Cavalry Volunteers

Leicestershire - Derbyshire

1794: The Leicestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry
The Derbyshire
Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry
1802: disbanded
 

1803: The Leicestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry


1831:
three indepedndent troops
1844: Prince Albert’s Own
Leicestershire Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry



1861:
1st Derbyshire Mounted Rifle Corps

1864:

The Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry
1871:
disbanded
The Leicestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry
(Prince Albert’s Own)



Leics
Derbys
1900/
1901:
sponsored
7th (Lecestershire) Company,
4th Battalion,
65th (Lecestershire) Company,
17th Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry
sponsored
8th (Derbyshire) Company,
104th (Derbyshire) Company,
4th Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry

1901: The Leicestershire
(Prince Albert’s Own)
Imperial Yeomanry
The Derbyshire
Imperial Yeomanry
Leics
Derbys
1904: Leics
layout
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: The Leicestershire
(Prince Albert’s Own)
Yeomanry
(TF)
The Derbyshire Yeomanry (TF)
Leics
Derbys
1914/
1918:
1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Leicestershire
(Prince Albert’s Own)
Yeomanry

1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Derbyshire Yeomanry



1916: Leics
layout
Creation of the Territorial Army
1921: The Leicestershire Yeomanry
(Prince Albert’s Own)
(TA)

24th (Derbyshire Yeomanry)
Armoured Car Company,

The Tank Corps (TA)
1922: Leics
layout
1923:


24th (Derbyshire Yeomanry)
Armoured Car Company,

The Royal Tank Corps (TA)
1939:


The Derbyshire Yeomanry
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
layout layout
1939:
1st Derbyshire Yeomanry
2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry
layout layout
1940: 153rd (Leicestershire Yeomanry)
Field Regiment,
Royal Artillery
154th (Leicestershire Yeomanry)
Field Regiment,
Royal Artillery






1945:
suspended animation


1946: suspended animation



Resurrection of the Territorial Army
layout layout
1947: The Leicestershire Yeomanry
(Prince Albert’s Own)
(TA)
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
disbanded The Derbyshire Yeomanry (TA)



Leics
Derbys
layout layout layout
1957: The Leicestershire and Derbyshire
(Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry
(TA)
Leics-Derbys
Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: disbanded and formed
The Leicestershire and Derbyshire
(Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry
(Territorials)

1969: reduced to cadre
The Leicestershire and Derbyshire
(Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry

1971: The Leicestershire and Derbyshire
(Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry Squadron,

7th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Anglian Regiment

1975: The Leicestershire and Derbyshire
(Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry Company,

7th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Anglian Regiment

layout layout
1978: The Leicestershire and Derbyshire
(Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry Company,

7th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Anglian Regiment



B (Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry)
Company,

3th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Worcestershire and
Sherwood Foresters Regiment
(29th/45th Foot)

1988: C (Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry)
Company,

7th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Anglian Regiment





1992: 3 (Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry)
Company,

5th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Anglian Regiment

B (Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry)
Squadron,

The Royal Yeomanry
1996: 203 Squadron,
158 (Royal Anglian) Regiment,
The Royal Logistic Corps