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  2. 17th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British ...

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    The 17th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British Empire League), (17th KRRC) was an infantry unit recruited by the British Empire League as part of 'Kitchener's Army' in World War I. It served on the Western Front, including the battles of the Somme and the Ancre, the Third Battle of Ypres and the German spring offensives.

  3. Poplar and Stepney Rifles - Wikipedia

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    Over succeeding weeks the 2/17th alternated in the L1 sector of the line, in support and in reserve with the 2/19th Londons.The 60th Division adopted coloured flashes painted on each side of the steel helmet to aid recognition: 180th Bde used a triangle, which was black in the case of the 2/17th Bn. [85] [86] During the summer the brigade was ...

  4. King's Royal Rifle Corps - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Cadet Battalion, the King's Royal Rifle Corps was formed in 1942 when a Home Guard instruction was issued ordering each Home Guard battalion to raise a cadet unit. Lieutenant-Colonel R.L. Clark of Queen Victoria's Rifles was given the task, and on 15 May 1942 the Queen Victoria's Rifles Cadet Corps was born.

  5. Battle of the Somme order of battle - Wikipedia

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    8th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps: 5th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry: 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.Inf. 7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade: 9th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps: 6th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Lt.Inf. 8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade: 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade: 10th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry ...

  6. Bibliography of World War II military units and formations

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    This is a Bibliography of World War military units and formations.It aims to include historical sources and literature (and to avoid works of fiction) about specific unit formations of World War II, such as fronts/army groups, field armies, army corps, divisions, brigades, regiments, battalions, and companies.

  7. Category:King's Royal Rifle Corps - Wikipedia

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    13th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; 15th (Reserve) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; 17th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British Empire League) 18th Training Reserve Battalion; 21st (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Yeoman Rifles) 24th (Reserve) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; 51st (Graduated ...

  8. Cambridgeshire Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The battalion transferred to VII Corps in November 1915 and then transferred to 118th Brigade in the 39th Division in February 1916. [ 7 ] Troops of the 4th/5th Black Watch , the 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment and the 17th King's Royal Rifle Corps of the 117th Brigade, took part in the capture of Schwaben Redoubt , a fortress dominating Thiepval ...

  9. 18th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Arts and ...

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    One such unit was the 18th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Arts and Crafts) (18th KRRC) raised by Sir Herbert Raphael, 1st Baronet, MP. He had at one time been an officer in the 1st Volunteer Battalion, Essex Regiment, but had enlisted as a Private in the 24th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (2nd Sportsmen's) soon after the outbreak ...