Between the wars, it was converted to an Armoured Car Company before being expanded back to regimental size and forming a duplicate regiment, the 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters). Both regiments served throughout the North African Campaign (notably at El Alamein), before moving on to Sicily (3rd CLY) and Italy. Both regiments returned to the United Kingdom in time to prepare for the opening of the Second Front.
Due to losses, and a shortage of replacement personnel and equipment, the regiments were amalgamated in August 1944 as 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters). The regiment went on to serve throughout the North-West Europe Campaign, ending the war in Germany.
On 13 December 1899, the decision to allow volunteer forces serve in the Second Boer War was made. Due to the string of defeats during Black Week in December 1899, the British government realised that they were going to need more troops than just the regular army, thus issuing a Royal Warrant on 24 December 1899. This warrant officially created the Imperial Yeomanry.[1] The 18th Battalion was raised on 7 March 1900 by the Earl of Dunraven and designated as "Sharpshooters". Unlike most IY battalions, which were formed from the existing Yeomanry regiments providing service companies of approximately 115 men each, the Sharpshooters were selected from volunteers who could prove their skill with a rifle and their horsemanship. The 18th Battalion comprised 67th, 71st and 75th (Sharpshooters) Companies recruited in London and 70th (Scottish or HQ) Company recruited in Scotland.[2][3][4][5][6]
The battalion was formally inspected by the Prince of Wales outside Chelsea Barracks on 29 March 1900,[7] and arrived in South Africa in April 1900.[8]
The experiment was considered a success, and in 1901 three further battalions were raised by the Sharpshooters Committee:[2][3][4]
21st (2nd Sharpshooters) Battalion – raised 9 March
80th–83rd (Sharpshooters) Companies
23rd (3rd Sharpshooters) Battalion – raised 5 March
90th–93rd (Sharpshooters) Companies
25th (Sharpshooters) Battalion – raised 19 October
115th–118th (Sharpshooters) Companies
On 23 July 1901, the 3rd County of London Imperial Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) was formed from South African War veterans to perpetuate the 18th, 21st and 23rd Battalions, IY:[2][6][9]
On 1 April 1908, the regiment was renamed as the 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) and transferred to the Territorial Force, trained and equipped as hussars. In 1912, the regiment moved to Henry Street (renamed Allitsen Road in 1938) in St John's Wood.[2][9] It was ranked as 48th (of 55) in the order of precedence of the Yeomanry Regiments in the Army List of 1914.[10] It was assigned to the London Mounted Brigade.[11][12]
In accordance with the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c.9) which brought the Territorial Force into being, the TF was intended to be a home defence force for service during wartime and members could not be compelled to serve outside the country. However, on the outbreak of war on 4 August 1914, many members volunteered for Imperial Service. Therefore, TF units were split in August and September 1914 into 1st Line (liable for overseas service) and 2nd Line (home service for those unable or unwilling to serve overseas) units. Later, a 3rd Line was formed to act as a reserve, providing trained replacements for the 1st and 2nd Line regiments.[14]
1/3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters)
The 1st Line regiment mobilized with its brigade and concentrated in Berkshire at the outbreak of war. It joined 2nd Mounted Division on 2 September and moved with the division to East Anglia in November 1914.[15]
On 14 April 1915, the regiment departed Avonmouth for Egypt, arriving at Alexandria on 27 April.[16] It was posted to the Suez Canal Defences (near Ismaïlia) by the middle of May[17] and its parent brigade was designated 4th (London) Mounted Brigade.[18] The regiment was dismounted in August 1915 for service in the Gallipoli Campaign.[19] It left a squadronheadquarters and two troops (about 100 officers and men) in Egypt to look after the horses.[20]
The regiment landed at Suvla Bay on the morning of 18 August and moved into reserve positions at Karakol Dagh. It moved to "C" Beach, Lala Baba on 20 August. On 21 August it advanced to Chocolate Hill under heavy fire and took part in the attack on Hill 112.[16] Due to losses during the Battle of Scimitar Hill and wastage during August 1915, the 2nd Mounted Division had to be reorganised. On 4 September 1915, the 2nd Composite Mounted Brigade was formed from the 3rd (Notts and Derby) and 4th (London) Mounted Brigades.[21] The regiment formed part of a battalion sized unit 4th London Regiment.[22] The regiment embarked for Mudros on 2 November and, in December 1915, returned to Egypt, where it was reformed and remounted.[21]
The regiment (and its brigade) left the 2nd Mounted Division on 18 January 1916 and was sent to Abbassia.[18] It once again served as part of the Suez Canal Defences.[23] In March 1916, the brigade was redesignated as 8th Mounted Brigade. From November 1916 to June 1917, the regiment took part in the Salonika Campaign, serving as GHQ Troops with the British Salonika Army.[18]
E Battalion, MGC was posted to France, arriving on 1 June 1918. On 17 August 1918, it was renumbered[29] as 103rd (City & 3rd Cty. of London Yeo.) Battalion, Machine Gun Corps.[30] It remained on the Western Front for the rest of the war. At the Armistice, it was serving as Army Troops with the First Army.[31]
In July 1916, the regiment was converted to a cyclist unit in 4th Cyclist Brigade, 1st Cyclist Division and was stationed at North Walsham. In November 1916, the division was broken up and regiment was merged with the 2/1st County of London Yeomanry to form 6th (1st and 3rd County of London) Yeomanry Cyclist Regiment in 2nd Cyclist Brigade, probably at Reepham. In March 1917, it resumed its identity as 2/3rd County of London Yeomanry and was at Worstead near North Walsham. By July 1917, the regiment moved to Overstrand and in 1918 to Coltishall. In May 1918, the regiment moved to Ireland and was stationed at The Curragh and Athlone, still in 2nd Cyclist Brigade, until the end of the war.[23]
