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The 'Gloucestershire Regiment' was an
infantry regiment of the
British Army. Nicknamed "The Glorious Glosters", the regiment carried more battle honours on their colours than any other British Army line regiment.
History
The origins of the regiment lie in the regiment formed in
Portsmouth in
1694 by
Colonel John Gibson. This was named the '
28th Regiment of Foot' in 1751. And renamed in 1782 as the '
28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot'. After the
Childers reforms, the regiment amalgamated with the
61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot to form the two-battalion 'Gloucestershire Regiment' on
1 July 1881.
The regiment saw active service in the
Second Boer War from
1899 to
1902.
World War I began in August and during the course of the war, the regiment raised 25 battalions, seeing service on the
Western Front,
Gallipoli,
Macedonia, the
Middle East and
Italy.
World War II began after Germany's invasion of
Poland on
1 September, Britain, France, and its Allies declaring war on Germany on
3 September. The 2nd battalion was involved in the
Battle of France after Germany's invasion of the
Low Countries on
8 May 1940, taking part in the
Dunkirk evacuation. The 1st battalion saw active service in
Burma against Japanese forces. The 1st battalion was later involved in the
North-West Europe campaign after the
invasion of Normandy on
6 June 1944.
The regiment saw heavy fighting in the
Korean War. After their actions at
Gloster Hill during the
Battle of the Imjin River in
1951, following which the regiment was awarded the
South Korean Distinguished Unit Citation and
United States Distinguished Unit Citation, the regiment gained the nickname "The Glorious Glosters", for its heroic stand against overwhelming Chinese forces.
The regiment was one of the British Army's most battle honoured units, and amalgamated with the
Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment in
1994 to form the 1st Battalion,
The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment.
The regimental archives and memorabilia of The Glosters as well as their antecedents, The 28th and 61st Regiments of Foot are held by The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum which is located within the Historic Docks in Gloucester and available on-line at
The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum.
In March
2005, it was announced that this regiment would merge with the
Devonshire and Dorset Regiment to form the 1st Battalion,
The Rifles.
Further reading
★ Tim Carew - ''The Glorious Glosters: A short history of the Gloucestershire Regiment 1945-1970''. Leo Cooper, 1970, ISBN 978-0850520248