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Yeomanry Cavalry
 
1795: independent troops
1827: disbanded
 
1830: independent troops
1834: The Gloucestershire Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
1841: The Royal Gloucestershire Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
1848: The Royal Gloucestershire Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
(Royal Gloucestershire Hussars)
Formation of the Volunteer Force
1864:




1st Gloucestershire Light Horse Volunteers

part of
1st Administrative Battalion of
Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteers

1867:
disbanded
Glos
1900:
sponsored
3rd (Gloucestershire) Company,
1st Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry
Renaming to Imperial Yeomanry
1901: The Gloucestershire
Imperial Yeomanry
(Royal Gloucestershire Hussars)
Glos
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: The Gloucestershire Yeomanry
(Royal Gloucestershire Hussars)
(TF)
Glos
1914/
1918:
1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Gloucestershire Yeomanry
(Royal Gloucestershire Hussars)

Creation of the Territorial Army
1921: 21st (Gloucestershire Yeomanry)
Armoured Car Company,

The Tank Corps
1923: 21st (Gloucestershire Yeomanry)
Armoured Car Company,

The Royal Tank Corps
1939: The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (TA)
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
Resurrection of the Territorial Army
1947: The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (TA)
Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: disbanded and formed
B (Royal Gloucestershire Hussars) Squadron,
The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
(Territorials)