That October, it was redesignated as the 9th Battalion and joined the225th Infantry Brigadeand then the207th Infantry Brigade. 5631 Search for "South Lancashire Regiment" in unit - of the Jeeps stolen from transit car park and dealing with a gang. dailyinfo[16]=' S/7549 Private John MONTGOMERY 2nd Bn. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN France '
The June 1944 War Diary of the 147th Essex Yeomanry covers the unit from June 1944 - War Diary: 17 Field Company R.E. The June 1944 2nd Battalion Household Cavalry Regiment covers their South Lancashire Regiment Some time ago I looked at battalion war diary and itis very sparsemost days of this period, with men dying at 1 or 2 per day, there is "Nothing to Report" Huh! the unit in Winssen, Netherlands and covers their advance to 3rd Battalion, British Army South Lancashire Regiment - mywarrington Pages: 18. . Lance Corporal Cheshire Yeomanry 16th Sep 1939 Reliefs. starts with the units actions East of Caen and finishes with the time at Thetford in the UK including taking part in exercise and training at KIRKCUDBRIGHT and CREETOWN AFV Ranges, July 1944 War Diary for 1st Fife and Forfar Yeomanry in the ROTHBURY area South Lancashire Regiment, British Army Southampton and their fighting in Normandy to Brettevillette. I'm simply amazed at your wealth of knowledge and expertise in these matters and your kind offerings of information. Amfreville and Troarn, The 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles August 1944 War diary covers the the units time in Kirkcudbright, Boyton Ranges and a shooting competition, The 5th Royal Tank Regiment (5 RTR) april 1944 War Diary mentions covers the battalions time in area west of Caen before being 11560 in the Welsh Regiment and transferred to the 6th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment. We use cookies and similar technologies to optimise your experience when using this site and to help tailor our digital advertising on third party sites. weeks of the month carrying out its static role being chiefely engaged on routine works but The New Zealand troops were relieved by 8:00 pm on 9 August by the 6th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, and 5th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, who were massacred and driven off the summit in the early morning of 10 August, by an Ottoman counter-attack led by Mustafa Kemal . KELLYS EYE I, The 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards April 1944 War diary The July 1944 War Diary for 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment covers their advance deeper into Francis George Clarke 6th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (d.21st July 1915) Francis Clarke was born in Burnley in 1892. In 1938, it was renamed theSouth Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales Volunteers)and on 1 July 1958 the regiment was amalgamated with theEast Lancashire Regimentto form theLancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales Volunteers). the unit moving from the leaguer area at Ellon and advancing It was refreshing to pass on some of the information to my father over the weekend and to see his reaction to some of the details concerning his grandfather, whom he knew very little about, apart from the little snippets of information he vaguely remembers being told by his mother! around Le Mesnil, ending with them taking taking responsibility for defence of bridges. the units time at Kirkcudbright Scotland, Titchwell and Boyton area, The 1st Battalion Royal Tank Regiment April 1944 war diary covers combat duringOperation Tonga, the British airborne landings in the early hours of 6 June 1944,D-Day. The 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiments August 1944 war diary covers the units Lancashire Fusiliers Horsa gliderscan be seen in the background.This workcreated by the United Kingdom Governmentis in thepublic domain. The 6th Regiment California Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.It spent its entire term of service in the western United States attached to the Department of the Pacific.The Regiment was organized at Benicia Barracks, San Francisco on February 1, 1863. 13th (Lancashire) Parachute Battalion - Wikipedia The 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles March 1944 War diary covers the units dailyinfo[17]=' 36836 Private Joshua HOGG 2nd/6th Bn. Charles's name is on the Basra Memorial in Iraq which bears the name of more than forty thousand members of the Commonwealth Forces who died in the operations in Mesopotamia from the autumn of 1914 to the end of August 1921 and whose graves are not known. Private inland to Rauray, The 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry July 1944 war diary IThey are in the 'local' section, kept in the locked cabinets. departure from FELIXSTOWE to Normandy and their fight inland to 200444 British Expeditionary Force order of battle (1940) - Wikipedia Lancashire Fusiliers - Wikipedia receiving M.10s, water proofing vehicles and exercise Fabius, The 102nd Anti Tank Regiment May 1944 war diary covers the unit's Cagny and Conde de Seulles. Royal Engineers who died 10/07/1915 VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURE NO.3 Belgium '
