All ranks, 1st Battalion, 1897 (B4/2) The War Office, list October, 1952. All ranks, 2nd Battalion, 31 May 1900 (W/13) The command was disbanded on 15 February 1942 with the surrender of all Commonwealth forces in the conclusion of the Battle of Singapore. Capt PDA Clarke, 5th Battalion: Japanese POW 1941-1945 (Y1/65) Most of the time the weather was fine and very, very hot. 4th Battalion, 8 November 1914 (G4/1) and 1 January 1915 (G2/1) Interviews with veterans of World War 1 and 2 (1985) (A16/44) After the end of the fighting in North Africa the regiment remained there until April 1944 when, with the rest of the brigade, it landed at Naples, Italy, destined for service in the Italian campaign, where they fought in Operation Diadem, where the Allies finally broke out of the Gustav Line. 2nd Lieut JA Blanch, 2nd Battalion: Germany (POW) 1918 (Y1/28) The 1st Battalion, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Richard E. Goodwin, landed on Sword beach and was involved in attacking and taking the Hillman Fortress on D-Day itself. But they were unable to completely stop their activities. Maxwell-Gumbleton, 122nd (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery Lt. Col. George St.John Armitage Dyson (, 15 Field Company (Queen Victorias Own Madras Sappers and Miners) - Major R. B. Muir RE, 6" Gun, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery, 13th Indian Field Company (Madras Sappers and Miners) (Arrived 3-Jan-1942 Convoy BM9A) - Major B.E. Gaza (H3/2) Gallipoli (H3/1; Y1/165l, m; Y1/187b, c) Malaya (B11/5-7) Here at Cape Town in glorious warm weather they were given three days leave. Battalion. Brothers Casualty Medals Suffolk Regiment. NCOs and men killed, died or missing, 4th Battalion, 1915-1917 (G4/3) Pte E McComish, 1st Battalion: biographical account of service (1853-1865) (Y1/493) In April and May 1952 the battalion moved down to the State of Perak where a concentrated offensive against the Communist terrorists was taking place.. Operations in the new area started slowly but confidentally as soldiers got to know the new area of operations. account written in day by day diary form of the contribution made by the Officers and Men of the 1st Battalion The Suffolk Regiment during the Malayan Emergency covering the period May 1949 to January 1953. Honours and awards, 4th and 5th Battalions, 1914-1918 (G1/1) The regimental archive is administered for the Museum by the Suffolk Record Officein Bury St Edmunds. In the same vicinity, some under canvas, fellow prisoners from the Norfolk Regiment, Cambridgeshire's and other units joined us to await whatever the Japanese had in store for us.We were soon to learn that our job here was to build a shrine on a hill on the far side of the reservoir, apparently in honour of the Japanese troops who had perished on the island. Lists of officers and men (Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiments), 1943-1945 (W/44) British officer served with 1st Bn Suffolk Regt, 3rd Infantry Div in Palestine, 1946-1948; served with 1st Bn Suffolk Regt, Malaya, 1949 and 1952-1953; served with 1st Bn Royal Norfolk Regt, 29th British Infantry Bde, 1st Commonwealth Div in Korea, 8/1951-8/1952; served with Aden Protectorate Levies in Aden, 1960-1962; served with 1st Bn East With the independence of Malaya on 31 August 1957, the command was disbanded and succeeded by Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces (Malaya). Members of 2nd Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment on the march, India, c1935. While at this camp he was put to work, along with other POWs in the centre of Singapore, building a Japanese shrine (which was later demolished at the end of the war). We are indebted to him and his family for allowing us to use his plaque for the interest of others. Malaya. Photograph album, Magdeburg, Switzerland and the Netherlands, 1915-1918 (Y1/192) It saw British and Commonwealth forces defeat a communist revolt in Malaya. On 14th January 1942, having regained fitness with all the route marches, training exercises and sport after the long sea trip from England, they departed Ahmadnagar and rejoined their ship at Bombay the next day. Itc di vittorio-iti lattanzio. When an area had been swept it was designated a 'White Area' and restrictions on the local population were lifted, encouraging them to oppose the return of any insurgents. Still classed as a 'Boy' Dave was granted the title of 'Bandsman' on his 18th birthday. Commanders-in-Chief have included:[13][14][15]GOC Troops in the Straits Settlements, Arrived January 3rd 1942 February 5th 1942, Allied Air Force units in Malaya December 1941, George Ernest Morrison 'The correspondence of G.E. Free shipping for many products! Five days sailing time out from Liverpool they awoke in the morning to see a mass of ships approaching which was a convoy of merchant ships bound for England; this convoy being escorted by a fairly large American fleet of warships. 