Royal Wessex Yeomanry
The Royal Wessex Yeomanry (RWxY) is a Reserve armoured regiment of the British Army Reserve consisting of five squadrons. Formerly part of 43 (Wessex) Brigade, the regiment joined 3rd (UK) Division in July 2014, to provide armoured (main battle tank) resilience to the three armoured regiments within the Reaction Force. In 2015 the Regiment was moved from the Operational Command of 3rd (UK) Division to 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade, but members of the Regiment still wear the 3rd (UK) Division formation badge to reflect their role in supporting the three Armoured Regiments in the Division (QRH, KRH, and RTR).
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Royal Wessex Yeomanry
The Royal Wessex Yeomanry (RWxY) is a Reserve armoured regiment of the British Army Reserve consisting of five squadrons. Formerly part of 43 (Wessex) Brigade, the regiment joined 3rd (UK) Division in July 2014, to provide armoured (main battle tank) resilience to the three armoured regiments within the Reaction Force. In 2015 the Regiment was moved from the Operational Command of 3rd (UK) Division to 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade, but members of the Regiment still wear the 3rd (UK) Division formation badge to reflect their role in supporting the three Armoured Regiments in the Division (QRH, KRH, and RTR).
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Ramrod Darcy III, Dorset Ram
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Cap badge of The Royal Wessex Yeomanry
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The Earl of Wessex KG GCVO ADC
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Royal Honorary Colonel
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Lt Col The Lord de Mauley TD
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Honorary Colonel
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Lt Col CJ Speers
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A Squadron – Bovington
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B Squadron – Salisbury
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C Squadron – Cirencester & Donnington
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D Squadron – Barnstaple and Exeter
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Regimental Headquarters - Bovington Camp
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Y Squadron – Swindon
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Slow: Scimitar Hill
Quick: God Bless the Prince of Wales
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Ramrod Darcy III, Dorset Ram
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Wessex Warriors
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