What happened to the Gloucestershire Regiment?

It served with the British Army until 1994, when it was merged into The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment.

Why do the Gloucester Regiment wear two cap badges?

The regiment was awarded the honour of wearing a badge at the back of its caps after it held off attacks by Napoleon’s troops at the Battle of Alexandria in 1801. The regular battalions of the Rifles wear the Back Badge with ceremonial dress and officers and warrant officers wear it on side hats.

What is Back Badge Day?

Back Badge Day – The 28th North Glosters and The Battle of Alexandria, March 21st 1801. Exposed on low sand hills by the sea shore, when battle commenced, the 28th were subject to the full brunt of the French attacks. At one point they were simultaneously attacked in the front by Infantry and the rear by Cavalry.

What was the biggest Battle of the Korean War?

The Battle of Bloody Ridge was a ground combat battle that took place during the Korean War from 18 August to 5 September 1951….Battle of Bloody Ridge.

Date 18 August – 5 September 1951
Location Yanggu County, Gangwon Province, South Korea
Result United Nations victory

Where was the 8th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment raised?

8th (Service) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment was raised at Bristol in September 1914 as part of Kitchener’s Second New Army and joined 57th Brigade in 19th (Western) Division. They trained at Perham Down and in March 1915 moved to Tidworth for final training.

Is the National Army Museum in Gloucester a regimental museum?

The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum The National Army Museum works together with Regimental and Corps Museums across the country to help provide a network of military museums for everyone to visit and enjoy. Explore the history and collections of The Gloucestershire Regiment by visiting the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum in Gloucester.

Where did the 8th Batt serve in WW1?

The 8thBattalion Gloucestershire Regiment (1914-19) Served in France and Flanders in Nineteenth Division. Awarded 23 Battle Honours. Died: 42 officers and 931 other ranks. Total: 973 The 8th.

Where did the 8th Gloucesters fight in WW1?

During the four years of their service the 8th Gloucesters fought on the Somme in 1916 and 1918, at Ypres and Cambrai, at Polygon Wood and the Menin Road, at Passchendaele and at Saint Quentin.