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The regiment joined [[7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)|7th Armoured Brigade]] and moved to Lumsden Barracks at [[Bad Fallingbostel]] in March 1981 and became the first unit to be equipped with the [[Challenger 1]] [[main battle tank]] in 1983.<ref name=bau/> It deployed a unit to Northern Ireland for guarding duties at the [[HM Prison Maze|Maze Prison]] in 1986.<ref name=bau/> It transferred to [[1st Armoured Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|1st Infantry Brigade]] based at Bhurtpore Barracks in Tidworth Camp in November 1988 and then moved back to [[West Germany]] to join [[4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East|4th Armoured Brigade]] with its base at Swinton Barracks in [[Munster]] in December 1990.<ref name=bau/> The regiment was amalgamated with the [[14th/20th King's Hussars]] to form the [[King's Royal Hussars]] on 4 December 1992.<ref name=regiments/>
The regiment joined [[7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)|7th Armoured Brigade]] and moved to Lumsden Barracks at [[Bad Fallingbostel]] in March 1981 and became the first unit to be equipped with the [[Challenger 1]] [[main battle tank]] in 1983.<ref name=bau/> It deployed a unit to Northern Ireland for guarding duties at the [[HM Prison Maze|Maze Prison]] in 1986.<ref name=bau/> It transferred to [[1st Armoured Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|1st Infantry Brigade]] based at Bhurtpore Barracks in Tidworth Camp in November 1988 and then moved back to [[West Germany]] to join [[4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East|4th Armoured Brigade]] with its base at Swinton Barracks in [[Munster]] in December 1990.<ref name=bau/> The regiment was amalgamated with the [[14th/20th King's Hussars]] to form the [[King's Royal Hussars]] on 4 December 1992.<ref name=regiments/>

==Colonel-in-Chief==
*1969 HRH [[Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester]], GCB CI, GCVO, GBE

==Regimental Colonels==
Colonels of the Regiment were: <ref> {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080113045409/http://www.regiments.org:80/regiments/uk/cav/D10RH.htm|title= The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)|publisher= regiments.org|accessdate= 27 July 2017}} </ref>
*1969–1971: Maj-Gen. Sir [[David Dawnay]], KVCO, CB, DSO (ex [[10th Hussars]])
*1971–1974: Col. Sir John Charles Arthur Digby Lawson, Bt, DSO, MC (ex 11th Hussars)
*1974–1984: Maj. (Hon. Lt-Col.) Thomas Armitage Hall, OBE
*1984–1990: Lt-Col. Sir Piers Henry George Bengough, KCVO, OBE, DL
*1990–1992: Maj-Gen. [[John Friedberger|John Peter William Friedberger]], CBE (to [[King's Royal Hussars]])
* ''1992: Regiment amalgamated with [[14th/20th King's Hussars]] to form [[King's Royal Hussars]]


==Alliances==
==Alliances==

Revision as of 10:23, 27 July 2017

Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales' Own)
Active1969-1992
Land Vereinigtes Königreich
Branch British Army
TypLine Cavalry
SizeOne regiment
MarchQuick - The Merry Month of May
Commanders
Colonel-in-ChiefPrincess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester

The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army. It was formed by the amalgamation of the 10th Royal Hussars and the 11th Hussars in 1969 and it amalgamated with the 14th/20th King's Hussars to form the King's Royal Hussars in 1992.

History

The regiment was formed at Perham Down by the amalgamation of the 10th Royal Hussars and the 11th Hussars on 25 October 1969.[1] It was initially based at Bhurtpore Barracks in Tidworth Camp as part of 5th Infantry Brigade and deployed several units to Cyprus and several units to Northern Ireland over the next two years.[2] It transferred to 6th Armoured Brigade and moved to Athlone Barracks in Sennelager in July 1973 from where it continued to deploy units to Northern Ireland.[2] In April 1979 most of the regiment moved to Cambrai Barracks at Catterick Garrison while one squadron deployed to Smuts Barracks in Berlin as Berlin Armoured Squadron.[2]

The regiment joined 7th Armoured Brigade and moved to Lumsden Barracks at Bad Fallingbostel in March 1981 and became the first unit to be equipped with the Challenger 1 main battle tank in 1983.[2] It deployed a unit to Northern Ireland for guarding duties at the Maze Prison in 1986.[2] It transferred to 1st Infantry Brigade based at Bhurtpore Barracks in Tidworth Camp in November 1988 and then moved back to West Germany to join 4th Armoured Brigade with its base at Swinton Barracks in Munster in December 1990.[2] The regiment was amalgamated with the 14th/20th King's Hussars to form the King's Royal Hussars on 4 December 1992.[1]

Colonel-in-Chief

Regimental Colonels

Colonels of the Regiment were: [3]

Alliances

The regiment's alliances included:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Royal Hussars". Regiments.org. Archived from the original on 31 December 2006. Retrieved 10 September 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Royal Hussars". British Army units 1945 on. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  3. ^ "The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)". regiments.org. Retrieved 27 July 2017.