1st Bde. W.R . Entered service at: Potsdam, N.Y. Born: 6 May 1843, Ireland. 11.11.1918 Ended the war in France, near Bavai. Nov 1917 Moved to Italy to strengthen the Italian resistance and engaged in various actions including; The fighting on the Asiago Plateau, The Battle of the Vittoria Veneto. July 1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including. Died of wounds near Arras 5 July 1917. The Volunteers practised on miniature rifle ranges and drilled twice-weekly, some at the Mitcham Road Barracks of 4th Queen's. [3], The 2/4th Battalion was attached to 200th (2/1st Surrey) Brigade in 67th (2nd Home Counties) Division, but on 24 April 1915 it was brought up to a full strength composite battalion with men from 2/5th Queen's (as the 'Queen's Composite Battalion') and was transferred to 160th (Welsh Border) Brigade in 53rd (Welsh) Division at Cambridge. The 4th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (4th Queen's) was a volunteer unit of the British Army from 1859 to 1961. The 35th Regiment was first raised in Belfast by Arthur Chichester (3rd Earl of Donegall) in 1701 at his own expense. Sept 1914 Formed at Chichester as part of the Second New Army (K2) and then moved to Colchester to join the 54th Brigade of the 18th Division. Overviews. The 4th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (4th Queen's) was a volunteer unit of the British Army from 1859 to 1961. [3][23][25][63][64][65][66][67][68], This battalion was raised on 22 September 1914 at Dover as the 10th (Service) Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment from the flood of volunteers coming forward to join 'Kitchener's Army'. If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. 19th Battalion was disbanded on 14 August 1919 at Lowestoft. Was in Bedford by January 1917, moved on to Ipswich in May 1917. Charles Ernest stayed in the Kingston area working but some time after 1911 he decided to move to Canada and ended up working in agriculture in Ontario, he attended Trinity Anglican Church near Aylmer and from there he came back to England to join up for the war. . At 5.30 the following morning they were sent out again to support the Northamptonshire regiment in another attack, but by the time they had started it was already become light and the action was called off. 2nd BattalionAugust 1914 : in Woking, part of 2nd Brigade in 1st Division.Landed in France in August 1914. Pte. [101], In the autumn of 1941 the regiment transferred to 38 Light AA Bde, which provided the S/Ls for 1 AA Division in the London Inner Artillery Zone (IAZ). The 2nd Surrey RVC was assigned to Sub-District No. RECORDS OF THE ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT | The National Archives are known to have been transferred into this battalion. 1916 Formed at Purfleet and then absorbed into the 4th (Reserve) Battalion. The Long, Long Trail is free to use but it does cost money to operate. Two fields north of where he was staying lived a family called Scott, the family were just some of his many, many cousins in the village. 2/4th Queen's, ordered to capture the hills at Beit Jala on 8 December, advanced under accurate shellfire, but found the position unoccupied. Battles of the Marne, Battle of Soissonsais and The Ourcq: 1st Brigade of the Royal Horse Artillery. 03.01.1917 Formed from dismounted Sussex Yeomanry of the 230th Brigade of the 74th Division at Mersa Matruh, Egypt and engaged in various actions as part of the Palestine Campaign including; 1917 - The Second and Third Battles of Gaza, The Third Battle of Gaza, the Capture of Beersheba and Sheria Position, The capture of Jerusalem, The Defence of Jerusalem. The regiment manned a 40mm Bofors gun on each of 34 'Phoenix' caissons, four more on three 'Corncob' blockships, and 16 on the Mulberry HQ ship, HMS Despatch, which had been converted into an AA cruiser. Dec 1915 Evacuated to Egypt due to heavy casualties from combat, disease and severe weather conditions. 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. L/Sgt. [3][4][10][6][15], The Stanhope Memorandum of December 1888 proposed a more comprehensive mobilisation scheme for Volunteer units, which would assemble in their own brigades at key points in time of war. It was first activated in 1814 during the War of 1812 when the War Department created three additional rifle regiments based on the success of the Regiment of Riflemen. It recruited locally by companies as follows: A Company - Haywards Heath and Cuckfield. On 18 August two companies went forward to the front line to support with rifle fire an attack by 29th Division (the Battle of Scimitar Hill), the two other companies being employed on trench construction. Third Battalion were called in early to follow in trace. From 1915 to 1917 the unit constructed some of the trenches of the Outer London Defences at Caterham. International War and Military projects Portal, World War One: Servicemen and Women from Sussex, World War One: United Kingdom & Ireland HQ. Moved to Maidstone in July 1915 and then adopted by the War Office. An invasion scare in 1859 led to the emergence of the Volunteer Movement, and Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs) began to be organised throughout Great Britain. Shot at Dawn - WW1. [88] By the Spring of 1940, 63 S/L Rgt HQ was at Bentley, Hampshire. Grinstead, Crawley and Horsham. follows: A & H - A Company: Haywards Our 28590, 438. 