On 7 February 1920, the Regiment was reconstituted in the Territorial Army with HQ still at St John's Wood. Following the experience of the war, it was decided that only the fourteen most senior yeomanry regiments would be retained as horsed cavalry,[33] with the rest being transferred to other roles.[34] As a result, on 29 September 1920, the Regiment was one of eight[c] converted and reduced to 5th (London) Armoured Car Company, Tank Corps. In June 1922, it was renumbered as the 23rd (London) Armoured Car Company, Royal Tank Corps and on 30 April 1939 it was transferred to the Royal Armoured Corps.[9]
By 1939, it had become clear that a new European war was likely to break out, and the doubling of the Territorial Army was authorised, with each unit forming a duplicate.[36] The Sharpshooters was expanded to an armoured regiment and on 24 August 1939 regained its original title as the 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters). On 29 September, it provided a nucleus for its duplicate 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters).[9]
The 4th CLY was formed on 27 September 1939 as a duplicate of – and from a nucleus of – the 3rd CLY. It shared its title with an earlier regiment, but was otherwise unconnected.[46]
On formation, it was assigned to the 22nd Armoured Brigade and its early actions mirrored that of the 3rd CLY, taking part in Operation Crusader, the Battle of Gazala, and the First Battle of El Alamein as part of the 1st and 7th Armoured Divisions. In September 1942, 3rd CLY and 2nd RGH left the brigade and were replaced by the 1st and 5th Royal Tank Regiments. 4th CLY remained with 22nd Armoured Brigade and 7th Armoured Division until amalgamation.[47]
The regiment landed in Normandy on 7 June 1944.[49] During the Battle of Normandy, 4th CLY served as part of the 7th Armoured Division.[38] On 13 June, they led the advance of 22nd Armoured Brigade with A Company of 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) by road from Villers-Bocage and were ambushed by a detachment comprising five Tiger tanks.[50][page needed][51] One of the Tigers, commanded by SS-ObersturmführerMichael Wittmann, cut in behind the lead squadron, cutting them off and destroying the soft-skinned vehicles of the Rifle Brigade before running into the Sharpshooters Headquarters Troop and accompanying artillery observation tanks. Wittmann is credited with up to ten of the kills before his tank was immobilised and he escaped on foot. The cut-off squadron was later forced to surrender after the arrival of a further ten Tiger tanks. These Tigers, with elements of Panzer-Lehr-Division and 2nd Panzer Division, then counter-attacked the British in the town, but lost up to eight Tigers and two Panzer IVs before the British withdrew.[50] 4th CLY lost its commander, Lieutenant ColonelThe Viscount Cranley, and second-in-command; "A" Squadron was destroyed. 4 CLY's losses for the day amounted to 20 Cromwells, four 17-pounder Shermans, three Humber scout cars, three Stuart light tanks and a half-track.[49]
The lost squadron was reformed within a week and the Regiment fought through to the amalgamation, taking part in Operation Goodwood.[49]
3rd/4th CLY was formed on 1 August 1944 at Carpiquet (near Caen) by the amalgamation of the existing Sharpshooters regiments – 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) and 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters).[37]
In September 1946, the regiment was placed in suspended animation in Germany. It was reconstituted as 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) on 1 January 1947 in the Territorial Army with HQ and three squadrons in London. In 1956, B Squadron moved to Croydon and C Squadron to Harrow.[37]
On active service in South Africa the three battalions wore the standard khaki serge clothing and drab slouch hats. On reorganisation as a permanent unit in 1902, the Sharpshooters were authorised to wear a distinctive "bright dark green" full dress of hussar style with gold braiding for officers and bright yellow cording for other ranks. For review order fur busbies with green and yellow plumes were worn.[54] Special uniforms in the unique green and yellow shades included levee order for appearance at court and mess dress for evening functions. Even khaki field service dress was brightened by green facings piped in yellow and the full dress plumes transferred from busby to slouch hat.[55]
The colourful appearance of the regiment may have assisted recruiting but between 1902 and 1914 a number of modifications aimed at simplification and economy were adopted. These included the substitution of a more sombre shade of bluish green for dress uniforms[56] and the issuing of the plain khaki service dress of the regular cavalry.[57] For the remainder of its existence after 1914 the regiment wore the standard field and battle dress of the British Army, although traditional features such as the green and yellow cap (see illustration above), mess uniforms and patrol jackets were preserved where possible.[58]
Battle honours
The 3rd, 4th and 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) have been awarded the following battle honours:[9][37]
^British divisions were converted to the British Indian Army standard whereby brigades only retained one British regiment or battalion and most support units were Indian (artillery excepted).
^Barlow, L. (1983). The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914. 5: 3rd County of London (Sharpshooters). pp. 1–4. ISBN0-85936-286-8.
^Barlow, L. (1983). The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914. 5: 3rd County of London (Sharpshooters). pp. 3 & 8. ISBN0-85936-286-8.
^Smith, R.J. The Yeomanry Force at the 1911 Coronation. p. 20. ISBN0-948251-26-3.
^Barlow, L. (1983). The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914. 5: 3rd County of London (Sharpshooters). p. 8. ISBN0-85936-286-8.
^"Regiment. The Military Heritage Collection", page 55, Issue Five December 1994 "The Yeomanry 1794-1994"
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