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MILITARY - BRITISH ARMY - CHESHIRE REGIMENT CAP BADGE

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Item number:310181695199
Item location:Essex, United Kingdom
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Item specifics - Badges & Patches
Type: Cap/ Hat BadgesMaterial: Anodised Aluminium
Theme: MilitarySub-Theme: British Army
Regiment Type: InfantryDecade: 2000 to Present
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MILITARY - BRITISH ARMY - CHESHIRE REGIMENT CAP BADGE





  22nd (Cheshire) Regiment Cap Badge 

This Auction is for the Cap Badge as formerly worn by the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment.

The Cheshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales' Division. The regiment was created in 1881 as part of the Childers reforms by the linking of the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot and the militia and rifle volunteers of Cheshire. The title 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment continued to be used within the regiment.

The 22nd Foot was raised by the Duke of Norfolk in 1689 and was able to boast an independent existence of over 325 years, being one of five line infantry regiments never to have been amalgamated in its history; Up to 2006, it shared this claim with:

  • The Royal Scots 
  • The Green Howards 
  • The Royal Welch Fusiliers
  • The King's Own Scottish Borderers

However, on September 1, 2007, the Cheshire Regiment was merged with other regiments to form part of the Mercian Regiment  becoming 1 (Cheshires) MERCIAN.

Unissued staybrite/anodised Beret badge in Gold and Silver finish, 45mm high, complete with it's slider.

A highly collectable badge, guaranteed new and in mint condition.

 

Brief Regimental History -

History

In 1689, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, raised a regiment on the little Roodee in Chester in an effort to resist any attempt by James II to re-take the English throne. For the early part of its formation, the regiment was known by the name of the current Colonel-in-Chief, later becoming known as the 22nd Regiment of Foot. In the same year that it was raised, the regiment saw its first action as part of a British force sent to Ireland under the command of General Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg, taking part in the siege and capture of Carrickfergus. In 1690, the 22nd fought in the Battle of the Boyne, and in 1691 at the Battle of Aughrim. The regiment continued to serve as a garrison in Ireland from this point until 1695, when it was sent to the Low Countries for a short time before returning to its duties in Ireland.

In 1702, the Regiment sailed to Jamaica, spending the next twelve years in combat duties against the French and native population, both on land and at sea.

In 1726 the Regiment was posted to Minorca where it remained for the next 22 years, although a detachment was present at the Battle of Dettingen in 1743, during the War of the Austrian Succession.

By 1751 the Regiment had become the 22nd Foot, having previously been called after its successive colonels. In 1758 it formed part of Lord Amhest's expedition against the fortress of Louisberg in French Canada. The following year the Regiment took part in General Wolfe's victory over the French at Quebec. The 22nd Foot received two battle honours for taking part in the capture of Martinique and the British expedition against Cuba during 1762.

After home service the Regiment was sent to America in 1775, taking part in the Battle of Bunker Hill and the New York and New Jersey campaigns of 1776.

Retitled as the 22nd (The Cheshire Regiment) Foot in 1782, the Regiment served in the West Indies from 1793, taking part in expeditions against Martinique, St Lucia, Guadeloupe and St Domingo. Between 1800 and 1803 the 22nd was posted to South Africa, then moving to India where it suffered heavy losses during the assault on Bhurtpore (1805). In 1810 the Regiment took part in the occupation of Mauritius where it remained in garrison until 1919.

In 1843 the Regiment gained the battle honours of or Meeanee, Hyderabad and Scinde during further Indian service.

As one of the older regiments of British line infantry already having two battalions, the regiment was not merged with another line regiment by the Cardwell reforms of 1881. The reforms added the militia and rifle volunteers of Cheshire and it's recruiting area was confirmed as being the County of Cheshire.

Both battalions of the Regiment served in Burma between 1887 and 1891, while the 2nd Battalion saw active service in South Africa in 1900.

On 24 August 1914 the 1st Battalion suffered 771 casualties at Audregnies in France during the closing stages of the Battle of Mons. The reconstituted battalion served throughout World War 1 on the Western Front, winning 35 battle honours. Other battalions served at Gallipoli, in Palestine and on the Western Front. Total losses to the Regiment during 1914-18 were 8,420 dead.

In 1939-40 the 2nd Battalion of The Cheshires served in France before being evacuated from Dunkirk. The 1st Battalion fought in North Africa at Tobruk and subsequently took part in the crossing of the Rhine in March 1945. The 2nd Battalion took part in the D Day landings in 1944, while the 6th and 7th Battalions fought in Italy.

During the post-war years the Regiment served in Palestine, Egypt, Cyprus, Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bahrein, Belize, Berlin, West Germany, and Northern Ireland. It celebrated its Tercentenary in 1989, as one of only two English county infantry regiments never to have been amalgamated - retaining a distinct identity during 300 years of service.

Recent History

Between 1986 and 1988, the 1st Battalion was posted to Caterham as a public duties battalion. This was the first time that a line infantry unit had been posted as such - before this, although line infantry battalions had performed public duties, this had only been for brief periods. Amongst the duties performed was the mounting of the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace.

WWI and WWII memorial to the Cheshire Regiment, Chester Cathedral

Reorganisation of the British Army

In 2004, as part of the restructuring of the infantry, it was announced that the Cheshire Regiment would be amalgamated with the Staffordshire Regiment and the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters to form the new Mercian Regiment. In August 2007, the regiment moved to Catterick, simultaneously being renamed as the 1st Battalion, Mercian Regiment (Cheshire), in the light infantry role.

Battle Honours

Borne on Regimental Colours

  • ‘Louisburg’
  • ‘Martinique 1762
  • ‘Havannah’,
  • ‘Meanee’
  • ‘Hyderabad’
  • ‘Scinde’
  • ‘South Africa 1900-02

Borne on Queen's Colours

  • ‘Mons’
  • ‘Ypres 1914, 15, 17, 18
  • ‘Somme 1916, 18
  • ‘Arras 1917, 18
  • ‘Messines 1917, 18
  • ‘Bapaume 1918
  • ‘Dorian 1917, 18
  • ‘Suvla’
  • ‘Gaza’
  • ‘Kut al Amara 1917

1939-1945

  • St. Omer-La Bassee’
  • ‘Normandy Landing’
  • ‘Capture of Tobruk’
  • ‘El Alamein’
  • ‘Mareth’
  • ‘Sicily 1943
  • ‘Salerno’
  • ‘Rome’
  • ‘Gothic Line’
  • ‘Malta 1941-42

1945 - Present Day

  • ‘Iraq 2004-08

 

The Cheshire Regiment

Cap badge of The Cheshire Regiment
Active 1689-2007
Country United Kingdom
Branch Army
Type Infantry
Role Light Infantry
Size One battalion
Part of Prince of Wales' Division
Garrison/HQ 1st Battalion - Catterick
Nickname The Old Two-twos
The Young Buffs
The Peep of Day Boys
The Lightning Conductors
The Red Knights
The Specimens
Twos
Motto Ever Glorious
Colors Cerise and Buff
March Quick - Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie
Slow - The 22nd Regiment 1772
Engagements See honours list
Commanders
Ceremonial chief HRH The Prince of Wales, KG, GCB, KT, ADC(P)
Colonel of
the Regiment
Brigadier A.R.D. Sharpe OBE
Insignia
Tactical Recognition Flash

Image:Cheshire-Cap-Badge.jpg

 

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