Great Britain (Volunteers)

Staffordshire

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Yeomanry Cavalry
 
1794: independant troops
1794: The Staffordshire Regiment of
Gentleman and Yeomanry
1838: The Queen’s Own Royal Regiment of
Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Staffs
The Staffordshire, or Queens’s Own
Royal Yeomanry Cavalry
1900/
1901:
sponsored
6th (Staffordshire) Company,
106th (Staffordshire) Company,
4th Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry
Renaming to Imperial Yeomanry
1901: The Staffordshire
Imperial Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Regiment)
Staffs
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: The Staffordshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Regiment)
(TF)
Staffs
1914/
1918:
1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Staffordshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Regiment)

Creation of the Territorial Army
1921: The Staffordshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Regiment)
(TA)
Staffs
1941:
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
Staffs
Resurrection of the Territorial Army
1947: The Staffordshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Regiment)
(TA)
Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: disbanded and formed
The Staffordshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Regiment)
(Territorials)

and some personnel to
5th/6th (Territorial) Battalion,
The Staffordshire Regiment
(The Prince of Wales’s)