1st Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1945 to 1971 History of the 1st Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders from 1945 to 1971
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards over three hundred years of service, tradition and comradeship
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Field Squadron Royal Engineers
This site has been developed by an ex 'Dog' Sqn member who served with 3 Troop from 1989 - 1992 as the Troop SSgt. The primary aim of the site is to reunite that troop. However a strong Sqn is formed from good relations from |
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Field Squadron This Site is for anybody who has served with or
has any links with 3 Squadron. Its good to see that we have members from
3 Independent, Field and Armoured, from the 50's to today. Please
join the site and add your memories of the time you spent with the Squadron,
including any photos you may have.
Greetings also to our comrades
from New Zealand, Australia and Canada's 3 Sqn's.
11 Independent Field Squadron Terendak Malaya To help members of units I served in to make contact easily
21 Field Squadron The Hard "EOD" Cafe EOD, Royal Engineers Re-Union Club
22 Engineer Regiment Official site This Site is for anybody who has served with or has any links with 3 Squadron. Its good to see that we have members from 3 Independent, Field and Armoured, from the 50's to today. Please join the site and add your memories of the time you spent with the Squadron, including any photos you may have. Greetings also to our comrades from New Zealand, Australia and Canada's 3 Sqn's.
36 Heavy Air Defence Regiment Royal ArtilleryDedicated to all who have served in 36 Regiment. News on the history of the Regiment and its Batterys. Trace old comrades, and news on future Reunions and events. All welcome to visit our web site.
Black Watch Archive Dedicated to the history of the Black Watch. Contains Korean War Roll of Honour and other casualty lists. Features on the Boer War,India in the 193O\'s and the 7th Btn 1942. Material constantly added.
The Blues and Royal (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) Formed in 1969 by the amalgamation of The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) and The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons).
British Army of The Rhine This site is aimed at recording the full breadth of the BAOR/BA(G) experience. The preamble to the Bulletin Board asks budding authors to post the sort of story they would tell "around a fire on Soltau".
British Army Official site
British Army in Bermuda 1776-1977 Regiments, units and why their bases here were significant in the colonial and North American history of Great Britain
British Army Pads Brats and Soldiers help padsbrats/soldiers find old friends lost due to postings
British Army Regiments Huge Index of British Army Regiments and Web Sites. A MUST SEE SITE
British Army Cap Badges The names of many Regiments cause the heart to swell with pride: The Life Guards (the senior Regiment of the British Army); The Black Watch; The Royal Irish Regiment; The Light Infantry; The Royal Green Jackets; The 1st and 2nd Royal Tank Regiments; The Brigade of Guards; The Parachute Regiment; The Special Air Service Regiment; and the Sappers of the Royal Engineers. These and many other Regiments and Corps have inherited a long and proud tradition of service to Great Britain.
Biscuitsbrown is for all those who know what bisuitsbrown are. It's a site for people with the forces sense of humour. Plus an extensive contacts database.
Commonwealth War GravesCommission database provides online access to ALL British & Commonwealth war graves for the First and Second World Wars as well as later conflicts.
The Daimler Fighting Vehicles Project
The Glorious Glosters The history, campaigns, and men of the Gloucestershire Regiments.
The Glorious Glosters Regimental Association. Royal Forest of Dean Branch. News, events, history etc.
Ivor's
Ex-Forces Web Site My own private site, approved by the Irish Guards
Association, dedicated to former and serving members of the forces and
their families who wish to trace old friends, or meet new ones. It tells
of my own war-time service with the Irish Guards and contains many photos
submitted by visitors. It is updated daily and open to suggestions for
improvement.

Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth & Camerons)
| Postal & Courier Services The Royal Logistic Corps History provides ample evidence that, whereas battles are won by leadership and bravery, wars are more often won by superior logistics. Our service has seen many changes over the years from our origins in, The 8th (City of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) and The 24th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps, through to The Royal Engineers with TheWRAC. We are now members of The Royal Logistic Corps, so whichever Regiment or Corps you served in, or if you are visiting out of interest, please enjoy this site and please please sign the guest book | ![]() |
National service memoirs The Cameroon involvement. I have now published on my site The whole story of my National service and the time leading up to it with the Cameroons very much involved
Royal Anglians A site where serving & ex-members can meet to keep in touch. Photos from CASTLE 1966-date here also
Royal Armoured Corps News This site provides an independent collection of news and articles relating to the Royal Armoured Corps, from around the globe.
Military Cap Badges one of the largest Military Badge Sites on the Internet.
National Army Museum. You'll discover the compelling story of the British soldier in peace and war. See how Britain's soldiers have lived, worked and fought - from the 15th Century to the present day. The National Army Museum is the British Army's own museum. It's the only museum to tell the story of the Army as a whole, from Agincourt to Bosnia.
Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry 6th Oct. 1959 to 10th July 1968 This new site is devoted to the history of the regiment from 1959 to 1968. If you served in the Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry (SCLI) during those years the webmaster (ex SCLI) would like to hear from you with any memories of especially 1963 to 1968.
The Army Children Archive (TACA): Chronicling British army children's history The Army Children Archive (TACA) was established to collect, record and preserve details of the unique aspects of growing up as the child of a serving soldier in the British Army, whether that growing up was done during the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth or the twenty-first century.
Virtual Langeleben This link is to a vets URL, in which he details his experiences in the Royal Signals Corps. It contains a personal photo gallery and could be interesting to look at, to get an idea about some of the vets

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