; Monteith, Gen.; New Zealand; Parramatta, New South Wales; Port Macquarie, New South Wales; Singapore; South Staffordshire Regiment; Vardon, Stafford W.; Windsor, New South Wales, Originally cited in Australian Joint Copying Project Handbook. (d.5th Oct 1918), Cresswell Albert Joseph. [9] They crossed the St Quentin Canal to break through the strongest sector of the Hindenburg Line during the Battle of St. Quentin Canal in September 1918. After crawling under enemy fire to another 6-pounder gun, he was killed by a shell from a supporting enemy tank. [25], Major Robert Henry Cain seconded to B Company, 2nd Battalion of the regiment from the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers was awarded the Victoria Cross for his participation during the Battle of Arnhem. 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. Alcock Bertram Victor. The account of the service of the Regiment in Australia is identical with that in the first volume. Sgt. After crawling under enemy fire to another 6-pounder gun, he was killed by a shell from a supporting enemy tank. 1st Btn. 2nd Battalion alsosent a detachment to fight in the Fourth Ashanti War (1895-96). L/Cpl. It was then posted to The Curragh from 1889 to 1891, before travelling to Egypt, via Aldershot, in 1893. Regimental Museums: survey of MS collections, NRA 40725 View Catalogue Record. (d.27th April 1917), Woodhouse John William. Be the first to hear about our latest events, exhibitions and offers. The battalion was subsequently involved in the defeat of Arab forces at Kirbekan. 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. Jewry Book of Honour. The time was 0430 on September 19, 1944. As well as recording the movements of the headquarters and detachments of the Regiment, the digest lists the ships which brought the Regiment to Australia in 1836-1837 and lists the officers serving on 16 July 1841. It was originally made from the bronze cannon captured during the Crimean War (1854-1856). 23 Territorial and Volunteer battalions. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (Columns 33 & 76), 4th Btn. Nigeria Regiment. Introduction. They came under the command of 2/1st North Midland Mounted Brigade from January 1915. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. Pte. Leicestershire Regiment (Columns 17 & 71), 51st and 69th Field Regiments, Royal Artillery, deployed as infantry (Columns 51 & 69), R S & U Troop 160th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (25 Pounders), W X Y & Z Troops 69th Light Anti Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (Bofors), 219th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers. The regiment was formed in 1959 by the amalgamation of the South Staffordshire Regiment and the North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales'), and in 2007 was amalgamated with the Cheshire Regiment and the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment to become the 3rd Battalion, Mercian Regiment . Pte. (d.7th Jun 1917), Barker Robert. Border Regiment (Columns 34, 55), 60th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, deployed as infantry, (Columns 60 & 68), 1st Btn. 12th Battalion (d.27th April 1918), Battisson Joseph. (d.4th October 1916), Beckwith Albert. 6th Btn. Here he was shot down, but, although his foot had been blown off, he continued to cheer on his men and to use a rifle. The Staffordshire Regiment officially gained its title in 1959, when he North and South Staffordshire Regiments amalgamated. 27 Million Commonwealth military records; Many exclusive records, found only on our site . The headquarters of the regiment were initially at Windsor and in 1841 they were moved to Parramatta. Lancashire Fusiliers (Columns 20 & 50), 1st Btn. [30], The Staffordshire Regiment Museum is based at Whittington Barracks near Lichfield. Part 8: Miscellaneous (M) Series. The battalion returned to South Africa in 1913. From 17 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. Pte. In 1959 the Regiment merged with the North Staffordshire Regiment to form the Staffordshire Regiment. Pte. [6], The 1st Battalion then entered a long period of garrison duty in Gibraltar, Egypt, England and Ireland. L/Cpl. The battalion returned to England in 1911. History: The war memorial for the South Staffordshire Regiment was unveiled on 30th September 1922 by the Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire- Right Hon. It returned to England in 1883. 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. 1,443 died in Malaya, but over a period of twelve years, 1,441 in Northern . Accordingly, the 1st and 2nd Battalions amalgamated in Lichfield in 1948. It immediately saw action in Flanders and the Netherlands and it was part of the British force that expelled Napoleon from Egypt in 1801. (d.29th Sep 1916), Shepherd George T.. L/Cpl. We are now on Facebook. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The division was sent to France in late June 1944 to fight in the Battle for Caen. After three days Bullecourt was taken with the loss of two Officers & 37 men killed. This infantry unit was raised in 1881 and continued in British Army service until 1959, when it was merged into The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Waless). The original AJCP finding aids were unpublished typescripts or photocopies available from libraries that held copies of the original microfilm. 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. 8th Btn. 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 3rd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 4th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 2/5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 2/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 3/5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 3/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 7th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 8th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 9th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 10th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 11th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 12th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. (d.12th April 1918), Fullwood Joseph. [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. The digest appears to have been first written in about 1881, with additions bringing it up to 1897. "First time @NAM_London today. Date: 1915 Feb. - 1919 May. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.3rd July 1916), L/Sgt. If you can provide any additional information, especially on actions and locations at specific dates, please add it here. Pte. (copy), Letter from Military Secretary (London) to Lieutenant General Monteith (Indian Army), 31 May 1859: Commander-in-Chief has appointed Stafford Vardon as an ensign by purchase in 98th Foot. (d.7th April 1916) Andrews Wilfred Arthur. Richard Northwood 6th Service Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment (d.1st Jul 1916). We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members! Write to: The Secretary-General Canadian Agency, C.W.G.C. [22], The 5th, 1/6th, 2/6th and 7th battalions, all Territorials, all served as part of the 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division alongside battalions of the North Staffordshire Regiment. This volume appears to be a slightly updated copy of the first digest. 