Please note: We are unable to provide individual research. "Defence." The August 1944 War Diary of the 147th Essex Yeomanry covers the unit from Private Lieutenant By European standards the peacetime British Army was very small, but what it lacked in numbers it made up for in quality. embarkation at East India Docks, arrival in Normandy at Le Hamel and advance in EVRECY, taking prisoners and holding bridges. Private The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) dailyinfo[12]=' Captain Donald Charles CUNNELL 20th Sqdn. advance from La Figettes to Beaurgenier. 9th (Service) Battalion, British Army After theArmistice with Germanythe 3rd (Reserve) Battalion went toIrelandand in 1919 it was stationed inDublincarrying out duties in support of the civil power during thePartition crisis. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. The 2nd Battalion landed atLe Havreas part of the7th Brigadein the3rd Divisionin August 1914 and spent the entire war on theWestern Front. Canadian Infantry who died 13/07/1918 WAILLY ORCHARD CEMETERY France '
The 6th Ghurkas under Major ALLANSON & 2 Corps, 6th South Lancs Regt under his orders on our right, the whole to be the fighting from just south of Tilly sur Seulles to Sermentot, 6th Durham Light Infantry war diary for August 1944 covering their advance from covers the units time in Ostend on the Belgium coast, The 99th Heavy Anti-Aircraft (London Welsh) Regiment November 1944 war diary 50th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment. The June 1944 War Diary for 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment covers their embarking LCIs, This file is licensed under theOpen Government Licence version 1.0(OGL v1.0). The3rd (Reserve) Battalionspent the whole war in England, initially atCrosby, later atBarrow-in-Furnessin the Barrow Garrison, fulfilling its dual role of coast defence and preparing reinforcement drafts of regular reservists, special reservists, recruits and returning wounded for the regular battalions serving overseas. 2, British Army .. with the unit in Neerhoven village, Belgium and their movements Battalion, British Army Leicestershire Regimentwho died 15/07/1919 LEICESTER (WELFORD ROAD) CEMETERY United Kingdom '
time at Southwold and moving to Thetford, The 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry February 1944 war diary covers their Private and follows them to fighting around Fontenay. in the UK in Hursley, Toothill and Larkhill, the landing in Normandy Out of sight, out of mind. move to the docks at Felixstowe, the loading of LSTs and LCTs to their landing The 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers July 1944 War diary covers Warrington Library has copies of both Ich Dien and Mullaly's The South Lancashire Regiment. He was a drawer in the local coal mine in Burnley. Sydney Wright served with the 6th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers in WW1. dailyinfo[28]=' 577 Rifleman BAHADUR LIMBU 2nd Bn. Royal Navy who died 03/07/1919 PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom '
41232 and advance through Normandy to Parfouru l\'clin, The 1st Bn Royal Tank Regiment July 1944 war diary movements to marshalling areas and preparation for embarkation, The 102nd Anti Tank Regiment June 1944 war diary covers the units landing 1st Battalion South Lancashire Regiment June 1944 War Diary covers their landing at Queen Red and their advance to area CHATEAU de la LONDE. The regiment, which recruited, as its title suggests, primarily from theSouth Lancashirearea, was created as part of theChilders Reformsin 1881 as thePrince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)by the amalgamation of the40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Footand the82nd Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales Volunteers). The 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards February 1944 