51st (Graduated) BattalionUp to 27 October 1917, this was known as 253rd Graduated Battalion and had no regimental affiliation. He was in Roehampton Hospital in the war where he had his fingers amputated through injury. Pte. When the Germans launched the last effort of their Spring Offensive on 15 July (the Second Battle of the Marne), the division was diverted and by the evening of 18 July was concentrated round Senlis. In 1938 the 4th Queen's was converted to the searchlight (S/L) role, adopting the subsidiary title of 63rd Searchlight Regiment, and numbering its companies 438440. Thanks to everyone who has supported us over this time. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. [3][23][25][31], The battalion disembarked at Le Havre on 1 June 1917. 12th Btn. On 16 October, 101st Brigade entered the line alongside the rest of the division. Names with Bold links are to Geni profiles or projects. Roll of Honour - Sussex - Bexhill-on-Sea Moved to Shorncliffe in October 1914 and into billets in Folkestone in December 1914. Went to Tralee in early 1918 and on to Limerick by August 1918. (d.13th May 1917), Norton Joseph. [28][127] The old Regimental colours of the 4th Queen's were also laid up in the church on 5 April 1964.[28][128]. 13th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (3rd South Downs) - 50megs The battalion was evacuated to Mudros aboard the El Kahirah on 13 December, with a strength of 14 officers and 224 other ranks, having suffered losses of 29 officers and 680 other ranks killed, wounded, missing, or sick. The battalion drove off a small attack on its position on 18 September. The battalion (which had reverted to the title of 2/4th Queen's on 15 June) entrained for Devonport Dockyard on 17 July and embarked on the Ulysses the same night. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. It left Palestine and arrived at Alexandria on 17th June, and 1916 - The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Pozieres, The Battle of Le Transloy. The Royal Sussex Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that was in existence from 1881 to 1966. The battalion regained the crest and held it until driven off by the scrubland catching fire. Charles Ernest Elworthy was born (October 9th 1891) in Claygate, a small rural village in Surrey. From then on the battalion endured spells in the front line alternating with digging positions in the rear. The 4th Battalion Royal Sussex L/Sgt. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. In November this was changed to clusters of three lights to improve illumination, but this meant that the clusters had to be spaced 10,400 yards (9,500m) apart. Shortly afterwards, fog began to roll in from the sea, slowing the advance, but the attack began shortly after 11.45. for Port Said on the 30th. Bernard Henry Ades 7th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (d.3rd May 1917), Owen Albert Monery 2nd Btn. He had turned 23 four days before he died. 7MB), 7th Battalion War Diary 1915-1919 RSR MS 7-11 (PDF, 20MB), 8th Battalion War Diary 1915-1916 RSR MS 7-13 (PDF, 15MB), 8th Battalion War Diary 1917 RSR MS 7-14 (PDF, 24MB), 8th Battalion War Diary Jan-July 1918 RSR MS 7-15 (PDF, It cleared Wevelghem, but was unable to cross the River Lys until after dark, when it used small rafts. Please contact usfor [55], The division was then in reserve until the Battle of Courtrai. Western Front, joining the 101st Brigade, 34th Division at Proven, near They have been digitised by kind permission of the County Archivist and. [42][43], By early December the EEF was working round Jerusalem. [102][106][107][108], In early December 1942, the regiment transferred from 64 AA Bde to 67 AA Bde in 3 AA Group, which had taken over 8 AA Division's responsibilities. Written by Chris Baker. Would like to build a history for his future generations to be aware of. Private G/465, 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Starting at 04.10 the battalion pushed forward through a German defensive barrage that included Tear gas, and had progressed over a mile by 06.00, when a halt was made. The 1/4th absorbed a large draft from the 13th (Southdowns) 04.08.1914 Stationed at Chichester and then moved to Dover and on to Newhaven where it remained. In March 1917 it moved to 3rd (Lahore) Divisional Area, which became 16th Indian Division in May that year. Like this page to receive our updates, add a comment or ask a question. World War I: North West Frontier 19161917, Suvla, Landing at Suvla, Scimitar Hill, Gallipoli 1915, Rumani, Egypt 19151916, Marne 1918, Soissonais, Ourgq, Gaza, El Musha, Jerusalem, Jericho, Tell Asur, Palestine 19171918, Ypres 1917, Broodseinde, Passchendaele 1917, Cambrai, France and Flanders 19141918. George Henry Riley 4th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (d.17th September 1918). Battalion, 4th, World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories Great Britain Publisher London : Headquarters of the 4th London Regiment Collection If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. It formed part of 47 AA Brigade in 5 AA Division. 