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  2. List of Imperial Yeomanry units of the Second Boer War

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    The mounted infantry experiment was considered a success and the existing Yeomanry regiments at home were reorganised and renamed as Imperial Yeomanry in 1901. Fresh regiments were also raised, often on the basis of returned veterans, such as the City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) and the 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) , the ...

  3. Imperial Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Yeomanry was a volunteer mounted force of the British Army that mainly saw action during the Second Boer War. Created on 2 January 1900, the force was initially recruited from the middle classes and traditional yeomanry sources, but subsequent contingents were more significantly working class in their composition. The existing ...

  4. George Frederick Ives - Wikipedia

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    In the Boer War, George Ives fought with the Imperial Yeomanry of the British Army in South Africa. [2] On January 30, 1901, Ives attested for service as a Trooper, number 21198, with the 1st (Wiltshire) Company, 1st Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry. His height was 5'6, his eyes dark blue, hair black, and trade listed as a grocer.

  5. Lovat Scouts - Wikipedia

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    In November 1916, the 1st Cyclist Division was broken up and the regiments were merged to form 1st (Lovat's Scouts) Yeomanry Cyclist Regiment, still in the 1st Cyclist Brigade. In March 1917, they resumed their identities as 2/1st Lovat's Scouts and 2/2nd Lovat's Scouts at Gorleston .

  6. Lincolnshire Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Imperial Yeomanry was formed on 25 June 1901, based at the "old barracks" on Burton Road, Lincoln. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] When the Yeomanry were transferred to the Territorial Force (TF) in 1908, the word 'Imperial' was dropped from their titles.

  7. Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    During the Second Boer War, companies of Imperial Yeomanry were formed to serve overseas from volunteers from the Yeomanry. In 1901, all yeomanry regiments were redesignated as "Imperial Yeomanry", and reorganised. In 1908, the Imperial Yeomanry was merged with the Volunteer Force to form the Territorial Force, of which it became the cavalry ...

  8. Cheshire Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Yeomanry was a yeomanry regiment that can trace its history back to 1797 when Sir John Leicester of Tabley raised a county regiment of light cavalry in response to the growing fears of invasion from Napoleonic France. Its lineage is maintained by C (Cheshire Yeomanry) Squadron, the Queen's Own Yeomanry.

  9. Category:Imperial Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Yeomanry was a volunteer Mounted infantry force raised for service in the Second Boer War 1900–02. It was organised as companies formed into battalions. Many companies were sponsored by Yeomanry Cavalry regiments. From 1901 to 1908 all Home-based Yeomanry cavalry regiments were designated 'Imperial Yeomanry', and new regiments ...

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