12 Militia and Special Reserve battalions Photograph of POWs in Stalag 344, 1944 (Y1/167), History of 4th Battalion HQ during captivity, c1945 (G2/2) All ranks, 2nd Battalion, 25 January 1906 (W/18) Account of the service of Grenadier Stutter, by his niece (1751-1763) (Y1/149) [35], The 50th (Holding) Battalion was created in late May 1940, around the time of the Dunkirk evacuation, and was originally intended temporarily to 'hold' men who were medically unfit, awaiting orders, or, as this was at the time of Dunkirk, returning from overseas service. However, spouts of water could clearly be seen as the bombs missed the ships behind the Wakefield and fell into the sea. [4] When the Nine Years' War ended with the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick, the regiment was saved from disbandment by becoming part of the Irish establishment, then spent the War of the Spanish Succession in Jamaica. 7th Suffolk Battalion, Home Guard, A, F and G Companies, 1943-1944 (T2/1-4) Some recipients of the MM (1914-1918) (A8/2) This combined force had fought valiantly from Northern Malaya, always it seemed against tremendous odds, the enemy appearing to have been well trained in jungle warfare and apparently being backed up by superior numbers of artillery, aircraft and mechanised units. Pte AW Fenn, 2nd Battalion: France 1917 (Y1/109) Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer commanded infantry and armoured divisions during the Second World War. bury.ro@suffolk.gov.uk. Recipients of the French Croix de Guerre (1st Battalion), 1945 (A8/4) Another disheartening happening was the sight of clouds of smoke billowing from oil tanks set on fire by British troops in a 'scorched earth' policy to prevent them from falling into Japanese hands. A Journal of the Siege of Gibraltar 1779-1783 by Captain Spilsbury, 12th Regiment, ed BHT Frere (1908) (A4/2) This infantry unit was raised in 1685 and subsequently served in many British Army campaigns during its long history. In 1950, the Cold War significantly heated up, with the outbreak of the Korean War. When ordering documents from the collection all references (e.g. . Pte FH Hornsey, 11th Battalion: France 1918 (Y1/578c) [25] The 1/5th Battalion landed at Suvla Bay as part of the 163rd (1/1st Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade in the 54th (East Anglian) Division in August 1915; it was evacuated from Gallipoli in December 1915 and moved to Egypt and saw action again at First Battle of Gaza in March 1917. The next day they assembled in the grounds of the College and saw for the first time a close-up of their captors; a bunch of scruffy, slant-eyed little men, many of them bespectacled, dressed in dirty green uniform, rubber shoes, peaked caps and wearing puttees up to their knees. He also persuaded the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, to set up committees containing representatives of all civil and military agencies involved in the campaign so that a co-ordinated response to the guerrillas could be formulated. By the end of 1951over 400,000 people had been resettled in 500 new villages. With the Surrender of Japan, the command was re-formed from the 14th Army with its HQ based in Singapore on 1 November 1945. Pte R Herbert: typescript account of war service (1939-1945) (Y1/677) The Auvergne - Rhne-Alpes being a dynamic, thriving area, modern architects and museums also feature, for example in cities like Chambry, Grenoble and Lyon, the last with its opera house boldly restored by Jean Nouvel. 3 and 4 Sections, D Company, 1st Battalion, 1893 (Y1/35h) Printed maps of the Western Front (A13/1-4; Y1/212e); Germany (B11/4, 8-10) Singapore and Malaya 1946-1950 By Adam Williams Story supplied by Peter Mersh (M1768) My father joined the Royal Air Force (at the third attempt) aged 34 in February 1941 and was commissioned into the RAF Regiment in May 1942. After these reforms, the regiment now included:[7][19], The 1st Battalion served in the Second Boer War: it assaulted a hill near Colesberg in January 1900 and suffered many casualties including the commanding officer. Morrison', Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces (Malaya), 155th (Lanarkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, 5th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, 135th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, 148th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, 35th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, 6th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, Japanese Order of Battle, Malayan Campaign, "The Mystery of Christmas Island March 1942", "Cambridgeshire History - Military - Table of Actions", "Air Vice-Marshal Sir Paul (Copeland) Maltby", "Order of Battle-Royal Air Force-Far East