Discover more aboutThe South Staffordshire Regiment by visiting The Staffordshire Regiment Museum in Lichfield. 2nd Lt. 10th Btn. South Staffordshire Regiment in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime Memories Project - South Staffordshire Regiment 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 [13], Following the granting of independence of India in 1947, line infantry regiments in the British Army were reduced to a single regular battalion. Whittington BarracksLichfieldEnglandWS14 9PY, Email: attendant@staffordshireregimentmuseum.com, If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the John Parkes Somerfield 1st/5th Bn. 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. 7th Btn. Pte. [29] The new 1st Battalion (38th/80th) travelled to Hong Kong in the following year, and thence to Northern Ireland two years later. 7th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment during the Second World War 1939-1945. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this Finding Aid contains material and descriptive information which may be considered culturally sensitive and may cause distress, including names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. 2nd Battalion (d.17th February 1917), Nicholls Joseph. The South Staffords were to amalgamate with the North Staffordshire Regiment, and to become part of the new administrative Mercian Brigade. National Library of Australia (d.12th October 1917), Rochelle George. [27] Lance-Sergeant Baskeyfield's body was never found, but there is a memorial statue of him at Festival Heights in Stoke-on-Trent, which was erected in the early 1990s. The account of the service of the Regiment in Australia is identical with that in the first volume. He arrived in France, after being based in Wolverhampton, then Luton, Bishops Stortford, in April 1915. 1st Battalion (d.1st May 1917), Boyden Charles Fred. He is commemorated on Bay 6 of the Arras Memorial in the Pas De Calais Cemetery on the Boulevard du General de Gaulle on the South of the road to Doullens. Date: 1915 Feb. - 1919 May. Telephone: 01543 434 394. please. Cpl. Library contains many many diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. This infantry unit was raised in 1881 and continued in British Army service until 1959, when it was merged into The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Waless). In terms of casualties, overall the British involvement in Palestine between September 1945 and June 1948 cost 754 Army personnel their lives, making it the fourth greatest loss of life for the British Army post Second World War. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-397322928]. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! The Company charged along the narrow towpath, headed by Captain Kilby, who, though wounded at the outset, continued to lead his men right up to the enemy wire under a devastating machine gun fire and a shower of bombs. [29], The regiment's battle honours were as follows:[3]. VE Day. 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. Adey William. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.26th June 1916), Cpl. The detachment returned to Sydney in 1844. WW2 SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE SWEETHEART BROOCH (GILDING/BRASS. From 17 to 25 September 1944, Major Cain's company was cut off from the battalion and throughout the whole of this time was closely engaged with enemy tanks, self-propelled guns and infantry. South Staffordshire Regiment WW2. Later that year, they were stationed with the British Army of the Rhine in West Germany. The Staffordshire Regiment officially gained its title in 1959, when he North and South Staffordshire Regiments amalgamated. Pte. While in Gibraltar, new colours were presented to the battalion by King George V on 31 January 1912. Add a Name to this List ARCHON code: 858. 2nd Btn. Because of heavy casualties during Ladbroke the brigade did not participate in the invasion of Italy and were withdrawn to England to prepare for the invasion of France. [9], Both the 3rd and 4th Battalions remained in the UK training reinforcement drafts for the regular battalions. Frank Howse DCM. Pte. Like this page to receive our updates, add a comment or ask a question. This site uses cookies. [6], The 1st Battalion then entered a long period of garrison duty in Gibraltar, Egypt, England and Ireland. The final remarks column, which is not always legible, gives the date of death or discharge. Directed to General Monteith of the Indian Army from the Horse Guards. 2nd Battalion spent the immediate post-war years inIreland during the War of Independence (1919-21). The 11th Battalion was raised in 1940 and joined the 209th Infantry Brigade as a training battalion. [28], Following the 1959 amalgamation of the North and South Staffords, the 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment (TA) continued as a territorial unit of the new regiment without a change of title but was disbanded on the creation of the Territorial Army Volunteer Reserve in 1967. 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. Pte. 2nd Battalion remained in that theatre until the end of the First World War (1914-18). It returned to England in 1883. 6th Btn. Staffordshire Regiment. [13] It returned to England in 1923, where it remained until 1929 when it was posted to Palestine. Anderson Valentine James. In 1885, the battalion travelled up the River Nile to Sudan in an unsuccessful attempt to lift the Siege of Khartoum. It was then posted to The Curragh from 1889 to 1891, before travelling to Egypt, via Aldershot, in 1893. Its service in Australia and New Zealand in 1836-1844 is dealt with on pages 27-41. However, it can trace its history back to 1705, when a regiment known as the 38th Foot was raised in Lichfield. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2x UK Army:"SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGT MESS DRESS BUTTONS" (Small, 15mm, WW1 Era) at the best online prices at eBay! If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small The Earl of Dartmouth- supported by Major General Sir Arthur Hoskins and dedicated by the Bishop of Lichfield. Pte. The battalion returned to South Africa in 1913. