Thoroughly enjoyed it. The men of D Company of the 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, lurked in the early morning shadows and nervously awaited the word to lead the advance into Arnhem, Holland, and relieve the surrounded paratroopers defending the bridge. 1st Battalion (d.1st May 1917), Boyden Charles Fred. The cross in Tremeirchion & the memorial hall in Caerwys. [16], The 2nd Battalion moved to Cork in 1919, and was involved in the Irish War of Independence. [26], Lance-Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield of 2nd Battalion was also awarded the Victoria Cross. Pte. It arrived in Sydney in October 1836 and 25 further detachments followed as convict guards in the next two years. [13] It then moved to India in 1932. 2nd Battalion spent the immediate post-war years inIreland during the War of Independence (1919-21). It continued in British Army service until the 1881 reforms, when it became part of The North Staffordshire (Prince of Waless) Regiment. In August 1844 the Regiment left Australia and sailed to India. 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. 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. In 1954, the battalion was posted to the Suez Canal zone, before being speedily dispatched to Cyprus where hostilities had broken out between the two communities on the island. Richard was killed in the assault aged just 18. Major Cain's conduct throughout was highly respected, both in terms of personal actions and leadership ability, and for this he was awarded the Victoria Cross; the only living man to receive this medal at Arnhem. Pte. [16], The 2nd Battalion moved to Cork in 1919, and was involved in the Irish War of Independence. It served with the British Army until 2007, when it became part of The Mercian Regiment. Cpl. The 4th, Militia battalion, was embodied in December 1899, and 650 men embarked in February 1900 for service in South Africa during the Second Boer War. The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes. [29], The regiment's battle honours were as follows:[3]. Pte. [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. In June 1840, at Cloudy Bay, he took possession of the South Island in the name of the British Crown. In 1959, it merged withThe North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's)to form The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's). It is home to the Staffordshire Regiment Museum, the Headquarters of the Surgeon General and subordinate medical headquarters, and the location of the Defence College of Health Education and Training. (d.9th November 1916), Fullwood Joseph. Frank Howse DCM. The Staffordshire Regiment's cap-badge Display of weapons by a Second World War reenactor during an open day The Smart Street Shelter, a replica Second World War air-raid shelter Public tour of the Coltman Trench A First World War schools lesson Staffordshire Regiment Museum - Exterior Other activities [ edit] While the information may not reflect current understanding, it is provided in an historical context. By the end of the Battle, Cain had reportedly been personally responsible for the destruction or disabling of six tanks, four of which were Tigers, as well as a number of self-propelled guns. L/Cpl. Want to find out more about your relative's service? 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 Sgt. Visit website. T Tolcher South Staffordshire Regiment. Kings (Liverpool) Regiment (Columns 81 & 82), 2nd Btn. The National Army Museum works with a network of Regimental and Corps Museums across the UK to help preserve and share the history and traditions of the Army and its soldiers. 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. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.12th May 1917). Where to find Army Service Records | Imperial War Museums Morgan Charles Wallace. By the end of the Battle, Cain had reportedly been personally responsible for the destruction or disabling of six tanks, four of which were Tigers, as well as a number of self-propelled guns. The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award available to the armed forces for gallantry in action with the enemy. 1st Battalion, in contrast, moved to Italy in November 1917. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. [27], The award of the Victoria Cross to both men made the 2nd Battalion the only British battalion to receive two VCs during one engagement in the Second World War. R C Cross Interactive Map of WW1 Troop Movements | Forces War Records Part 8: Miscellaneous (M) Series. 1st Battalion (d.1st Jul 1916), Evans Albert. Pte. (d.17th Feb 1917), Chambers Edwin. [22] The 7th Battalion was part of 176th Brigade and the 5th, 1/6th and 2/6th were in 177th Brigade. Major Cain's conduct throughout was highly respected, both in terms of personal actions and leadership ability, and for this he was awarded the Victoria Cross; the only living man to receive this medal at Arnhem. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-397322928]. South Staffordshire Regiment during the Great War 1914-1918. During the Second World War, approximately 1,159,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders served. Reduced to a single Regular Army battalion after the Second World War, the regiment was amalgamated, in 1959, with the North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) to form the Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) which was later, in 2007, amalgamated with the Cheshire Regiment and the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment to form the Mercian Regiment. The South Staffordshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for only 68 years. In May 1836 a detachment of the Regiment, led by Major Narborough Baker, left Gravesend as the guard on the convict ship Lady Kennaway. Pte 2nd Btn (d.1st Aug 1916). Adey William. After three days Bullecourt was taken with the loss of two Officers & 37 men killed. 