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词条 List of battalions of the King's Regiment (Liverpool)
释义

  1. Original composition

  2. Reorganisation

  3. First World War

  4. Inter-War

  5. Second World War

  6. Post-World War II

  7. Notes

  8. References

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This is a list of battalions of the King's Regiment (Liverpool), which existed as an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1958.

Original composition

When the 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot became The King's (Liverpool Regiment) in 1881 under the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Armed Forces, eight pre-existent militia and volunteer battalions of Lancashire and the Isle of Man were integrated into the structure of the King's Regiment. Volunteer battalions had been created in reaction to a perceived threat of invasion by France in the late 1850s. Organised as "rifle volunteer corps", they were independent of the British Army and composed primarily of the middle class. The only change to the regiment's structure during the period of 1881-1908 occurred during the Second Boer War. During the conflict, the regiment formed two additional regular battalions in Ireland in 1900, which required the militia to be renumbered the 5th and 6th battalions to accommodate them. The new battalions disbanded in 1901 and the militia reverted to their original designations.

BattalionFormedFormerly
Regular
1st1685
2nd1857
Militia
3rd (Militia)17971st Battalion, 2nd Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own)[1]
4th (Militia)18542nd Battalion, 2nd Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own)[1]
Volunteers
1st Volunteer18591st Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps[1]
2nd Volunteer18595th (The Liverpool Rifle Volunteer Brigade) Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps[1]
3rd Volunteer185913th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps[1]
4th Volunteer186015th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps[1]
5th (Irish) Volunteer186018th (Liverpool Irish) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Corps[1]
6th Volunteer186119th (Liverpool Press Guard) Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps[1]
7th (Isle of Man) Volunteer18601st Isle of Man Rifle Volunteers[2]

Reorganisation

The Territorial Force (later Territorial Army) was formed in 1908, which the volunteer battalions joined, while the militia battalions transferred to the "Special Reserve". All volunteer battalions were renumbered to create a single sequential order. Uniquely, the 7th (Isle of Man) Battalion did not join the Territorial Force, instead remaining a "volunteer" battalion.

BattalionFormerly
5th (Rifle)1st Volunteer Battalion[1]
6th (Rifle)2nd Volunteer Battalion[1]
7thAmalgamation of 3rd and 4th Volunteer Battalions[1]
8th (Irish)5th (Irish) Volunteer Battalion[1]
9th6th Volunteer Battalion[1]
10th (Liverpool Scottish)8th (Scottish) Volunteer Battalion (formed 1900)[3]

First World War

The King's Regiment fielded 49 battalions and lost 13,795 officers and other ranks during the course of the war. The regiment's territorial components formed duplicate second and third line battalions. As an example, the three-line battalions of the 5th King's were numbered as the 1/5th, 2/5th, and 3/5th respectively. Many battalions of the King's were formed as part of Secretary of State for War Lord Kitchener's appeal for an initial 100,000 men volunteers in 1914. They were referred to as the New Army or Kitchener's Army. The 17th to 20th King's, New Army "Service" battalions, were referred to as the Liverpool "Pals" because they were predominantly composed of work colleagues.