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th Jun 1917), Pte. 'Nominal and Descriptive Roll of the 80th Regiment' with entries for name, date of enlistment, age at enlisting, height, trade or occupation, place of birth and remarks such as transferred, discharged, or death. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [14] They then landed at Le Havre in February 1917 for service on the Western Front. Charles Holland 8th Btn. Benefits. In March 1837 Baker was given command of the Regiment and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. (d.18th July 1943), Paddock Edward Phillip. [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. Palestine and Trans-Jordan 1930-1948. 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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. Please note: all "Select" fields will be automatically searched but at least one field should be submitted in order to narrow and define your search to return more useful results. The division was sent to France in late June 1944 to fight in the Battle for Caen. [29], In July 1957, a defence review was announced. Not being tight, but still getting back on my feet after being made redundant some 12 months prior, I was reluctant to pay the fees, although they were reasonable. Following the end of the war, the 11th Battalion was posted to the Middle East where it was disbanded. John Varley Cowlishaw 8th Btn. 7th Btn. [13] It then moved to India in 1932. Cpl. Cpl. Terms of Service apply. (d.20 September 1944), Harper Leonard William. [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. Signals (d.1st July 1916), Talbot William Henry. 7th Btn. [13], Following the granting of independence of India in 1947, all infantry regiments in the British Army were reduced to a single regular battalion. The fee is currently 30 and there may be a lengthy wait for this service. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot. [22] The 7th Battalion was part of 176th Brigade and the 5th, 1/6th and 2/6th were in 177th Brigade. The battalion subsequently served in southern India and Burma until 1907, when it started a four-year posting in Pretoria, South Africa. L/Cpl 2nd Btn. Joseph Hateley 1st Btn. The battalion returned in July 1902.[11]. The Major was everywhere danger threatened, moving among his men and encouraging them to hold out. [9] The 2nd Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the 6th Brigade in the 2nd Division in August 1914 also for service on the Western Front. Because of heavy casualties during Ladbroke the brigade did not participate in the invasion of Italy and were withdrawn to England to prepare for the invasion of France. Truin Albert Charles. 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. [12] They returned in August 1901, when they disembodied. Dunkirk. (d.31st August 1916), Betts George. [7] With the outbreak of the Second Boer War the previous year, the regiment was ordered to South Africa, arriving as part of the 8th Division in 1900. Medal Rolls. Essex Regiment (Columns 44 & 56), 2nd Btn. [14] They then landed at Le Havre in February 1917 for service on the Western Front. [17], The regular battalions found themselves fighting in new roles: During the "Chindits" campaign in Burma, the 1st Battalion was part of the 77th Indian Infantry Brigade and were selected for conversion to the Chindits role and fought in Operation Thursday, the second Chindit expedition. Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment (Columns 41 & 46), 1st Btn. 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot, Have you found an error with this catalogue description? Rflmn. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot. The soldiers built the first stone barracks at Auckland. 12th Battalion (d.27th April 1918), Battisson Joseph. [9] The 9th (Service) Battalion (Pioneers) landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as pioneer battalion for the 23rd Division in August 1915 also for service on the Western Front before transferring to Italy in November 1917. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. 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Sir George Samuel Young, KCB, 19461954: Maj-Gen. Sir Guy de Courcy Glover, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, This page was last edited on 17 October 2022, at 04:04. Accordingly, the 1st and 2nd Battalions amalgamated in Lichfield in 1948. Pte. It is a narrative recording the formation and movements of the Regiment and its service in campaigns and battles in many countries. (d.12th April 1918), Fullwood Joseph. 2nd Btn. This infantry unit was raised in 1756. The regiment also raised 11 Territorial and New Army battalions during the conflict. 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. Pte. Pte 2nd Battalion (d.12th November 1914), Neeham James William. 2nd Battalions final major action of the war was at Arnhem (1944). 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. Cpl. (d.27th April 1917), Woodhouse John William. John Thomas Evans 1st Btn. On July 1st 1916 the order came to attack Gommecourt in a diversionary attack. The 11th Battalion was raised in 1940 and joined the 209th Infantry Brigade as a training battalion. [21], 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. 7th Btn. [16], The 2nd Battalion moved to Cork in 1919, and was involved in the Irish War of Independence. 6th Gurkha Rifles (Columns 36 & 63), 1st Btn. 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. [22], The 5th, 1/6th, 2/6th and 7th battalions, all Territorials, all served as part of the 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division alongside battalions of the North Staffordshire Regiment. Biographical material relating to members of the regiment and its predecessors; personal papers of Lt George Archer-Shee; ephemera relating to the regiment, including press cuttings, cards, menus and programmes; material relating to the time spent by the 80th in Australia and New Zealand (1838-1845), in India and the far east (19th-20th century), in South Africa (1877-1880), including material relating to the Zulu War (1879), in Ireland (1872-1923), time spent by the regiment in Sicily (1943-1944), and the 80th during the first World War; correspondence relating to the 80th Glider badge; material relating to the involvement of the 80th at Arnhem; material relating to battles, battle honours and regimental stations, to the OCA and Dinner Club, the uniform, the depot, to honours, awards and medals, and to the band. On landing in Alexandria, it carried its colours through the city this was the last occasion on which a British Army unit carried colours on active service. