Queen's Royal Lancers Explained

Unit Name:Queen's Royal Lancers
Dates:
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Type:Line Cavalry
Role:Formation Reconnaissance
Size:One regiment
Command Structure:Royal Armoured Corps
Current Commander:None (regiment defunct)
Garrison:RHQ - Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
Regiment - Catterick
Ceremonial Chief:HM The Queen
Ceremonial Chief Label:Colonel-in-Chief
Nickname:The Death or Glory Boys
Motto:Death or Glory
Identification Symbol Label:Tactical Recognition Flash
Identification Symbol 4:QRL
Identification Symbol 4 Label:Abbreviation
March:Quick - Stable Jacket
Slow - Omdurman
Battles:Battle of the Boyne
War of the Spanish Succession
American Revolution
Napoleonic Wars
Crimean War

The Queen's Royal Lancers (QRL) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army. It was formed in 1993 and amalgamated with the 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) on 2 May 2015 to form the Royal Lancers.

History

The regiment was formed in 1993 by the amalgamation of the 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers with the 17th/21st Lancers.[1]

From its formation, the regiment served in the armoured role with first Challenger 1, then Challenger 2. However, in 2005, as part of the re-organisation of the army, the regiment started converting to the formation reconnaissance role, re-equipping with the Scimitar armoured reconnaissance vehicle.[1]

As part of the Army 2020 reforms intended to reduce the size of the British Army in line with the Strategic Defence and Security Review, it was announced that the 9th/12th Royal Lancers would amalgamate with the Queen's Royal Lancers to form a single regiment, the Royal Lancers, on 2 May 2015.[2]

Organisation

The regiment was organised into four squadrons, each of which perpetuates one of the antecedent regiments:

Regimental museum

The Royal Lancers and Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Museum is based at Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire.[3]

Traditions

The regiment's nickname, the 'Death or Glory Boys', came from their cap badge and was known as "the motto".[4] This was the combined cap badges of the two antecedent regiments, and features a pair of crossed lances, from the 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers, together with a skull and crossbones, below which is a ribbon containing the words 'Or Glory'. This comes from the 17th/21st Lancers, and was the cap badge of the 17th Lancers (the original 'Death or Glory Boys').[1]

Battle honours

The battle honours are:
16th/5th battle honours[5]

Combined honours before amalgamation of 16th and 5th Lancers:

Mons, Le Cateau, Retreat from Mons, Marne 1914, Aisne 1914, Messines 1914, Ypres 1914 '15, Bellewaarde, Arras 1917, Cambrai 1917, Somme 1918, St. Quentin, Pursuit to Mons

After amalgamation of 16th and 5th Lancers:

Kasserine, Fondouk, Kairouan, Bordj, Djebel Kournine, Tunis, Gromballa, Bou Ficha, North Africa 1942-43, Cassino II, Liri Valley, Monte Piccolo, Capture of Perugia, Arezzo, Advance to Florence, Argenta Gap, Traghetto, Italy 1944-45

17th/21st battle honours[6]

Combined honours before amalgamation of 17th and 21st Lancers:

Festubert, Somme 1916 '18, Morval, Cambrai 1917 '18, St. Quentin, Avre, Hazebrouck, Amiens, Pursuit to Mons, France and Flanders 1914-18, N.W. Frontier India 1915 '16

After amalgamation of 17th and 21st Lancers:

Tebourba Gap, Bou Arada, Kasserine, Thala, Fondouk, El Kourzia, Tunis, Hammam Lif, North Africa 1942-43, Cassino II, Monte Piccolo, Capture of Perugia, Advance to Florence, Argenta Gap, Fossa Cembalina, Italy 1944-45

Queen's Royal Lancers

After amalgamation of 16th/5th Lancers and the 17th/21st Lancers into the Queens' Royal Lancers:

Alliances

Affiliated Yeomanry

Colonel-in-Chief

Regimental Colonels

Colonels of the regiment were:[8]

Commanding Officers

Regimental Commanding Officers included:[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Queen's Royal Lancers: History. Ministry of Defence. 3 May 2014.
  2. Web site: Amalgamation. Ministry of Defence. 18 July 2015.
  3. Web site: Charge of the Light Brigade bugle stars at new museum. BBC. 26 July 2011. 5 June 2018.
  4. Web site: Queen's Royal Lancers Gift Shop. QRL Motto (Cap badge of The Queen's Royal Lancers).. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080905184300/http://www.qrlshop.co.uk/product/qrl_motto_capbadge_of_the_queen_s_royal_lancers_/. 2008-09-05.
  5. Web site: 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers. https://web.archive.org/web/20071220011935/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/D16-5L.htm . 3 May 2013 . 20 December 2007. Regiments.org.
  6. Web site: 17th/21st Lancers . Regiments.org . 3 May 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080120193031/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/D17-21L.htm . January 20, 2008 .
  7. House of Commons. Battle Honour Awards (Operation Telic). 10 November 2005. 21WS. 22WS. 3 May 2014.
  8. Web site: The Queen's Royal Lancers . Regiments.org . 11 February 2017 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20051226130924/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/D16QRL.htm . 26 December 2005 .
  9. http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/REGIMENTAL%20COs.pdf Regiments and Commanding Officers, 1960–