4th Volunteer Battalion (Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint); Lt. Col. F.G Langham, 5th Volunteer Battalion, a solicitor in Battle; Col. Lord Leconfield . [98][99], A new 524 Bty joined the regiment on 14 November 1940. County Archivist and may be used for private study only. 53rd Welsh Division. [40][41], There followed a pause of several months while the EEF was reorganised. [10][14], Under the Childers Reforms, the unit became a Volunteer Battalion (VB) of the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) ('The Queen's') on 1 July 1881 and was redesignated as the regiment's 1st VB on 1 March 1883. This port was vital for 21st Army Group's supplies, and the defences had to cover both the harbour and its approaches up the Scheldt Estuary. Royal Sussex Regiment - The Long, Long Trail If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. please Add a Name to this List 1918 Division broken up and moved to Cambridge. Men enlisted for periods of Regiment was formed on 1st April 1908 from the old 2nd Volunteer Battalion, and Early 1918 Moved to Tralee, Ireland as part of the 6th Cyclist Brigade and then moved to Limerick. [Kalamazoo, Ihling Bros & Everard, printers, 1905] (Record of service of Michigan volunteers in the Civil war, 1861-1865, v 34). of Bohain. Next morning 101st Brigade advanced at 05.30, encountering little opposition, swept through Wytschaete, reached Oosttaverne by 08.40, and was at the YpresComines Canal by 13.00. Moved to Folkestone in March 1917 and on to Wingham (Kent) in July. [46], During the subsequent operations in the Judean Hills, 53rd Division was ordered to capture Tell 'Asur on 8 March 1918. This Brigade was originally intended for East Africa.4 February 1916 : sailed from Devonport to India.In October 1918: moved to Vladivostock and moved into Siberia, where then remained until November 1919 before returning to England.Some troops formerly with the Canadian Reserve Cyclist Company (aka 2nd Div. permission if you wish to publish anyof our content in print Moved to Aldershot in September 1915.October 1915 : moved to Witley and came under command of 116th Brigade in 39th Division.Landed at Le Havre in March 1916.23 May 1918 : reduced to cadre strength.17 June 1918 : transferred to 118th Brigade in same 39th Division.14 August 1918 : disbanded in France, personnel going to 1/4th Battalion. "David Porter's work on Provisional Brigades at Great War Forum". . Roll of Honour - Sussex - Brighton World War 1 - Surnames H [113][114][115], As the land campaign progressed, 127th LAA Rgt continued to protect the vital Mulberry, latterly with HMS Adventure replacing Despatch. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small Moved to Colchester.4 February 1915 : became Pioneer Battalion to the same Division. 4th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), 127th (Queen's) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment. The Battalion was ordered to send one company forward as a strong patrol to help the 1st Bde. This battery later joined 69th (3rd City of London) S/L Rgt. 19th Oct 1939 Signalling Instruction. [4][10][6][19] In the reorganisation after the end of the war in 1902, separate East and West Surrey Brigades were formed, under command of the respective regimental districts. Cuckfield. In May 1915 16th Battalion (d.6th November 1917), Scutt William George. Captain, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 160th Brigade moved up a slight valley on the right, but found the enemy in strength, and holding the water supplies. The Home Service-only men, together with the recruits who were flooding in, remained at the depots to form 2nd-Line battalions. Want to know what life was like during the Great War? But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. 69th Provisional Battalion (The Queen's) was formed on 19 June 1915 at Tunbridge Wells by amalgamating the Home Service men of the 3/4th and 2/5th Queen's. B Company - Hurst, Henfield, Steyning and Burgess Hill. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. 7th (Service) BattalionFormed at Chichester on 12 August 1914 as part of K1 and came under command of 36th Brigade in 12th (Eastern) Division. 14.08.1918 Absorbed the cadre of the 13th Battalion. 1915 and went to Egypt. Davis, a paper read before Michigan commandery of the Military . This was a reference to local MP Claude Lowther, who had taken personal responsibility for raising the battalions. Son of Charles & Eliza Aslett of 4, North Street, Storrington Born in Storrington and enlisted in Brighton. Col. D.G.Johnson - (Crossing the Sambre Canal in November 1918) 9th Bn, Royal Sussex Regiment VC, Lt. Eric Archibald McNair - (Hooge in Belgium) VC. The TF was reorganised as the Territorial Army (TA) the following year. 10th (Reserve) BattalionFormed in Dover in October 1914 as a Service Battalion of K4, under orders of 97th Brigade of original 32nd Division.10 April 1915 : converted into a reserve battalion. Aged 37. The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms when The 35th and 107th Regiment of Foot were amalgamated. 