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot. Please note we currently have a massive backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. George Henry Platt 8th Btn. privacy policy. Pte. 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). 8th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment (d.12th Oct 1917). Pte. 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 Pte. James Cook, 18 February 1770, British Library Add. (d.12th Apr 1918), Hammond Sidney. The battalion returned in July 1902.[11]. L/Sgt. 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. [13] It then moved to India in 1932. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. Like this page to receive our updates. recording and preserving recollections, documents, photographs and small items. Under the command of Major James Nunn, other soldiers were assigned to the Mounted Police and some took part in the massacre of indigenous Australians at Waterloo Creek in January 1838. Duke of Wellington's Regiment (Columns 33 & 76), 4th Btn. Entry 428, p167. Pte. Details of World War II campaigns are inscribed on the lower part of the dado. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 261046 your submission is still in the queue, please do not resubmit. 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. For more information see: The Staffordshire Regiment Museum. More South Staffordshire Regiment records. 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). South Staffordshire Regiment (Columns 38 & 80), 3rd Btn. On 20 September 1944, Lance-Sergeant Baskeyfield was the NCO in charge of a 6-pounder anti-tank gun at Oosterbeek. 7th Btn. [25], Lance-Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield of 2nd Battalion was also awarded the Victoria Cross. The knotis the county symbol of Staffordshire and probably originated fromthe Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. 10thFeb 2023 - Please note we currently have a huge backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. The regiment was formed in 1881 by merging the38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Footand the80th Regiment of Foot(Staffordshire Volunteers). [18] During the expedition George Albert Cairns of the regiment was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. The South Staffordshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army, active between 1881 and 1959. After the war he was posthumously awarded the Victory medal, Pte. Pte. They arrived home from Gibraltar in early February 1900. 1/5th Btn. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th July 1918), Pte. It served in several campaigns, including the Boer War and the First and Second World Wars. The cross in Tremeirchion & the memorial hall in Caerwys. Baker retired in 1845 and was succeeded by Bunbury as commanding officer. Pte. William Sharp 1st Btn. The inter-war years also saw both battalions undertakegarrison duties in Singapore,India, Burma and theMediterranean. (d.7th Jun 1917) [13], In 1935, the South Staffordshire Regiment was granted the distinction of a badge backing of buff-coloured Brown Holland material. [17], The regular battalions found themselves fighting in new roles: During the "Chindits" campaign in Burma, the 1st Battalion was part of the 77th Indian Infantry Brigade and were selected for conversion to the Chindits role and fought in Operation Thursday, the second Chindit expedition. These records in series WO 98 are the registers of the Victoria Cross between 1856 and 1944. - South Staffordshire Regiment during the Great War -. 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 . By his leadership he not only stopped but demoralized the enemy attacks and although he was suffering from a perforated ear-drum and multiple wounds, he refused medical attention. Thoroughly enjoyed it. It arrived in Sydney in October 1836 and 25 further detachments followed as convict guards in the next two years. L/Cpl. 2nd Lt. 2nd Battalion (d.17th Feb 1917), York Harry. This infantry regiment was formed in 1959. It served with the British Army until 2007, when it became part of The Mercian Regiment. After three days Bullecourt was taken with the loss of two Officers & 37 men killed. 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. Captain Kilby was specially selected at his own request, and on account of the gallantry which he had previously displayed on many occasions, to attack with his Company a strong enemy redoubt. The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award available to the armed forces for gallantry in action with the enemy. South Staffordshire Regiment (d.13th Feb 1916), Pte. He refused an offer of transport to the Regimental Aid Post, in order to stay at his gun and encourage morale. Arranged by date of enlistment, from 1804 to 1881, the roll gives the name of every soldier in the Regiment, his age at the time of enlistment, height at the time of enlistment, previous occupation and place of birth. No returns accepted. It continued in British Army service until the 1881 reforms, when it became part of The North Staffordshire (Prince of Waless) Regiment. (copy), Letter from Military Secretary (London) to Lieutenant General Monteith (Indian Army), 31 May 1859: Commander-in-Chief has appointed Stafford Vardon as an ensign by purchase in 98th Foot. Enter your search criteria in the form below and then click or tap the 'Submit Search' button. 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.
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