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  2. Kensington Regiment (Princess Louise's) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was re-formed as 41 (Princess Louise's Kensington) Signal Regiment in 1961 and became a trunk communications Signal Regiment with squadrons in Portsmouth, Coulsdon and Hammersmith. In 1967, with the reorganisation of the Territorial Army, the unit became a squadron of 31 (City of London) Signal Regiment .

  3. 22nd (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (Kensington)

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    The 22nd Royal Fusiliers (Kensington) and the 13th London Regiment (Princess Louise's Kensingtons) share a war memorial in front of St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington High Street. It was unveiled on 1 July 1922 in the presence of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll and Lt-Gen Sir Francis Lloyd (who originally suggested merging the Kensington ...

  4. Iverna Gardens drill hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, on the break-up of the London Regiment, the unit was re-designated the Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own). [3] It was deployed to France as part of the British Expeditionary Force at the early stages of the Second World War but did not return to the drill hall after the war. [4]

  5. 31st (City of London) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    41 (Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment) Signal Squadron (V), Coulsdon and Hammersmith (from General Headquarters Signal Regiment) providing high frequency communications. 47 (The Duke of Cambridge's Middlesex Hussars (Yeomanry)) Signal Squadron (V) , Harrow , later Uxbridge (leaving in November 1995 following Front Line First reform) (from ...

  6. 140th (4th London) Brigade - Wikipedia

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    13th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment), headquartered in Kensington (the former 2nd and 4th Middlesex RVCs) 14th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (London Scottish), headquartered at 59 Buckingham Gate (the former 7th Middlesex RVC).

  7. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The Army Phantom Signal Regiment: 6 October 1959. [47] (Borough of Kensington) The Royal Hospital Chelsea: 28 June 2006. [48] 31 (City of London) Signal Regiment ; Kensington Regiment (Princess Louise's) Signal Squadron 38 Signal Regiment; D Company (London Irish Rifles) The London Regiment; 10 Company 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment

  8. Valliquerville - Wikipedia

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    In April 1940, during World War II Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment was billeted in the village as part of the British Expeditionary Force. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Heraldry

  9. List of units of the British Army Territorial Force (1908)

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    13th (County of London) Bn, London Regiment (Kensington) 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