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  2. 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.

  3. Yeomanry Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    The law transformed the yeomanry, which it renamed en bloc to Imperial Yeomanry, from cavalry into mounted infantry, replacing the sword with rifle and bayonet as the yeoman's primary weapon. It introduced khaki uniforms, mandated a standard four-squadron organisation and added a machine-gun section to each regiment.

  4. Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Warrant asked standing Yeomanry regiments to provide service companies of approximately 115 men each for the Imperial Yeomanry. [7] The regiment provided: [8] 1st (Wiltshire) Company, 1st Battalion in 1900; 2nd (Wiltshire) Company, 1st Battalion in 1900; 63rd (Wiltshire) Company, 16th Battalion in 1900, transferred to 1st Battalion in ...

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

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    Lt-Col Ernest Ryan, 'Arms, Uniforms and Equipment of the Yeomanry Cavalry', Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, September 1957, Vol 35, pp. 124–33. Lt-Col J.D. Sainsbury, The Hertfordshire Yeomanry: An Illustrated History 1794–1920 , Welwyn: Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Historical Trust/Hart Books, 1994, ISBN 0 ...

  6. Denbighshire Hussars - Wikipedia

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    The full dress uniform of the Denbighshire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry reflected the Boer War experience of the IY alongside Colonial units. The head dress was a drab felt Slouch hat with a scarlet pagri and white feather Hackle ; the left side was turned up and displayed the regimental cap badge.

  7. Cavalry regiments of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Imperial Yeomanry was created in January 1900 as a volunteer cavalry corps. Some 34,000 men were sent to South Africa on one-year enlistments through 1900 and 1901, the majority coming initially from existing regiments of yeomanry.

  8. North Somerset Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    After the Boer War all Yeomanry regiments were termed Imperial Yeomanry until 1907, with an establishment of HQ and four squadrons with a machine gun section. In 1903 the North Somerset Imperial Yeomanry had HQ and A Squadron at Bath, B Squadron at Wells, and C Squadron at Bristol, while D Squadron was being formed. [3] [4] [11] [30]

  9. 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 ...