The Plight of the Light Brigade Veterans
The suffering of the Light Brigade veterans did not end on the 25th of October, 1854 …
The suffering of the Light Brigade veterans did not end on the 25th of October, 1854 …
An extract from the diary of Capt Tim Purbrick (17/21 Lancers) …
Challenger 3 (CR3) is the next generation British main battle tank in development for the British Army …
The Sultan was the Regiments command and control vehicle based on the Combat Vehicle Recognises Tracked platform.
Along the winding banks of the Senio, Wasps and Crocodile flame throwers went forward and sprayed the enemy posts with fire …
In late April 1945, the 7th Queen’s Own Hussars were supporting the crossing of the Po on a wide frontage, playing a leading part on the whole front of the 8th Army.
Excerpts from the wartime diaries of Trooper Ron Goldstein, 4H, 11th – 25th April 1945.
At the end of October 1944, 4th Hussars joined 9th Armd Bde and were given Kangaroo Armoured Personnel Carriers.
The following is a transcript of the speech made by Brig Nick Smith, Chairman of the Regimental Collection Trust, on the opening the Museum by The Princess Royal on Monday the 4th of April 2022:
A Service of Thanksgiving for the life of The Duke of Edinburgh took place on the 29th of March 2022 in Westminster Abbey.