5th Btn. Love to get more info on the 1/4th during World War 1. (d.4th August 1916), Roberts Stanley Victor. Copyright 2016 West Sussex County Council, County Hall, Chichester PO19 1RQ. 11.11.1918 Ended the war in Belgium, N.E. did not make any inroads on the German trenches and the remains of the B and C companies were brought back to the support line to await their next orders. 04.11.1918 Ended the war in Austria, east of Trent. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. overseas, battle and casualty details. Researching a man from this battalion? and the committee and then moved to Maidstone. Killed in action 21st March 1918. We shall remember them. Second World War 1st Battalion remained in Egypt for the first year of the Second World War (1939-45), before fighting in Abyssinia (1940-41), Libya (1941-2) and Tunisia (1942-43). [3][78][28][79][80][81][82], The TA's AA units were mobilised on 23 September 1938 during the Munich Crisis, with units manning their emergency positions within 24 hours, even though many did not yet have their full complement of men or equipment. 11.11.1918 Ended the war in Belgium, west of Courtrai. 22 July - 3 August The telegraph lines had been cut by shell fire and so orderlies were sent running with messages for B company to advance and support C company. Sgt. [103] 63rd (Queen's) was one of the regiments chosen for conversion, becoming 127th (Queen's) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment in February, with 397, 439, 440 and 524 S/L Btys becoming 416, 439, 440 and 420 LAA Btys respectively. 15th Apr 1940 Road Party. T/Cpl. 48 with the 2nd Foot (The Queen's Royal Regiment). On 1 September 1916 it was converted into the 23rd Bn, Training Reserve (TR), becoming 25th (Young Soldier) Bn, TR, in May 1917. List of regiments of foot 1 language (Redirected from List of Regiments of Foot) British Army lists French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars Armies, corps, and divisions Victorian-era Formations during the era Crimean War divisions Second Boer War formations First World War Field armies Corps Divisions Brigades Second World War Field armies Corps Nelson Victor Carter - (Posthumous at Richebourg l'Avoue in France 1916) 12th Bn, Royal Sussex Regiment VC, Lieut. Roy Lower 11th Btn. C Ammunition Column of the Royal Horse Artillery. St. Georges Chapel in Chichester Cathedral was restored after the war and serves as a memorial to all members of the Regiment who fell during the war. 21.02.1915 Joined the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Division which engaged in various actions on the Western Front including; Winter Operations 1914-15, The Battle of Aubers. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. The pals battalions of the Royal Sussex the South Down battalions, or Lowthers Lambs, suffered terrible casualties on 30 June 1916, 24 hours before the much better known First Day on the Somme. Allied forces [ edit] Initial landings, 25 April 1915 [ edit] Mediterranean Expeditionary Force [1] Commander-in-Chief: Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton Chief of the General Staff: Maj-Gen. W. P. Braithwaite Northamptonshire Regiment who died 31/07/1918 POZIERES MEMORIAL France. REGIMENTS - LINE CAVALRY CORPS OF DRAGOONS 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards 2nd Dragoon Guards (The Queen's Bays) 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards B Company - Hurst, Henfield, Steyning and Burgess Hill. By 16 June, 17 LAA guns on Phoenixes and four on Corncobs were ready for action. (d.25th Sept 1917), Francis Harry. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. There was no sign of the enemy in front, and progress was easy on 18 and 19 October, until German defences were encountered at Ruddervoorde. 1917 - The German Retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The Battle of Langemarck, The Battle of Polygon Wood, The Battle of Broodseinde, The Battle of Poelcapelle. 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines (2/4th Marines) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. 