Vale. His regimental number was 200606 and his rank was Lance Sergeant. Pte. Add a Name to this List Lt/Col. Sgt. Pte. Fowler (Melbourne) to Commanding officer, North Staffordshire Regiment, 24 July 1853: sends an old letter discovered in a creek at Warrandyte, Victoria. Pte. Pte. 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. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.20th May 1915), Pte. 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. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-397322928]. [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. Pte 2nd Battalion (d.12th November 1914), Neeham James William. 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. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google [22] The 7th Battalion was part of 176th Brigade and the 5th, 1/6th and 2/6th were in 177th Brigade. 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. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th Feb 1916), Pte. 2nd Battalion (d.17th February 1917), Nicholls Joseph. L/Cpl. Records of South Staffordshire Regiment from other sources. 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. T Tolcher South Staffordshire Regiment. William John Baker 7th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment (d.9th August 1915), Samuel Ford 7th Btn. Cpl. Bunbury was also responsible for taking the Treaty of Waitangi to the South Island and Stewart Island and gathering signatures. The regiment was formed as part of the Childers Reforms on 1 July 1881 by the amalgamation of the 38th and 80th regiments of foot, which became the regular 1st and 2nd battalions of the South Staffordshire Regiment. L/Cpl. [26], Lance-Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield of 2nd Battalion was also awarded the Victoria Cross. T Obrien South Staffordshire Regiment, FR Mullender South Staffordshire Regiment, MT Hubbard South Staffordshire Regiment, L Howarth South Staffordshire Regiment. All she knew for sure was that his name was Richard Northwood, he was the elder brother of my maternal grandmother and he had lied about his age on joining up. [6], The 1st Battalion then entered a long period of garrison duty in Gibraltar, Egypt, England and Ireland. The inter-war years also saw both battalions undertakegarrison duties in Singapore,India, Burma and theMediterranean. In 1841 Bunbury was sent to New Zealand. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.12th May 1917). The regimental colours arrived in July 1837. It did not serve in Australia. The final remarks column, which is not always legible, gives the date of death or discharge. [13] Both the 2/5th and 2/6th battalions, part of the 176th (2/1st Staffordshire) Brigade of 59th (2nd North Midland) Division, were involved in hostilities in Dublin during the 1916 Easter Rising. The fee is currently 30 and there may be a lengthy wait for this service. [28], In July 1957, a defence review was announced. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! If R C Cross stayed with South Staffordshire Regiment, this map shows where they would have fought. 8th (Service) Btn. On 23rd December he was ordered to Egypt where he spent just a few days before being ordered to return to France. VE Day. It continued in British Army service until the 1881 reforms, when it became part of The North Staffordshire (Prince of Waless) Regiment. [16], The 2nd Battalion moved to Cork in 1919, and was involved in the Irish War of Independence. [13] It then moved to India in 1932. Pte. If you can provide any additional information, especially on actions and locations at specific dates, please add it here. In 1888 Wilhelm II was crowned 'German Emperor and King of Prussia' and moved from a policy of maintaining the status quo to a more aggressive position. If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. Details of WO 95/2687/1. When their battalion was attacked, Baskeyfield was badly wounded in the leg, and the rest of the crew were either killed or badly wounded. It was originally made from the bronze cannon captured during the Crimean War (1854-1856). photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. The South Staffordshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for only 68 years. After crawling under enemy fire to another 6-pounder gun, he was killed by a shell from a supporting enemy tank. The knotis the county symbol of Staffordshire and probably originated fromthe Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. [12] They returned in August 1901, when they disembodied. However, in October 1917 the 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion landed at Le Havre to join 7th Brigade in 25th Division for service on the Western Front in the last year of the war. Exclusive Collections. This infantry regiment was formed in 1959. The battalion subsequently served in southern India and Burma until 1907, when it started a four-year posting in Pretoria, South Africa. Description: 1/6 Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment. The battalion returned to South Africa in 1913. View Catalogue Record. The account of the service of the Regiment in Australia is identical with that in the first volume. Catalogue description North Staffordshire Regiment This record is held by Staffordshire Regiment Museum See contact details Have you found an error with this catalogue description? 