Cavalry Reserve Regiments (United Kingdom) Explained

Seventeen Cavalry Reserve Regiments were formed by the British Army on the outbreak of the Great War in August, 1914.[1] These were affiliated with one or more active cavalry regiments, their purpose being to train replacement drafts for the active regiments. In 1915, the 3rd Line regiments of the Yeomanry were also affiliated with the Cavalry Reserve and, in September 1916, the Household Cavalry Reserve Regiment was formed in Windsor, supplying replacements to the dismounted Household Battalion. In 1917, the regiments underwent major reorganization, being reduced to ten in number.

Although nominally cavalry, many of the drafts ended up being converted into infantry in order to satisfy the manpower demands of trench warfare.

Despite being training and not combat formations, several were involved in the putting down of the Easter Rising in Dublin in April 1916. A little after noon on Easter Monday, a mixed troop of 9th and 12th Lancers, attached to the 6th Cavalry Reserve Regiment at Marlborough Barracks in Phoenix Park, was dispatched to investigate a "disturbance" at Dublin Castle.[2] As they cantered down Sackville Street, they were fired upon by rebels who had taken up positions in and on the roof of the General Post Office. Three troopers were killed instantly and one was mortally wounded, becoming the first military casualties of the rising. The same evening, 1,600 men of the 3rd Reserve Cavalry Brigade (consisting of the 8th, 9th and 10th Cavalry Reserve Regiments) arrived from their barracks at the Curragh to support the local Dublin garrison.[3]

Original August 1914 Formations

Regiment Location Affiliated Regiments Remarks
1st Life Guards
2nd Life Guards
Royal Horse Guards
1st Absorbed into 4th, 1917
2nd Aldershot Absorbed into 4th, 1917
3rd Absorbed into 6th, 1917
4th Absorbed into 6th, 1917
5th Absorbed into 6th, 1917
6th Absorbed into 1st, 1917
7th Tidworth Absorbed into 1st, 1917
8th Absorbed into 1st, 1917
9th Absorbed into 2nd, 1917
10th The Curragh Absorbed into 2nd, 1917
11th Tidworth Absorbed into 5th, 1917
12th Aldershot Absorbed into 3rd, 1917
13th Absorbed into 5th, 1917
14th Absorbed into 3rd, 1917

After 1917 re-organization

Regiment Location Affiliated Regiments Remarks
1st Life Guards Hyde Park 1st Life Guards
2nd Life Guards Windsor 2nd Life Guards
Royal Horse Guards Regent's Park Royal Horse Guards
Household Cavalry Windsor Household Cavalry Composite RegimentHousehold Battalion Disbanded early 1918
1st The Curragh 5th Lancers
9th Lancers
12th Lancers
16th Lancers
17th Lancers
21st Lancers
3/1st Bedfordshire Yeomanry
3/1st Lincolnshire Yeomanry
3/1st City of London Yeomanry
2/1st Surrey Yeomanry
3/1st East Riding Yeomanry
2nd The Curragh 3rd Hussars
4th Hussars
7th Hussars
8th Hussars
3/1st Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry
2/1st Lancashire Hussars
3/1st County of London Yeomanry
3/3rd County of London Yeomanry
3/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars
3/1st Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars
3/1st Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry
3rd Aldershot 11th Hussars
13th Hussars
15th Hussars
19th Hussars
3/1st Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry
3/1st Leicestershire Yeomanry
3/1st Staffordshire Yeomanry
3/1st Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry
3/1st Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry
4th Aldershot 1st Dragoon Guards
2nd Dragoon Guards
5th Dragoon Guards
6th Dragoons
3/1st Derbyshire Yeomanry
3/1st Essex Yeomanry
3/1st Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry
3/1st Hampshire Yeomanry
3/2nd County of London Yeomanry
3/1st Lothians and Border Horse
5th Tidworth 10th Hussars
14th Hussars
18th Hussars
20th Hussars
3/1st Northumberland Hussars
3/1st Yorkshire Hussars
3/1st Warwickshire Yeomanry
3/1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
3/1st Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars
6th Tidworth 3rd Dragoon Guards
4th Dragoon Guards
6th Dragoon Guards
7th Dragoon Guards
1st Dragoons
2nd Dragoons
3/1st Berkshire Yeomanry
3/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry
3/1st Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry
3/1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry
3/1st North Somerset Yeomanry
3/1st Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.1914-1918.net/cavreserve.htm The Cavalry Reserve Regiments
  2. Ciaran Byrne, The Harp and Crown, the History of the 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers, 1902 - 1922, p. 105
  3. [John Maxwell (British Army officer)|General J.G. Maxwell]