BattalionFormedServedFate
Regular
1st1685Western Front[4]
2nd1857India (NWF), Afghanistan[4]
Special Reserve
3rd (Reserve)Britain, Ireland[4]
4th (Extra Reserve)Western Front[4]
Territorial Force
1/5th1859Western Front[4]See Inter-War
1/6th (Rifle)1859Western Front[4]See Inter-War
1/7th1859/1860Western Front[4]See Inter-War
1/8th (Irish)1860Western Front[4]See Inter-War
1/9th1861Western Front[4]See Inter-War
1/10th (Scottish)1900Western Front[4]See Inter-War
2/5thLiverpool, September 1914Western Front[4]Disbanded 1 February 1918[1]
2/6th (Rifle)Liverpool, September 1914Western Front[4]Disbanded 1918
2/7thBootle,[1] October 1914Western Front[4]Disbanded 15 May 1919[1]
2/8th (Irish)Liverpool, October 1914Western Front[4]Absorbed by 1/8th King's on 31 January 1918[1]
2/9th BattalionLiverpool, October 1914Western FrontAbsorbed by 1/9th King's in February 1918
2/10 (Scottish)Liverpool, October 1914Western FrontAbsorbed by 1/10th King's in April 1918
3/5thLiverpool, May 1915BritainTransferred to West Lancashire Reserve Brigade (WLRB), 1916
3/6th (Rifle)Liverpool, May 1915BritainTransferred to WLRB, 1916
3/7thLiverpool, May 1915BritainTransferred to WLRB, 1916
3/8th (Irish)Liverpool, May 1915BritainTransferred WLRB, 1916
3/9thLiverpool, May 1915BritainTransferred to WLRB, 1916
3/10th (Scottish)Liverpool, May 1915BritainTransferred to WLRB, 1916
25thSheringham, 1 January 1917Western FrontDisbanded
26thEssex, 1 January 1917BritainDisbanded March 1918
New Army
11th (Service)Seaforth, 23 August 1914Western FrontAbsorbed by the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, August 1918
12th (Service)Seaforth, September 1914Western FrontDisbanded
13th (Service)Seaforth, October 1914Western FrontDisbanded
14th (Service)Seaforth, October 1914Western Front, SalonikaAbsorbed by the 18th in August 1918
15th (Reserve)Formby, November 1914BritainBecame the 49th Training Reserve Battalion, September 1916
16th (Reserve)HoylakeBritainAbsorbed by TR battalions of 11th Reserve Brigade, September 1916
17th (Service)Liverpool, 29 August 1914Western Front, RussiaDisbanded 1919
18th (Service)Liverpool, 29 August 1914Western FrontDisbanded
19th (Service)Liverpool, 29 August 1914Western FrontAbsorbed by the 14th King's, 13 August 1918
20th (Service)Liverpool, 16 October 1914Western FrontDisbanded February 1918
21st (Reserve)Knowsley Park, August 1914BritainBecame 67th Training Reserve Battalion in 16th Reserve Brigade, 1916
22nd (Reserve)Knowsley Park, August 1914BritainBecame 68th Training Reserve Battalion, 16th Reserve Brigade, 1916
Others
7th (Isle of Man) Volunteer Battalion1860Britain, Salonika (Service Company)Disbanded
23rd (Works)Prescot, May 1916BritainBecame the 1st Labour Battalion
24th (Works)June 1916BritainPossibly redesignated as the 27th; became the 2nd Labour Battalion, April 1917
27th (Home Service)Sidestrand, 27 April 1918BritainDisbanded
28th (Home Service)Clacton-on-Sea, June 1918BritainAbsorbed by 17th King's, July 1918
1st GarrisonLiverpool, August 1915EgyptDisbanded
2nd GarrisonPembroke Dock, November 1915Egypt, SalonikaDisbanded
3rd (Home Service) GarrisonPembroke Dock, April 1916BritainBecame the 3rd Royal Defence Corps, August 1917
1st DockLiverpool, August 1915LiverpoolDisbanded
2nd DockLiverpool, August 1915LiverpoolDisbanded
51st (Graduated)Fermoy, 27 October 1917Ireland, East AngliaDisbanded
52nd (Graduated)Herringfleet, 27 October 1917East AngliaDisbanded
53rd (Young Soldier)Prees Heath, 27 October 1917Kinmel Camp, RhylDisbanded

Inter-War

By 1922, all of the regiment's war-raised battalions had disbanded. The King's Regiment did not, however, return to its original peacetime size; it lost the 8th (Liverpool Irish) and 9th battalions shortly after the war ended. The Special Reserve reverted to its militia designation in 1921, then to the Supplementary Reserve in 1924; however, its battalions were effectively placed in 'suspended animation'. As World War II approached, the Territorial Army was reorganised in the mid-1930s, many of its infantry battalions were converted to other roles, especially anti-aircraft.