1st Btn. 2nd Btn. [28], In July 1957, a defence review was announced. It took part in many British Army campaigns, before being amalgamated into the South Staffordshire Regiment in 1881. The battalion subsequently served in southern India and Burma until 1907, when it started a four-year posting in Pretoria, South Africa. From 1900 it also served in South Africa during theBoer War (1899-1902). [13] It returned to England in 1923, where it remained until 1929 when it was posted to Palestine. South Staffordshire Regiment during World War 2 WW2 Battalions of the . Canada Military Records FamilySearch Following a minor mutiny, he was recalled to Sydney in the same year. 2nd Btn. The South Staffords were to amalgamate with the North Staffordshire Regiment, and to become part of the new administrative Mercian Brigade. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! 2nd Battalion was sent to Norway in 1945 to assist its post-war transition and then to occupation duties in Germany in 1946. T Obrien South Staffordshire Regiment, FR Mullender South Staffordshire Regiment, MT Hubbard South Staffordshire Regiment, L Howarth South Staffordshire Regiment. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HTRegistered Charity Number: 237902, 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, 80th Regiment of Foot(Staffordshire Volunteers), The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers), The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Waless), The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Waless), 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, 98th (The Prince of Waless) Regiment of Foot. [9] The 8th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 51st Brigade in 17th (Northern) Division in July 1915 also for service on the Western Front. [18] During the expedition George Albert Cairns of the regiment was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. The volume records the arrival and departure dates of the 80th Regiment at each station from its formation in 1793 until 1905 (by which time it was the 2nd Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment). Fowler (Melbourne) to Commanding officer, North Staffordshire Regiment, 24 July 1853: sends an old letter discovered in a creek at Warrandyte, Victoria. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. At first it was awarded only to British Army . CSM 8th Battalion (d.5th November 1916), Farnell Arthur Charles. 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. Major Paddock Edward Phillip. Alcock Bertram Victor. (original). Service records from the Brigade of Guards (The Grenadier, Coldstream, Irish and Welsh Guards) have now transferred to the Army Personnel Centre, including First World War records (see above). He never saw the birth of his son, Enoch jr, born a month after his death. Let us know. Charles Holland 8th Btn. Cpl. The ORBATS data transcribed by Forces War Records has allowed us to produce this interactive map, with which you can track the progress of units throughout the course of the First World War, from the opening battle at Mons to the closing stages of the Spring Offensive. (d.7th Jun 1917), Barker Robert. 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. The regiment also raised 11 Territorial and New Army battalions during the conflict. On 20 September 1944, Lance-Sergeant Baskeyfield was the NCO in charge of a 6-pounder anti-tank gun at Oosterbeek. (d.20 September 1944), Harper Leonard William. George Henry Platt 8th Btn. Pte. Cpl. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.7th Aug 1915), Pte. In 1841 Bunbury was sent to New Zealand. The Staffordshire Regiment officially gained its title in 1959, when he North and South Staffordshire Regiments amalgamated. The Major was everywhere danger threatened, moving among his men and encouraging them to hold out. The troops were deployed widely, with detachments sent at various times to the Illawarra, Berrima, Wingello, Newcastle, Liverpool, Port Phillip, Bathurst, Cox's River, Emu Plains, Moreton Bay, Portland Bay and Port Macquarie. More South Staffordshire Regiment records. Contents 1 Early history 2 Second World War: 10th Replacement Depot 3 Post war 4 Current units 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Register with your email address now, we can then send you an alert as soon as we add a record close matching the one you were searching for. Rflmn. 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. 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. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.26th June 1916), Cpl. (d.1st July 1915), Hollister Elijah. Privacy Policy and 1st Btn. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th Feb 1916), Pte. It served with the British Army until 2007, when it became part of The Mercian Regiment. His residence at the time of his death was 31 Poole Street, Walsall. 12th Battalion (d.27th April 1918), Battisson Joseph. The Earl of Dartmouth- supported by Major General Sir Arthur Hoskins and dedicated by the Bishop of Lichfield. South Staffordshire Regiment (Columns 38 & 80), 3rd Btn. Enoch Shepherd MM. Many of the records digitised as part of the AJCP are still in copyright. 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 and 4th (Special Reserve) battalions. [20] The battalion joined 50th Indian Parachute Brigade, part of the 44th Indian Airborne Division. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th July 1918), Pte. The two regiments were involved in a number of notable conflicts. 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 7th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 8th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 2/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. The 11th Battalion was raised in 1940 and joined the 209th Infantry Brigade as a training battalion. Fax: 01543 434 391. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.26th June 1917), Ernest was killed in action on 26th June 1917 when he was blown up on a gun carriage. Jewry Book of Honour. (d.18th July 1943), Paddock Edward Phillip. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 261046 your information is still in the queue, please do not resubmit, we are working through them as quickly as possible. The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's)