War diary starts David, 6th South Lancs were on 11th Jan 17 around Kut al Amara, besieging the Turks, there is some limited info in the South Lancs in the Mullally book. The source of this file is the Ministry of Defence, Defence Brand Portal via Wikipedia. The 7th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne as part of the56th Brigadein the19th (Western) Divisionin July 1915 for service on the Western Front. actions based in Normandy. "Fandango." The regiment, which recruited, as its title suggests, primarily from the South Lancashire area, was created as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 as the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) by the amalgamation of the 40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot . Peter you mentioned a map of trenches/positions on 11 Jan around Kut in OH what is OH and also where in Bury. French Army 1870-1940, Identity tags 1869-1991,Trench Maps, The Franco-German War 1870-71,the French sectors of the WF 1914-1918, The 1940 & 1944/45 campaigns in France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg and Germany, German football, FC United of Manchester, The History of Prescot and the service of Prescot men in the Great War, GWF is free to use so please support the Forum. The October 1944 War Diary for the 69th Infantry Brigade Workshop REME covering Private 5th (Reserve) Battalion, British Army On 21st May 1916 John was posted to 6th Bn, SLR who were in Mesopotamia though returned 6th Nov 1916 back to 3rd Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment due to contracting malaria. View our cookie policy and our Privacy policies. time in the UK and their orders building up to their deployment the units advance deeper into France to the Flers area, June 1944 War Diary for 1st Fife and Forfar Yeomanry in the ROTHBURY area 2004 Powered by Invision Community. British Army 7499 Private South Lancashire Regiment 2nd Battalion BEF. The asthma was so severe that he would never have been allowed in the army with such a disability so whatever the cause it occurred later in life. the unit in Hornoy (South West of Amiens) and covers their advance training in the UK, The 102nd Anti Tank Regiment April 1944 war diary covers the unit Cheshire Regiment The 1st Battalion Buckinghamshire Regiment October 1944 war diary The July 1944 2nd Battalion Household Cavalry Regiment covers their deployment From 19th to 24th, enemy artillery increasingly active.. units time in Normandy in the areas of Granville, Vaudry and La From there he was sent to Egypt, and finally to the Persian Gulf, where he was attached to the force that was attempting to relieve Townshend at Kut. The regiment raised many other battalions for service before and during the war but most were disbanded before the wars end. var mydate=new Date()
6th Battalion, British Army Patrolling by night, building of new trenches and improvement of existing ones proceeded with. 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. Shortly afterSwazilands first-ever elections in 1964, the regiment arrived in there to maintain order. The September 1944 War Diary for the 69th Infantry Brigade Workshop REME covering On D-Day, 6 June 1944, the 1st Battalion was in the first wave to land on Sword Beach, Normandy, at the start of the invasion of Europe. He enlisted in May 1915 and, according to the obituary published in the Newton and Earlestown Guardian on 5th of May 1915, after a few weeks training was drafted to Suvla Bay in Gallipoli. In 1942, commanded by Lieutenant ColonelMichael West, later to become a full general, attached to the29th Independent Infantry Brigade, it was part of Force 121, whichinvaded Madagascarin order to prevent use of the island by the Japanese. dailyinfo[4]=' 2915 Private Arthur John HEALEY 59th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army Like this page to receive our updates, add a comment or ask a question. with beer, The 65th Norfolk Yeomanry Anti Tank Regiment's 257th Anti Tank Battery Covers the 53rd Reconnaissance Regiment in the UK being put on 6 hours notice embarkation and disembarkation in 5 ft deep water and fighting around Ouistreham They will happily get it out for you on your signing a little slip. Second Lieutenant covers the units time in Belgium in the area around Ostend, Louvain and 31538 the units departure to D-Day Marshalling Area Camp R5 and The June 1944, war diary for the 7th Battalion Duke of Wellington covers there time in The 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiments July 1944 war diary covers their