BattalionFate
5thRetained, though it became a "line infantry" battalion when its rifle distinctions were relinquished in 1937
6th (Rifle)Transferred to the Royal Engineers, becoming the 38th (The King's Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, 1936, later 38th (The King's Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
7thBecame the 40th (The King's) Regiment, Royal Tank Corps, 1938
8th (Irish)Disbanded 31 March 1922[1]
9thAbsorbed by the Royal Engineers, early 1920s[5]
10th (Liverpool Scottish)Became a battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, retaining its Liverpool Scottish designation, 1937.

Second World War

The King's expansion during the Second World War was modest compared to 1914-1918. Existing battalions formed duplicates as in the First World War, while National Defence Companies were combined to create a new "Home Defence" battalion. In addition to this, 16 battalions and four batteries of the Home Guard were affiliated to the regiment.

BattalionFormedServedFate
Regular
1st1685India, Burma, ChinditsBecame the 15th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom), 1945
2nd1857North Africa, Italy, GreeceSee post-World War II
Supplementary Reserve
3rdBritainSee Post-World War II
4thBritainSee Post-World War II
Territorial Army
5th1859Britain, France, GermanySee Post-World War II
8th (Irish)Authorised March 1939; reformed October 1939[1]Britain, France[6]Effectively disbanded in August 1944;[7] officially placed in "suspended animation" on 22 November 1944; reconstituted on 1 January 1947 as 626th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA[1]
9thAuthorised March 1939; reformed May 1939 as duplicate of 5th King's[1]BritainEffective disbandment; placed in "suspended animation" on 21 March 1946[1]
10th (Home Defence)December 1939BritainRedesignated the 30th (Home Defence) Battalion. 1941
11thJune 1940BritainBecame the 152nd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, November 1941
12thJuly 1940BritainTransferred to the Royal Artillery, November 1941 and became 101st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
13thJune 1940India, Burma (Chindits)Disbanded 1945
14thIsle of Man, October 1940Isle of ManTransferred to the Royal Artillery, February 1942 and became 184th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
15th (Home Defence)Formerly the 2/10th King's, September 1940BritainDisbanded 1941
30th (Home Defence)Formerly the 10th King'sBritainDisbanded March 1943
Others
50th (Holding)Liverpool, 1939BritainDisbanded 1941
70th (Young Soldiers)Formed from the 10th King's, September 1940BritainDisbanded September 1943

Post-World War II

In the immediate post-war period, the army was significantly reduced: nearly all infantry regiments had their first and second battalions amalgamated and the Supplementary Reserve disbanded. A defence review by Duncan Sandys in 1957 decided that the King's would be amalgamated with the Manchester Regiment, to form the King's Regiment (Manchester and Liverpool). They united as the 1st Battalion on 1 September 1958.

BattalionFate
1stAmalgamated with 1st Manchesters to form the 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment (Manchester and Liverpool), 1958
2ndAmalgamated with 1st King's, 1948
3rdDisbanded 1953
4thDisbanded 1953
5thRetained its identity until 1967, when it became a company of the Lancastrian Volunteers

Notes

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Frederick, John Bassett Moore (1969), Lineage book of the British Army; Mounted Corps and Infantry, 1660-1968, pp.107-9
2. ^Frederick, John Bassett Moore (1969), p.111
3. ^Frederick, John Bassett Moore (1969), p.128
4. ^10 11 12 13 Mileham (2000), pp.240-1
5. ^Roberts (1922), The Story of the 9th King's in France, p127
6. ^Mileham (2000), p.165
7. ^Mileham (2000), p.167

References

  • Frederick, John Bassett Moore (1969), Lineage book of the British Army; Mounted Corps and Infantry, 1660-1968, Hope Farm Press
  • {{cite book | author=Patrick Mileham | title=Difficulties Be Damned: The King's Regiment - A History of the City Regiment of Manchester and Liverpool | publisher=Fleur de Lys | year=2000 | isbn=1-873907-10-9}}
  • The Long, Long Trail (1914-1918). Accessed 17 November 2005
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071228194614/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/008KingL.htm Regiments.org]. Accessed 17 November 2005
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20030716163549/http://www.warpath.orbat.com/regts/kings_liverpool.htm The Regiment Warpath (1914-1918)]. Accessed 17 November 2005

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