Queen's Own Yeomanry
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Queen's Own Yeomanry | |
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Cap Badge of The Queen's Own Yeomanry |
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Active | 1st April 1971 - Present |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Territorial Army |
Type | Yeomanry |
Role | Formation Reconnaissance |
Size | One Regiment |
Part of | Royal Armoured Corps |
Garrison/HQ | RHQ - Newcastle A Squadron - Ayr & Motherwell B Squadron - Belfast C Squadron - Cupar & Forfar D Squadron - Newcastle & Sunderland Y Squadron - York & Hull |
Colors | Blue & Gold |
March | D'ye Ken John Peel |
Commanders | |
Royal Honorary Colonel | General HRH The Prince of Wales KG KT GCB OM AK QSO ADC |
Honorary Colonel | Colonel NJF Dalrymple Hamilton OBE TD DL |
Notable commanders |
The Duke of Westminster |
The Queen's Own Yeomanry (QOY) is an armoured regiment of the British Territorial Army. The Queen's Own Yeomanry is the only Yeomanry regiment that serves in the formation reconnaissance role, equipped with the CVR(T) family of armoured reconnaissance vehicles, including Scimitar and Spartan.
On mobilisation, it provides squadrons to reinforce the regular formation reconnaissance regiments. It has provided personnel to both Operation HERRICK in Afghanistan and Operation TELIC in Iraq, who have served with their regular counterparts in the Royal Armoured Corps and other arms and services.
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[edit] Organisation
The Regiment is part of 15 (North East) Brigade within the Army's 2nd Division.
It is part of the Royal Armoured Corps and consists of five squadrons:
- A (Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry) Squadron
- B (North Irish Horse) Squadron
- C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron
- D (Northumberland Hussars) Squadron
- Y (Yorkshire Yeomanry) Squadron
Because of the geograpic spread of the regiment A and C Squadrons are administered by 51st (Scottish) Brigade and B Squadron is administered by 38 (Irish) Brigade, part of HQ Northern Ireland.
[edit] Armoured Vehicles
The Regiment operates in the Scimitar and Spartan armoured reconnaissance vehicles. The vehicles are from the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) family.
[edit] Uniform
[edit] Cap Badge
The regiment wears a variation of the running fox cap badge of the old East Riding Yeomanry.
[edit] Stable Belt
The Regimental Stable Belt is Prussian blue with two horizontal stripes of yellow:
[edit] Guidon
On 22 September 2007 HRH Prince Charles presented a new Guidon to the Regiment in an hour long ceremony at Alnwick Castle.
[edit] Alliances
[edit] Role Affiliated Regiments
- United Kingdom - The Life Guards
- United Kingdom - The Blues & Royals
- United Kingdom - 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
- United Kingdom - 9th/12th Royal Lancers
- United Kingdom - The Light Dragoons
- United Kingdom - The Queen's Royal Lancers
[edit] Other Affiliated Regiments & Units
- United Kingdom - The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- United Kingdom - The Royal Dragoon Guards
- United Kingdom - The Queen's Royal Hussars
- United Kingdom - 655 (Scottish Horse) Squadron Army Air Corps
- United Kingdom - 69 (North Irish Horse) Signals Squadron, 40 (Ulster) Signal Regiment
[edit] Overseas & Other Arms and Services
- Australia - 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers
- Canada - 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's Own)
- Royal Navy - HMS Westminster
[edit] Affiliated Livery Company
[edit] Order of Precedence
Preceded by: Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry |
British Army Order of Precedence |
Succeeded by: Royal Regiment of Artillery (Volunteers) |