The British Army is the land warfare branch of the British Armed Forces. The English Army was founded in 1660, was succeeded in 1707 by the new British Army,[note 2] incorporating the existing Scottish regiments. It was administered by the War Office fro
Clearly the exam question for the Strike Brigade was how to fight and operate. Initial tactical doctrine had been written by October 2017, but the concept had been looked at in the context of Divisional CPXs from over a year previously. To aid its development, the Army formed the Strike Exp...
1853 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre Introduced just prior to the Crimean War, this pattern sword was carried by about half of the troopers who participated in the famous Charge of the Light Brigade. This sword continued to be used by some British light cavalry regiments into the 1870s. As an ...
23 British Infantry Brigade, 1946 Jullundar, 1947 Bihar & Orrissa and 1948 Devlali Royal Army Service Corps Royal Army Service Corps 554 Tank Stationed in Madras 46-48 24 Company, RASC Camp Nasik Road, Bombay Royal Signals, based in Quetta Jubbulpur India 1938-1948 GHQ Signals Regiment ...
lost heavily on the slippery slopes of Montmorency. The regiments still retained in the Army List that fought at Quebec are the East Yorkshires, Gloucesters, The Royal Sussex (which has incorporated the white feather of the Royal Roussillon Regiment in its badge), The Oxfordshire and ...
( formerly part of UI#238, scan 3 ) 6103K - Exchange Pilot's Helmet similar to the Helmets worn in the oh-oh seven flick “Thunderball” 6103K - Vulcan Bomber Olive Green Cloth Helmet, Used...(12)...inquire 6103L & M - WWII Commonwealth Mosquito BARs Mosquito...
This is one of the last images taken on Athens on 6th Dec 1944 of 23rd Armoured Brigade still wearing the appropriate webbing for the geographical area but the wrong colour for the operations they were undertaking. As you can see they were easy pickings for snipers. It is believed they were...
so the old one is shown here. Some of the cavalry, especially those amalgamated in 1922, kept their badges while most of the corps and departments were also unaffected by badge changes, a notable exception being the Royal Army Service Corps that became the Royal Corps of Transport. Those bad...