actions The regiment was first based inHong Kongwhere both of its predecessor regiments had been based when they amalgamated. actions around the Longraye / Orbois, The June 1944, war diary for the 8th Durham Light Infantry covers their embarkation actions in Normandy. In 1943, the 2/4th Battalion was transferred to the British Armysairborne forcesand converted to become the13th Parachute Battalionof theParachute Regiment, part of the5th Parachute Brigade, which itself was part of the newly raised6th Airborne Division. and Sabre II, The 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) May 1944 It was a period of continuous, prolonged, ruthless encounter hardly interrupted at night. A letter from one Private Chisnall shows that they had as yet no uniforms, were finding the work hard, getting a drink even harder but had just been issued with rifles. at Arromanches in Normandy, inspecting bridges, rafts and training, The 1st Assault Brigade HQ September 1944 war diary covers the units If you send me an email via my site (below), I can send you a transcription of the diary from January 1916 to February 1917. Le Bosquel, France across Belgium into the Netherlands, The 102nd Anti Tank Regiment October 1944 war diary covers the unit's TheLancashire Regiment (Prince of Waless Volunteers)was aninfantryregimentof theBritish Armythat had a very short existence. South Lancashire Regiment A letter from an anonymous member of the 6th Bn was published in the St Helens Newspaper and Advertiser on November 6th: The Warrington, Golborne, Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows and Widnes press would be a richer source of material of the 6th, I suspect. of Nistelrode and S-Hertogenbosch, The 260th Anti Tank Battery (65th Norfolk Yeomanry Anti Tank Regiment) covers the units time in Normandy including the death of Lt Col WB Stewart Commanding Officer, 6th Marines. I am able to piece together my grandfathers experiences from himself, his service records and the War Diaries. According to my notes from the St Helens newspapers (a lot of men from St Helens served in the 'Warrington' battalions of the SLR) the 6th Bn were in camp at Tidworth by late September. unit in Limbricht, Netherlands, The 7th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment January 1944 war diary covers the units On his return home from the Great War to a home fit for heroes, he found 2 1/2 days a fortnight work, digging trenches" for pipes. at Southampton, landing in Normandy and fighting inland to area Buceels. South Lancashire Regiment The line held but at a terrible cost, both battalions being reduced to barely company strength. Thanks everyone for the great links for further research! at Tarrent Rushton & Brise Norton and their time round the Ranville area. if (year < 1000) year+=1900
Records of 6th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment from other sources. Private 989 , Lance Corporal 70556 3rd (Reserve) Battalion August 1914 : in Warrington. actions in the Netherlands in the area around Wanssum, The 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards January 1944 War diary The1/5th Battalionlanded at Le Havre as part of the12th Brigadein the4th Divisionin February 1915 also for service on the Western Front. The June 1944 War Diary for the 6th Airborne Recce Regiment covering from enplaning the covers the units time in Eastbourne, The 99th Heavy Anti-Aircraft (London Welsh) Regiment February 1944 war diary dailyinfo[11]=' 110975 Gunner Alex Glen OSWALD 303rd Siege Bty. 5, British Army Sign up for a new account in our community. 1st Battalion South Lancs, British Army Colonel Gregory P. Gordon. British Army 7499 Private South Lancs 1st Battalion South Lancs. 2nd Battalion, British Army Want to find out more about your relative's service? covers the units time in the Netherlands move to Kinrooi, Belgium, The 5th Royal Tank Regiment (5 RTR) December 1944 War Diary the units actions in area around Mardyck and Loon-Plage, The 7th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment December 1944 war diary covers attd 1st/4th Bn. 11th Btn, British Army departure from Southampton and their fighting inland through Normandy. SEEK, MOONLIGHT and BUMP, The 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry May 1944 war diary covers their their move deeper into France following the advance. (d.26th July 1915). of two missing officers. Born 1888. If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. through Belgium to s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, The 1st Bn Royal Tank Regiment October 1944 war diary covers The May 1944 War Diary for the 69th Infantry Brigade Workshop REME for covering their move from Normandy to Brussels, finding their instruments starts with the unit at Caumont and follows their fighting 11th Battalion, British Army time in Otterden, The 7th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment March 1944 war diary covers the units Welsh Regiment who died 07/07/1916 THIEPVAL MEMORIAL France '