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. IWM (BU 1091). 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. Soldiers from the regiment murdered 16 unarmed men and boys in the infamous North King Street Massacre. Nigeria Regiment. 2nd Btn. [16], The 2nd Battalion moved to Cork in 1919, and was involved in the Irish War of Independence. This Finding Aid contains terms that reflect authors' views or those of the historical period, but which may not be considered appropriate today. [28], 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. Pte. South Staffordshire Regiment during WW1 Since 1815 the balance of power in Europe had been maintained by a series of treaties. [21] The battalion joined 50th Indian Parachute Brigade, part of the 44th Indian Airborne Division. The Regiment formed as a Second-Line regiment in September 1914 and remained as a Home Defence unit throughout the war. It arrived in Sydney in October 1836 and 25 further detachments followed as convict guards in the next two years. Third Edition. The South Staffordshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for only 68 years. 2 Militia and Special Reserve battalions 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 Major was everywhere danger threatened, moving among his men and encouraging them to hold out. (d.7th July 1944), Wales Arthur Sydney. Items from this collection should include references to the location of the original material and to the AJCP nla.obj number, which serves as the online identifier for the digital copy. Hitler's Black Book. PRIVATE Served from 1939 - 1946 Served in South Staffordshire Regiment Thomas O'Reilly PRIVATE Served from 1937 - 1945 Served in South Staffordshire Regiment Stan Burrows PTE Served from 1942 - 1946 Served in South Staffordshire Regiment Ernie Lloyd CPL Served from 1952 - 1955 Served in South Staffordshire Regiment John Millington ARCHON code: 858. The time was 0430 on September 19, 1944. Like this page to receive our updates, add a comment or ask a question. George Frederick Homer 9th Btn. Sgt. [29], In July 1957, a defence review was announced. 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. To find unit histories use Places Search in the FamilySearch Catalog under United States and the topic Military History or Military Records, followed by the topic World . Note: The 98th (Prince of Wales) Regiment of Foot, raised in 1824, amalgamated with the 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment in 1881 to form the North Staffordshire Regiment. (d.29th Sep 1916), Shepherd George T.. L/Cpl. [13] It returned to England in 1923, where it remained until 1929 when it was posted to Palestine. It subsequentlyre-trainedto be landed by glider, before fighting in Tunisia, Sicily and Italy. George Dean 7th Btn. [31], The regiment's battle honours were as follows:[3]. The battalion subsequently served in southern India and Burma until 1907, when it started a four-year posting in Pretoria, South Africa. Pte. They took part in Operation Market Garden, and played a significant part in the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. Below are just some of our members who have served at South Staffordshire Regiment. Example: M Series: Journal of Capt. Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment (Columns 41 & 46), 1st Btn. Third Edition, published 1998. Baker Albert. 2/1st Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment). The British airborne forces, during the Second World War, consisted of the Parachute Regiment, the Glider Pilot Regiment, the airlanding battalions, and from 1944 the Special Air Service Troops. Please enter your password, it must be 8 or more characters, I agree to Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement, 893 people in our Early 19th Century records, 1946 people in our Victorian Conflicts records, Many exclusive records, found only on our site, 1 on 1 Personal assistance from military photo and document experts, Access to Orbats mapping tool, allowing you to trace your WW1 ancestors steps. Richard was killed in the assault aged just 18. [25], Lance-Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield of 2nd Battalion was also awarded the Victoria Cross. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small 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.". 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. They took part in Operation Market Garden, and played a significant part in the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. Pte. 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. (d.6th Aug 1944) Paddock Edward Phillip. Sgt. Both of thesehad an existing affiliation to Staffordshire, so the new unit became the county regiment for the southern half of that county. The 11th Battalion was raised in 1940 and joined the 209th Infantry Brigade as a training battalion. South Staffordshire Regiment during the Great War 1914-1918. Helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by He refused an offer of transport to the Regimental Aid Post, in order to stay at his gun and encourage morale. The unit's traditions are carried on today by The Mercian Regiment. 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. 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. [28] The 1st Battalion moved to its final posting, in Germany, in September 1957.