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25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion was a bicycle battalion of the London Regiment of the British Army. [1] The battalion was converted to a unit of the Royal Corps of Signals in 1922. [2] 26th Middlesex (Cyclists) Volunteer Corps, 1896
The headstones at Vandières of R.S. Caldwell (aged 24), J.H. Wain (age 27) and A. Norris, members of the Army Cyclist Corps, died June 1918. In accordance with the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c.9) which brought the Territorial Force into being, the TF was intended to be a home defence force for service during wartime and members could not be compelled to serve outside ...
When the Royal Corps of Signals (RCS) was created in 1920 the 47th (2nd London) Divisional Signals [a] was formed in the Territorial Army (TA). It combined the former 47th (2nd London) Signal Company of the Royal Engineers (RE) with the 25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion of the London Regiment.
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
25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion; H. Highland Cyclist Battalion; Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion This page was last edited on 30 April 2020, at 18: ...
1/6th (Cyclist) Battalion Norfolk Regiment; 2/25th (Cyclist) Battalion London Regiment; In March 1916 the Provisional Brigades were concentrated along the South and East Coast of England. 3rd Provisional Brigade came under the orders of Northern Army, with its battalions billeted across Norfolk as follows: [12] Brigade Headquarters: Holt
25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion; M. ... Northern Cyclist Battalion; R. 10th (Cyclist) Battalion, Royal Scots; 6th (Cyclist) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
2/25th (Cyclist) Battalion, London Regiment ^ 2/1st Eastern Mounted Brigade replaced South Wales Mounted Brigade in March 1916. [ 21 ] On 20 March 1916 it joined the newly-formed 4th Mounted Division [ 27 ] and was replaced by the 2/1st Highland Mounted Brigade .