Command-Norgroup", "Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival", "Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 19411942", The War In Malaya Lt General A E Percival, The Singapore-convoys (netherlandsnavy.nl), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malaya_Command&oldid=1142426287, 4th Battalion, Federated Malay States Volunteer Forces (Pahang) Lt. Col. James Oliphant Mackellar (d.12 March 1945), 88th (2nd West Lancashire) Field Regiment RA Lt. Col. Sylvain Claude D'Aubuz, 3rd Field Company (King George V's Bengal Sappers and Miners) - Major A.R. If you are joining after August, please choose the month you are joining in below. List of officers taken prisoner in the Great War, 1919 (A16/40) 501. From 1954 there were normally 24 infantry battalions in Malaya from a wide variety of Commonwealth countries, including Australia and New Zealand. Global Role. News came that the water supply on the Island had been severed and also that the civilian population and the City were being heavily bombed. After almost three weeks sailing from Trinidad, on the 9th December, the convoy neared Cape Town's Table Bay, and were treated to a most wonderful sight of the phenomenal Table Mountain on the horizon. [29][30] The 9th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of 71st Brigade in the 24th Division in August 1915 also for action on the Western Front:[31] The 11th (Service) Battalion (Cambridgeshire) landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 101st Brigade in the 34th Division in January 1916 also for action on the Western Front. In the 1940s, the British Army found itself stuck in the middle of a growing conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. However the four official histories provide the best general overview of the reg iment's activities. They were forced to just wait for the inevitable. A cutting from a disbound book, or magazine. Sgt AB Bridges, 4th Battalion: France 1914-1915 (Y1/398a) Pte WW Bell, 2nd Battalion: biography (1893-1905) (Y1/515), CSM C Smith, Suffolk Yeomanry: reminiscences (Y1/380) 1914-15 Star Casualty Trio East Surrey Regiment. In August 1957 the Federation of Malaya was granted independence and the insurrection lost its rationale as a war of colonial liberation. Census entry for Depot (3rd Battalion), 1891 (E9/1) By the end of the war the 1st Battalion had lost 215 men killed in action. A few days after Christmas, 1944, he was eventually put aboard a small, dirty, rusty old merchant ship of Dutch origin, the 'Fuij Nord' built in 1909, tonnage 3,500. 5th Battalion, 1942-1945 (H2/2-4) Even the spring attached to the large blade was taken out, straightened and fixed into a piece of bamboo. 195.00 Approx $242.24, 218.12 . The 5th Suffolk's first encampment on the island was in a rubber plantation where they occupied tents next to the Gurkha regiment. The division was commanded by Major-General Bernard Montgomery. That night they slept out in the open, bedding down on the grass and wondering what the future had in store. Brett DSO, at the commencement of the action and their second in command, Maj. E.C. Postcards home, 1915-1918 (Y1/254) Forename/s. Ken left Singapore and was sent overland to Thailand and the Burma railway where he worked for the most part at Chungkai. On completion of the railway he was sent back to Singapore and the camp at River Valley Road. Grenoble, the Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes, France Lat Long Coordinates Info. CLICK . The 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment had just returned from fighting in Mayala and are seen here . 243 Squadron RAF 2 Brewster Buffalo, until early 1900: Major-General John Baillie Ballantyne Dickson, This page was last edited on 2 March 2023, at 09:00. This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. Lieut. 1900s Now on the high seas again, sailing South back into the Indian Ocean, the troops headed East towards their final destination. "Jimmie" James, 3rd Battalion, Federated Malay States Volunteer Forces (Negeri Sembilan) Lt. Col. C.F.H. Never, Just a Forgotten War Joe P. Plant 2019-06-14 MALAYA 16th. The 2021-2022 school year was a joyful one in which we returned to so many much . There is also a database available in the Bury St Edmunds Record Office searchroom which lists the officers and men on every photograph in which individuals are named; it currently (November 2015) contains over 15,000 entries. Soldiers of the 12th Foot involved at the Eureka Stockade, Ballarat, 1854 (B13/1) The MNLA and its supporters called the campaign the Anti-British National Liberation War. In 1950, the SAS, known initially as the Malayan Scouts, became involved in the campaign and remained there until 1958. The regimental archives do not contain individual soldiers papers; there are no muster rolls of the whole regiment and few of a whole battalion. These are