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14th/20th King’s Hussars
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Unfortunately I have found it difficult to find more information regarding the Guidon of the 20th Hussars, that may soon be corrected now I have found a really good book about the regiment, I now just need time.
C Squadron – 14th/20th King’s Hussars
C Squadron - 1965, Benghazi.
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14th/20th KING’S HUSSARS 1939 – 1945
In February 1941 the Regiment provided the nucleus around which were formed the 26th Hussars. This nucleus consisted of the Commanding Officer (Major J. B. Norton), eight officers and 102 N.C.Os. and tradesmen; the deficit being made good by the arrival of 200 men of absolutely first-class material from England just before our mobilisation.
THE 14th (KING’S) HUSSARS 1914-1918
Lt. Colonel Hewitt was again in command of the Regiment. There was a well-planned series of preparatory battles. The Regiment suffered perhaps its severest blow in the death of Capt. T. R. Bruce.
B Squadron, 14th/20th King’s Hussars in 1965.
B Squadron, 14th/20th King's Hussars in 1965.
Gilbert Hamilton
(Reproduced from The Navy and Army Illustrated, April 1899) holds an unique record, for he is the first cavalry officer in the Army who has ever risen straight from the ranks to command a cavalry regiment. And he deserves the position he has won for himself, if ever a man did, for he has shown … Continue reading Gilbert Hamilton
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