14th (Reserve) BattalionFormed in Bexhill in August 1915 from depot companies of the 11th, 12th and 13th Bns as a Reserve Bn. Aug 1918 Moved back to Aldershot and joined the 75th Brigade of the 25th Division. AA Command 3 September 1939 at Patriot Files, "5 AA Division 1939 at British Military History", 592638 Regiments at British Army units 1945 on, 564591 Regiments at British Army 1945 on, Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register, The Regimental Warpath 19141918 archive site, Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth (Regiments.org) archive site, Stepping Forward: A Tribute to the Volunteer Military Reservists and Supporting Auxiliaries of Greater London, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=4th_Battalion,_Queen%27s_Royal_Regiment_(West_Surrey)&oldid=1141167073, Sir Frederick Edridge, appointed 7 April 1906. By 13.30 the brigade had captured 'The Labyrinth', a maze of entrenched gardens, and by 18.30 the whole position had been secured. Edmonds & Maxwell-Hyslop, pp. The 1st Battle of Gaza began at 03.30 on 26 March, when 160th Brigade started to cross Wadi Ghuzzee. Soldiers and their units. Order of Battle of AA Command, 1 August 1943, TNA file WO 212/84. 1917 - The First Battle of the Scarpe, The Battle of Arleux, The Third Battle of the Scarpe, The Cambrai operations. He jad joined the Territorial Force (T.F.) The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 775 recorded WW1 deaths for the 13th (Service) Battalion, (2nd South Down), Royal Sussex Regiment. Order of Battle of Non-Field Force Units in the United Kingdom, Part 27: AA Command, 2 December 1941, with amendments, TNA file WO 212/80. It was then split up and the battalions were distributed to stations all over India. The vast majority of the losses were to men from the county of Sussex. At the same time the 4th became Joined 1st Mounted Division in Norfolk in August 1914.Remained in UK and Ireland throughout the war. 2/6th (Cyclist) BattalionFormed at Brighton in November 1914.November 1915 : moved to Chisledon, joined with three other Cyclist Bns 1/9th Hampshire, 1/25th London, and 1/1st Kent Cyclist Battalion, and converted to infantry. 1918 - The Battle of St Quentin, The Actions at the Somme Crossings, The Battle of Rosieres, The First Battle of the Avre, The Battle of Cambrai 1918, The pursuit to the Selle, The Battle of the Sambre. He joined up in Hammersmith - The Royal Sussex Regiment 2nd Bn. By doing so, you will enable it to remain free to all. Aged 19. Sussex Daily News, 17th 02 1915.Google Scholar The death of Capt. 2nd.Battalion (d.6th November 1914), Cox George Leonard. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. August 1914 the eight companies were brought together as one battalion and the They have been digitised by kind permission of the Capture of Beersheba: 31 October A company of 2/4th Queen's, together with one of 2/10th Middlesex Regiment, took this position after fierce close fighting with bombs, bayonets, and clubbed rifles. Over the full course of the war, three soldiers in the Royal Sussex Regiment were sentenced to death and put before a firing squad: Geni requires JavaScript! The regiment also had 62 LAA Bty of 20th LAA Rgt under command for the operation. Pte. Ooteghem: 25 October 01.09.1916 Became the 23rd Training Reserve Battalion. Private G/14054, 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Finally, after carrying several wounded men into safety, he was himself mortally wounded and died in a few minutes. Oct 1914 Moved to Shorncliffe and then Folkestone. See above. [112], The first caissons and blockships sailed on D-Day itself, and 76 AA Bde reported that seven Phoenixes and three Corncobs manned by 127 LAA Rgt had been successfully sunk in place on 11 June. Battalion war diaries - West Sussex County Council 30.06.1918 Joined the 101st Brigade of the 34th Division which engaged in various actions on the Western Front including; The Battle of the Soissonais and of the Ourcq, The capture of Baigneux Ridge, The Battle of Ypres, The Battle of Courtrai, The action of Ooteghem, The action of Tieghem. [7][23][32][34][35][36], 2/4th Queen's was relieved on the night of 12 August and rejoined the rest of its brigade at the beach. C Company - East Grinstead and Crawley. * Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Aug 11 2018, 9:35:06 UTC, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7e/Royal_Sussex_Regiment_Badge.jpg/150px-Royal_Sussex_Regiment_Badge.jpg. You signify acceptance of our use of cookies when you click the Accept button or by your continued use of the site. Royal Sussex Regiment. Robert Hutchinson 12th Btn. 27.10.1917 Formed from the 97th (Young Soldiers) Battalion part of the 23rd Reserve Brigade at Aldershot. [75], When the TF was reformed on 7 February 1920 the 4th Queen's was reconstituted at Mitcham Road Barracks, once more forming part of 131st (Surrey) Brigade in 44th (Home Counties) Division. Killed in action during the first battle of Gaza 26th March 1917. [89], On 3 July 1940, 3rd (Ulster) S/L Rgt, just returned from the Dunkirk evacuation, took over control of 474 S/L Bty and the Kings Worthy layout. By 27 March it was back on its starting position behind Wadi Ghuzzee. [7][23][32][30][37], The British opened the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in March 1917 when the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) advanced towards Gaza, with 53rd Division in the Desert Column. Royal Sussex Regiment (d.6th Aug 1917). The 4th Queen's became 63rd (Queen's) Searchlight Regiment, but was awarded the privilege of retaining its Queen's regimental cap badge and buttons.