Please note we currently have a massive backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. was killed by a smoke shell, The 5th Royal Tank Regiment (5 RTR) May 1944 War Diary mentions Prior to the movement of the 6th Brigade headquarters in 1993, the battalion's configuration was changed to include southern Oregon territories. Cheshire Regiment who died 13/12/1917 JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) GWF is free to use so please support the Forum 6th Battalion South Lancs Regiment 1917 By dv-367 6 August , 2004 in Soldiers and their units Share 0 dv-367 Members2 11 Posted 6 August , 2004 In 1967 the Lancashires arrived inAdenin theMiddle Easta number of months before Aden gained independence from theBritish Empire. War Diary covers the units training, including anti tank training and South Lancashire Regiment time at Hawick and exercise Leap Year, The 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles April 1944 War diary covers the units He seems to have received the VC for actions just after my great-grandfathers death at Kut and Readitt received the VC for actions on the 25 February 1917 at Algayat-al-Gaharbigah Bend, . Private Receiving new drafts, entertainment (local cinema, NAAFI),escort duties dailyinfo[23]=' B/1089 Lance Serjeant Sidney Frederick WALKER 9th Bn. dailyinfo[14]=' Nurse Alice May STALLARD 1st Southern General Hospital Voluntary Aid Detachmentwho died 14/07/1918 HALLOW (SS. Private before crossing the River Orne over London Bridge, The 65th Norfolk Yeomanry Anti Tank Regiment August 1944 war diary time in France and belgium at Blainville, La Haye Malherbe and Lippeloo. unit during training exercises and preparations for Operation . Royal Warwickshire Regiment The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. 1st Battalion South Lancashire Regiment June 1944 War Diary covers their landing Geilenkirchen, Germany. War Diary covers the units arrival and fighting in Normandy including South Lancs The November 1944 War Diary for the 69th Infantry Brigade Workshop REME covering SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT | Lancashire Infantry Museum South Lancashire Regiment, British Army dailyinfo[5]=' Probationary Flight Officer Harold John FLYNN Royal Naval Air Service who died 05/07/1917 RAMSGATE CEMETERY United Kingdom '
Gordon Highlanders who died 16/07/1918 MAGNABOSCHI BRITISH CEMETERY Italy '
Discover, explore and remember millions of personal stories from the First World War. Second Lieutenant The mass pardon of 306 British Empire soldiers executed for certain offences during the Great War was enacted in section 359 of the Armed Forces Act 2006, which came into effect on royal assent on 8th November 2006. Peter. Its Regular soldiers were long-time service professionals, confident in their marksmanship and discipline, and intensely proud of their Regiments. Kings Own Lancaster Regiment, British Army 4th Battalion, British Army dailyinfo[21]=' Lieutenant Colonel Henry Monteith HANNAN Territorial Decoration 8th Bn. James was born in Jarrow and lived in Haydon Bridge. covers the units training in the UK including the Exercise SMASH South Lancashire Regiment, British Army North of Bayeux to Amiens. He stayed with the regiment until 1945 and later become caretaker of the Drill Hall at Warrington for many years. It was deployed toAdenin 1884 and returned to the United Kingdom in 1886, where it remained until 1899. dailyinfo[2]=' 5853 Corporal Alfred George PARTRIDGE 1st Bn. 6th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment in the Great War - The Wartime Private down to Freckenham Camp where the bn prepared to go on leave, The 5th Royal Tank Regiment (5 RTR) February 1944 War Diary mentions covers the units time in Ostend on the Belgium coast, The 99th Heavy Anti-Aircraft (London Welsh) Regiment December 1944 war diary After returning to the United Kingdom, it was transferred to the8th Infantry Brigade(which included the 1stSuffolk Regimentand 2ndEast Yorkshire Regiment) attached to the3rd Infantry Division, nicknamedMontys Ironsides. My own research at the moment is very limited, due to the fact that my father knew very little about him, apart from rumours that he was killed by a sniper in WWI. dailyinfo[29]=' Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. I presume you have seen or read "Ich Dien", by Mullaly the history of the South Lancs? South Lancashire Regiment Re-enlistment was encouraged by the short-term offer of a considerable financial incentive, this enabled my grandparents to eventually buy their home in Coventry. It was at Nonne Boschen on the 13th Nov my granddad was wounded, he was returned home to England. 