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1420H
14th/20th Kings Hussars
Site errors
Dear Hawks, I have carefully reviewed the website and made the necessary corrections to address any errors that I have identified. I have ensured that the content is accurate, the formatting is consistent, and all links are working as intended. However, as meticulous as I may have been, I would greatly appreciate it if you … Continue reading Site errors
Errors on the website
Hi all I appreciate your loyalty and continuous support. I recently received feedback regarding some faults on the website, and I want to assure you that I take these matters very seriously. I apologise for any inconvenience caused by missing or relocated images, and I have taken immediate action to address these issues. Upon investigating … Continue reading Errors on the website
A lull in interest
I apologise for my brevity in the previous response. It seems that my enthusiasm to update the website has waned, and I am finding it difficult to gather the motivation to continue the task at hand. However, I remain hopeful that my passion for web development will be reignited, and I will be able to … Continue reading A lull in interest
Bandmasters
I have updated the photographs on the bandmaster page! I am in need of two former bandmaster photographs, they are: WO1. Mr Richard Sands (1978 – 1988) WO1. Mr W. M. Robinson WO1. Mr R. E. G. Grimes If you have any images of them please contact me, it would be nice to add them … Continue reading Bandmasters
26th Hussars
A 26th Hussars Officer's Side Hat - a familiar 'hawk'' but spot the difference! The 26th Hussars were raised at Meerut, India in June 1941 from a cadre of officers and NCOs of the 14th/20th King's Hussars. Lieutenant Colonel John B. Norton was appointed to command the regiment and the cap badge was the 14th/20th … Continue reading 26th Hussars
Lt George Newman Caswall – 14th Light Dragoons
Lt George Newman Caswall - 14th Light Dragoons, c.1811.
Password Protected
The page containing the Regimental Journals has now been 'Password Protected'. If you wish to gain access to the Regimental Journals please email Fred or PM him on Facebook to verify your identity. I am aware that some of the Journals have addresses in them of veterans that served within the regiment and I wish … Continue reading Password Protected
A button of the 20th Hussars
An old button of the 20th Hussars
Incident
There was an incident on Facebook the other week that really annoyed me and because of that incident I have decided to no longer share the content of this website on that page. If you want to read the content you will either have to read it via the website or look at my facebook … Continue reading Incident
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