Officer of the 14th/20th King's Hussars
Hussars 1420H
14th/20th Hussars Drill Cane – Hallmarked 1948
Drill Sgt's Cane - 14th/20th Hussars
Lt. Colonel Peter B. Cavendish
He joined the Army in 1943 straight from school at Winchester, did a university short course at New College, Oxford, and was commissioned on 1 July 1945, initially in the ‘Royals’. He transferred to the 3rd Hussars the following year when the latter took over the role of airborne divisional reconnaissance.
Winners of the Major Unit Championship (Army)—Bisley 1972
Winners of the Major Unit Championship (Army)—Bisley 1972
Forum
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.
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.
Colonel of the Regiment
Colonel of the Regiment: Major General Sir J. M. Palmer KCVO
Stamps from Dhufar
Here is a sheet of 8 stamps from Dhufar one of which shows the regiment, bottom right). The stamps relate to the Royal Wedding of 1973 between HRH The Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips. Stamps from Dhufar and the State of Oman were issued by exiled Imam Ghalib bin Ali al-Hinai's Oman Imamate State, … Continue reading Stamps from Dhufar
The Hawk
The Hawk which was seen on the cover of the Regimental Journal for many years.
The Regiment
14th/20th King's Hussars Battle Honours
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