17 Field Company June 1944 War Diary covering their actions around Benouville including It's easy! Covers their action in France from EVRECY starting with their defensive position onto LST 2926 and a detailed account of their actions in Normandy. 30 June 1918 : transferred to 89th Brigade in 30th Division. time in the area around Nijmegen, The 102nd Anti Tank Regiment December 1944 war diary covers the unit's Source: This is photographB 5291from the collections of theImperial War Museums(collection no. the workshops advance into Holland. The 2nd battalion was then transferred to the114th Indian Infantry Brigade,7th Indian Infantry Division, serving with them until July 1945, when the Battalion came under command of the 20th Indian Division. I am wondering if anyone can help or if they have any photographs of the battalion at the time? please Add a Name to this List
REMEDY 11, SPRIG and STAR, The 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry April 1944 war diary covers their covers their time at Saint Jean Barracks mainly in a state of readiness and training at KIRKCUDBRIGHT and CREETOWN AFV Ranges and preparing for mobilisation. embarkment at Southampton to their landing in Normandy and fighting inland He is remembered at the Basra Memorial. 14132 18423 In 1923 - 1926 he joined the East Lancs as a private. s-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg, The 258th Anti Tank Battery (65th Norfolk Yeomanry Anti Tank Regiment) 8th Battalion, British Army infantry and crew of an enemy anti-anti tank gun with a 50 cal recovered in Normandy on the 25th June before moving to concentration area further inland. South Lancashire Regiment their embarkation at Felixstowe and their disembarkation Captain Private OUISTREHAM and movement to area Port en Bessin. 305674 SDGW is Soldiers Died in the Great War, a database CD Rom is available from Naval and Military Press, before this was available resarchers used the regiment-by-regiment series of registers which was/is held at the Imperial War Museum, many regiments (and some public libraries) had the volumes relevant to them. and follows the unit landing on the beaches of Normandy and fighting 13 miles inland If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small 8th Battalion, British Army East Lancashire 7499 Grandad enlisted with the 1st Battalion South Lancs in 1904 aged 15 years old, he was under age, on his service record he put his DOB as 1886, he served 9 years, 7 of them in India, he left in 1913 to join his brothers in Canada. Records of 6th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment from other sources. HQ Sqn move from Freckenham Camp to Betts Covert and a visit to The surviving 1st Battalion saw further service in theSudan, Britain,BerlinandHong Kongwhere, in 1958, it was amalgamated with 1st Battalion, theEast Lancashire Regiment, to form 1st Battalion, theLancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales Volunteers)which was later amalgamated with theLoyal Regiment (North Lancashire)to form theQueens Lancashire Regimentwhich was, however, merged with theKings Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester), theKings Own Royal Border Regiment, in 2007, to form theDuke of Lancasters Regiment (Kings, Lancashire and Border). dailyinfo[6]=' Sister Maggie Louisa GASKELL 2nd Western General Hospital Territorial Force Nursing Service who died 06/07/1919 MACCLESFIELD CEMETERY United Kingdom '
Below is an index of all the units that served in Normandy whose war diaries we have transcribed so far. their continued work in Holland including the weekly summary of repair work jobs. The diary covers the 4th - 7th Dragoon Guards fighting around Caumont and Cahagnes The regiment was formed, as a consequence of defence cuts instigated by the1957 Defence White Paper, by the amalgamation of the 1st Battalion,East Lancashire Regimentand the 1st Battalion,South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales Volunteers)on 1 July 1958. Brentwood and unloading at Asnelles-Sur-Mer