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The 4th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) recruited from East London.During World War I it raised four battalions, which carried out garrison duty in Malta and Egypt, served at Gallipoli and against the Senussi, and saw a great deal of action on the Western Front, notably in the Attack on the Gommecourt Salient ...
The London Regiment was an infantry regiment in the British Army, part of the Territorial Force (renamed the Territorial Army in 1921). The regiment saw service in the First World War and was disbanded in 1938, shortly before the Second World War, when most of its battalions were converted to other roles or transferred elsewhere, and reformed in 1993.
Consequently, the regiment became the 4th (Royal London Militia) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, on 1 July 1881. When the Royal Fusiliers raised two additional regular battalions in 1898, the Royal Londons became the 6th Battalion.
The 140th (4th London) Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the British Army's Territorial Army (TA) that had its origins in a South London Brigade (known as the 'Grey Brigade') of the former Volunteer Force.
1914 redesignated: 13th (County of London) Princess Louise's Kensington Bn, London Regiment. 4th Middlesex VRC (West London) 7th Middlesex (London Scottish) VRC: 14th (County of London) Bn, London Regiment (London Scottish) 12th Middlesex (Civil Service) VRC: 15th (County of London) Bn, London Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Civil Service Rifles)
20th Battalion, London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich) 21st Battalion, London Regiment (1st Surrey Rifles) 21 SAS (Reserve) 22nd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (The Queen's) 23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment; 24th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (The Queen's) 25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion
4th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers—Divisional motorcycle reconnaissance unit ... (4th London) Army Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 65th (8th London ...
On 4 September 1915, the 2nd Composite Mounted Brigade was formed from the 3rd (Notts and Derby) and 4th (London) Mounted Brigades. [21] The regiment formed part of a battalion sized unit 4th London Regiment. [22] The regiment embarked for Mudros on 2 November and, in December 1915, returned to Egypt, where it was reformed and remounted. [21]