sometimes the original manuscript, sometimes written or typed-up copies. When Templer finally left his post in October 1954 most of Malaya was secure. Pioneer Platoon, S Company, 1st Battalion, [post October 1942] (B4/1) [5] Returning to Flanders in 1742 during the War of the Austrian Succession, it fought at Dettingen in June 1743 and Fontenoy in May 1745, where it suffered 322 casualties, the largest of any British unit involved. Those remaining alive were taken captive by the Germans, spending the next four years as prisoners of war and not returning home until Christmas Day 1918. A leading strategist for the PUP, he died in July 2006. The Suffolk Regiment served during the Malayan Emergency from 1949 to 1953 when British troops resisted attempts by Communist Terrorists to take over the country. Empire The Queue (magazine of Mainz officers camp), 1918 (Y1/20) Discover your dream home among our modern houses, penthouses and. 1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk), 2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire), 3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot), 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot, 6th (Cyclist) Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment, 163rd (1/1st Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade, 210th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home), "St Edmundsbury Borough Council - Local Military History - Suffolk Regiment", "Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907", Friends of the Suffolk Regiment - Museum Information, Regimental history from the St. Edmundsbury Borough Council, 13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert's Light Infantry), 14th (Buckinghamshire The Prince of Wales's Own), 19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding Princess of Wales's Own), 42nd (The Royal Highland) (The Black Watch), 45th (Nottinghamshire Sherwood Foresters), 49th (Hertfordshire - Princess Charlotte of Wales's), 51st Regiment of Foot (Cape Breton Regiment), 51st (2nd York, West Riding, The King's Own Light Infantry), 61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot, 77th (East Middlesex) (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 85th (Bucks Volunteers) (The King's Light Infantry), 91st (Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders), 97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot, 98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot, 103rd Regiment of Foot (Volunteer Hunters), 103rd Regiment of Foot (King's Irish Infantry), 107th (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers), Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry), Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment), Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment), Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment), Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians), Liverpool Rifles, King's (Liverpool Regiment), Liverpool Irish, King's (Liverpool Regiment), Liverpool Scottish, King's (Liverpool Regiment), Leeds Rifles, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), Cinque Ports Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, Hallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Suffolk_Regiment&oldid=1146793221, Regiments of the British Army in World War II, Regiments of the British Army in World War I, Military units and formations established in 1685, Military units and formations disestablished in 1959, Military units and formations in Burma in World War II, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, [5th] 1st Suffolk Rifle Volunteers based in, [6th] 6th (West Suffolk) Suffolk Rifle Volunteers based in, [7th] 1st (Cambridge, Essex and Huntingdonshire) Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteers based in, [8th] 3rd (Cambridge University) Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps based in, 1688: Col Robert Carey, 6th Baron Hunsdon, 18521857: Lt-Gen Sir Richard Goddard Hare Clarges KCB, 18571864: Lt-Gen Charles Anthony Ferdinand Bentinck, 19041918: Lt-Gen Hon. Amazon.com: THE SUFFOLKS IN MALAYA eBook : Spicer, Len, Starling CBE MC DL, . Those troops now making a stand around Singapore had to await the outcome of the rearguard action which was taking place in the South of Malaya by the British, Australian, Indian and Malayan troops. The Malaya Command was a formation of the British Army formed in the 1920s for the coordination of the defences of British Malaya, which comprised the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Malay States. Sgt H Wroughton, Suffolk Yeomanry: Egypt 1916-1917 (Y1/509) Before he could finish this, he was moved up country into Thailand and put to work on the railway. (The period covered is given in brackets). Tyson. All ranks, 2nd Battalion, 17 December 1889 (W/2) T.T.
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