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Item:MILITARY - BRITISH ARMY - GREEN HOWARDS CAP BADGE

MILITARY - BRITISH ARMY - GREEN HOWARDS CAP BADGE

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Item number:310180917866
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 - GREEN HOWARDS CAP BADGE





Green Howards Cap Badge 

This Auction is for the Cap Badge as formerly worn by the Green Howards.

The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the King's Division. The Green Howards were amalgamated with The Prince of Wale's Own Regiment of Yorkshire and The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, all Yorkshire-based regiments in the King's Division, to form The Yorkshire Regiment on the (6 June 2006).

Brand new and unissued staybrite/anodised Beret badge in an all Silver finish, 38mm high, complete with it's slider and made by Firmin (London).

Guaranteed new and unissued, in mint condition.

 

Brief Regimental History -

History 

The regiment was formed in 1688 from independent companies of infantry in Devon. Until 1751 it was known by the names of its various colonels, when it became the 19th Regiment of Foot. In 1782 all regiments of foot without a special designation were given county title "to cultivate a connection with the County which might at all times be useful towards recruiting". The regiment became the 19th (1st North Riding of Yorkshire) Regiment of Foot, and its main recruiting efforts continued in this area until 2006, particularly in Middlesbrough, Redcar, Northallerton and Scarborough.

Princess of Wales's Own

In 1875 Princess Alexandra, Princess of Wales presented new colours to the 1st Battalion at Sheffield, and consented to the regiment bearing her name, thus becoming the 19th (1st Yorkshire North Riding - Princess of Wales's Own) Regiment of Foot. The regiment adopted a cap badge consisting of the Princess's cypher "A" combined with the Dannebrog or Danish cross and topped by her coronet.

The Princess became Queen Alexandra in 1901, and was the regiment's Colonel-in-Chief from 1914 until her death in 1925.

Childers Reforms

In 1881 the infantry of the line were reorganised. The regular regiments of foot lost their numbers, instead taking on a territorial or county title, and amalgamating with the militia battalions and rifle volunteers in its designated regimental district. The regiment was renamed as the Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment), with its recruiting area continuing to be the North Riding. In 1902 the regiment was redesignated as Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment).

The Two Howards

The regiment was known as the Green Howards from 1744. At that time, regiments were known by the name of their colonel. The 19th regiment's colonel was The Honourable Sir Charles Howard. However, at the same time the 3rd regiment had been commanded by its Colonel Thomas Howard, since 1737. In order to tell them apart (since they both would have been known as 'Howard's Regiment of Foot'), the colours of their uniform facings were used to distinguish them. In this way, one became 'Howard's Buffs' (eventually simply The Buffs), while the other became the Green Howards. Although the Green Howards were referred to unofficially as such from then on, it was not until 1921 that the regiment was officially retitled to the Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment). Under the Childers reforms all non-royal English infantry regiments were to wear white facings from 1881. In 1899 the regiment was able to reverse this decision with the restoration of the grass green facings formerly worn by the 19th Foot.

Post WWII tours of duty

1949 to 1952 the regiment took part in the campaign against Chinese and Malayan Communist Terrorists in Malaya. After 1952 the regiment served in Afghanistan, Austria, West Germany, Suez, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Libya, Belize, Berlin and Northern Ireland.

  • Falklands War (1982) one Regimental Officer killed in action.
  • First Gulf War (1991)
  • Bosnia (1996-1997) 

Amalgamation

In 2004, as part of the re-organisation of the infantry, it was announced that the Green Howards would merge with The Prince of Wale's Own Regiment of Yorkshire and The Duke of Wellington's Regiment to form the new Yorkshire Regiment. The official rebadging took place on the 6 June 2006, whilst elements of the regiment were stationed in Bosnia and Kosovo.

From May 2006 until the regiment's rebadging, the Green Howards were one of five remaining line infantry regiments that had not been amalgamated in their entire history, a claim shared with:

  • The Royal Scots
  • The 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment
  • The Royal Welch Fusiliers
  • The King's Own Scottish Borderers

A and B (Green Howards) companies of the Tyne Tees Regiment, based in Scarborough and Middlesbrough respectively, merged with the PWO and DWR companies of the East and West Riding Regiment to form the 4th Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, with the official rebadging date being (10 June 2006), four days after their regular counterparts.