2nd Btn. . [20] The battalion took part in jungle fighting against the Japanese forces. When their battalion was attacked, Baskeyfield was badly wounded in the leg, and the rest of the crew were either killed or badly wounded. Harry Herbert Bullock 1st Btn. Thought the presentation & interpretation made the subject accessible". 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. This site uses cookies. While in Gibraltar, new colours were presented to the battalion by King George V on 31 January 1912. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. South Staffordshire Regiment (Columns 38 & 80), 3rd Btn. [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. 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. The South Staffordshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army, active between 1881 and 1959. find out more story The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) This infantry regiment was formed in 1959. The 11th Battalion was raised in 1940 and joined the 209th Infantry Brigade as a training battalion. 15th Nov 1916 South Staffords Relieved by Royal Fusiliers 21st of May 1917 Quiet Night 5th Sep 1917 Recce 7th Sep 1917 Reliefs 18th Sep 1917 Reliefs 4th Jan 1918 In Reserve 5th Jan 1918 In Reserve 6th Jan 1918 In Reserve 7th Jan 1918 Training 8th Jan 1918 Enemy Aircraft 9th Jan 1918 Snow 10th Jan 1918 Snow 11th Jan 1918 Poor Weather 2nd Lt. 2nd Battalion (d.17th Feb 1917), York Harry. Soldiers of the South Staffordshire Regiment at the front, 1915, South Staffordshire Regiment on riot duty in Nicosia, 1956. ARCHON code: 858. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.26th June 1916), Cpl. [17], The regular battalions found themselves fighting in new roles: During the "Chindits" campaign in Burma, the 1st Battalion was part of the 77th Indian Infantry Brigade and were selected for conversion to the Chindits role and fought in Operation Thursday, the second Chindit expedition. 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. 8th (Service) Btn. 2nd Btn. [14] They then landed at Le Havre in February 1917 for service on the Western Front. This infantry regiment was formed in 1959. [28], 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. 6th Btn. These records in series WO 98 are the registers of the Victoria Cross between 1856 and 1944. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2x UK Army:"SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGT MESS DRESS BUTTONS" (Small, 15mm, WW1 Era) at the best online prices at eBay! 7th Btn. The regiment then garrisonedHong Kong, Northern Ireland and Germany, from where it deployed to Cyprus for two years in 1955. Pte. [9], The 7th (Service) Battalion landed at Suvla Bay as part of the part of 33rd Brigade in the 11th (Northern) Division in August 1915. At first it was awarded only to British Army . George Dean 7th Btn. This infantry unit was raised in 1756. Baker retired in 1845 and was succeeded by Bunbury as commanding officer. 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. During the Second World War, approximately 1,159,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders served. It continued in British Army service until the 1881 reforms, when it became part of The North Staffordshire (Prince of Waless) Regiment. 2nd Lt. 10th Btn. The Staffordshire Yeomanry reformed as an armoured regiment in 1947 with Comet tanks. It returned to England in 1883. 7th Btn. Captain Kilby has been missing since the date of the performance of this great act of valour, and his death has now to be presumed.". He arrived in France, after being based in Wolverhampton, then Luton, Bishops Stortford, in April 1915. The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 when the 38th and 80th Foot were merged as part of the Childers Reforms but the Regiment can trace its history back over a hundred years earlier than this. L/Cpl. please. Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. Frank Howse DCM. 7th Btn. Major Robert Cain and Lance Sergeant John Baskeyfield, both of the South Staffordshire Regiment, were among five VC recipients of the Arnhem campaign to capture key bridges during the Second World . The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. Adey William. [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. 9th Gurkha Rifles (Columns 49 & 94), 2nd Btn. Dunkirk. Pte. Similarly, the 13th Battalion became the 104th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery. 1st Battalion, meanwhile, was in Palestine on the outbreak of war and fought in the Middle East until September 1943, when it was moved to Burma. 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. Bleary-eyed and exhausted after a 14-hour forced march, they . The three Volunteer Battalions transferred to the Territorial Force (TF); the 1st Volunteer Battalion formed the 1st North Midland Field Company, Royal Engineers, a few of the men joining with the 2nd Volunteer Battalion to form the 5th Battalion (TF) at Whittimere Street in Walsall, while the 3rd Volunteer Battalion formed the 6th Battalion (TF) at Stafford Street in Wolverhampton. In 1885, the battalion travelled up the River Nile to Sudan in an unsuccessful attempt to lift the Siege of Khartoum. Albert Woodward 7th Btn. (d.12th October 1917), Potterton Edward. Richard was killed in the assault aged just 18. The South Staffordshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for only 68 years. [9], The 7th (Service) Battalion landed at Suvla Bay as part of the part of 33rd Brigade in the 11th (Northern) Division in August 1915. [29] The new 1st Battalion (38th/80th) travelled to Hong Kong in the following year, and thence to Northern Ireland two years later. In June 1840, at Cloudy Bay, he took possession of the South Island in the name of the British Crown. [12] They returned in August 1901, when they disembodied. The unit's traditions are carried on today by The Mercian Regiment. Soldiers from the regiment murdered 16 unarmed men and boys in the infamous North King Street Massacre. South Staffordshire Regiment during the Great War 1914-1918. The South Staffordshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for only 68 years. 33rd Btn. It continued in British Army service until the 1881 reforms, when it was merged into The South Staffordshire Regiment. It served with the British Army until 2007, when it became part of The Mercian Regiment. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th May 1917). [1] Their formation followed the success of the German airborne operations, during the Battle of France. See details. Tallent Edward Francis. The South Staffordshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army, active between 1881 and 1959. Simply enter your email address below to start receiving our monthly email newsletter. (d.9th November 1916), Fullwood Joseph. Records of South Staffordshire Regiment from other sources. In 1959, it merged withThe North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's)to form The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's). 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