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The Yorkshire Regiment
(14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot)
Yorkshire Regiment Dress Capbadge
Active6 June 2006-
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchArmy
TypeLine Infantry
Role1st Battalion - Air assault
2nd Battalion - Light Role
3rd Battalion - Armoured
4th Battalion - TA Reserve
SizeFour battalions
Part ofKing's Division
Garrison/HQ1st Battalion - Catterick Garrison
2nd Battalion - Chepstow
3rd Battalion - Warminster
4th Battalion - York
Nickname(s)Yorkshire Warriors
Motto(s)Fortune Favours The Brave, from the former latin motto of the 3rd Battalion.
MarchQuick - Ca Ira
AnniversariesRegimental Day
D Day (6 June)
Battalion Days
Waterloo Day (18 June)
Imphal Day (22 June)
Yorkshire Day (1 August)
Quebec Day (13 September)
Alma Day (20 September)
Commanders
Colonel-in-Chief:

Deputy Colonel-in-Chief
HRH The Duke of York KG KCVO ADC(P)
The Duke of Wellington KG LVO OBE MC DL
Colonel of
the Regiment
Lt Gen JNR Houghton CBE
Insignia
Tactical Recognition Flash

The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) is one of the large infantry regiments of the British Army. The regiment's formation was announced on 16 December 2004 by Geoff Hoon and General Sir Mike Jackson as part of the restructuring of the infantry - it was formed from the merger of three regular battalions, plus a TA battalion:

The regiment was officially formed on the 6 June 2006. The TA battalion re-badged in TA Centres on the same day but came together, with the affiliated Army Cadet Force/Combined Cadet Force detachments (approx 50), in a joint public ceremony on 10 June 2006 in York.

HRH The Duke of York KCVO ADC has been appointed Colonel-in-Chief and The Duke of Wellington KG LVO OBE MC DL the Deputy Colonel-in-Chief by HM The Queen.

The 1st Battalion, initially serving as Air Assault Troops, is based at Somme Barracks in Catterick Garrison before (moving to Germany as a light role battalion in 2008).

The 2nd Battalion, serving as light role infantry, is based at Beachley Barracks in Chepstow (moving to Weeton by 2009).

The 3rd Battalion, serving as armoured infantry, is based at Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster, (initially as the Infantry Demonstration Battalion) until 2008, then indefinately at a new barracks within the same area.

The 3rd Battalion will retain the set of honorary colours presented to the 76th Foot, for service in India; however, these will only be on parade when the 3rd Battalion is in attendance. This is the only British battalion to carry two stands of colours.

Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's) on formation day

Affiliations

Order of Precedence

Preceded by Infantry Order of Precedence Succeeded by