As amalgamation drew ever nearer, on the 19 March at a farewell dinner at Dunster Castle in Somerset, the regiment said goodbye to its Colonel-in-Chief after HM King Harald V chose to end his role with the end of the regiment's independent existence, while on 28 March, the 1st Battalion held their final parade on British soil. The Colonel of the Regiment, Brigadier JSW Powell OBE, took the parade and took the opportunity to award various service medals to members of the battalion. Almost all personell of the regiment had deployed to Bosnia and Kosovo.

Traditions

King Harald's Company

Each year, all of the companies in the battalion took part in a competition, consisting of sports and military skills tests, to win the right to be named 'King Harald's Company', after the regiment's Colonel-in-Chief. The winning company was given a special flag bearing the King's personal cypher, the Company Sergeant Major was presented with a special pace stick, and all members of the company were permitted to wear a special red badge on the arm of their uniform. The last company to hold the title was B (KH) Coy, the tradition was retained on rebadging to the new regiment.

Museum

The Green Howards Regimental Museum is located in the old Trinity Church, at the centre of the market place in Richmond, North Yorkshire. The former Green Howards Regimental Headquarters, located within the museum, has now taken on the role of an Area Headquarters for the Yorkshire Regiment.

Battle Honours

  • France:
    Malplaquet, Belleisle.
  • Crimean War:
    Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol.
  • Indian Frontier:
    Tirah.
  • Boer War:
    Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, South Africa 1899-1902.
  • World War I:
    Ypres 1914, 1915, 1917, Langemarck 1914, 1917, Gheluvelt, Neuve Chapelle, St Julien, Frezenburg, Bellewaarde, Aubers, Festubert 1915, Loos, Somme 1916-1918, Albert 1916, Bazentin, Coziers, Flers-Courcelet, Morval, Thiepval, Le Transloy, Ancre Heights, Ancre 1916, Arras 1917, 1918, Scarpe 1917-18, Messines 1917, 1918, Pilckem, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Broodseinde, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917-18, St Quentin, Hindenburg Line, Canal du Nord, Beaurevoir, Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914-18, Piave,Vittorio Venetto, Italy 1917-18, Sulva, Landing at Sulva, Scimitar Hill, Gallipoli 1915, Egypt 1916. Archangel 1918, Afghanistan 1919.
  • World War II:
    Otta, Norway 1940, Defence of Arras, Dunkirk 1940, Normandy Landing, Tilly sur Seulles, St Pierre La Vielle, Gheel, Nede'rijn, North West Europe 1940, 1944-45, Gazala, Defence of Alamein Line, El Alamein, Mareth, Akarit, North Africa 1942-43, Landing in Sicily, Lentini, Sicily 1943, Minturno, Anzio, Italy 1943-44, Arakan Beaches, Burma 1945.

Victoria Cross recipients

Soldiers of the Green Howards awarded the Victoria Cross (VC)

  • Sergeant Alfred Atkinson, VC (18 February 1900)
  • Corporal William Anderson, VC (12 March 1915)
  • Second Lieutenant Earnest Frederick Beal, VC (22 March 1918)
  • Second Lieutenant Donald Simpson Bell, VC (5 July 1916)
  • Corporal William Clamp, VC (9 October 1917)
  • Private Tom Dresser, VC (12 May 1917)
  • Private Samuel Evans, VC (13 April 1855)
  • Captain David Philip Hirsch, VC (9 April 1917)
  • WOII Stanley Elton Hollis, VC (6 June 1944)
  • Private John Lyons, VC (10 June 1855)
  • Sergeant William McNally, VC MM and Bar (27 October-29 October 1918)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Derek Anthony Seagrim, VC (20 March-21 March 1943)
  • Major Stewart Walter Loudoun-Shand, VC (1 July 1916)
  • Private William Short, VC (6 August 1916)
  • Lieutenant William Basil Weston, VC  (3 March 1945)
  •  
  • Captain Archie Cecil Thomas White, VC MC (27 September-1 October 1916)

 

The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment; 19th Regiment of Foot)

Green Howards cap badge
Active20 November 1688 - 6 June 2006
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchArmy
TypeLine Infantry
RoleLine Infantry
SizeOne battalion
ColorsGreen Facings
MarchQuick - The Bonnie English Rose
Slow - Maria Theresa
AnniversariesAlma (20 September)
Commanders
Colonel in ChiefKing Harald V of Norway
Colonel of
the Regiment
Field Marshal Peter Inge KG, GCG, PC, DL

 

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