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Titles and Lineage English County Index
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1860.02.28 38th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps
formed at Burlington House, London, consisting of professional painters, sculptors, architects, musicians, actors, and other artists
1877 38th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps
HQ moved to The Arts Club, Hanover Square, London
1880.09.03 20th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps
1881.07.01 [7th] volunteer battalion of The Rifle Brigade
1883 HQ moved to Duke Street, Euston
1889 battalion came within boundaries of new County of London, formed from parts of Middlesex, Kent and Surrey
1891.12 20th Middlesex (Artists) Volunteer Rifle Corps
1892 renumbered ]6th] vol bn of The Rifle Brigade
1900 increased to twelve companies
1908.04.01 28th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Artists Rifles)
transferred to T.F. with HQ and coys at Duke Street, Euston
A Company
B Company
C Company
D Company
E Company
F Company
G Company
H Company
1915 became part of Officers Training Corps
1916.07.07 transferred to The Rifle Brigade
1920.09.24 28th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Artists Rifles)
reconstituted as infantry in T.A. with HQ at Duke's Road, Euston Road
A Company at ?
B Company at ?
C Company at ?
D Company at ?
1922 28th County of London Regiment (Artists Rifles)
1929 transferred to The Rifle Brigade without title change
1937.08.01 The Artists Rifles, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
1939.09.03 163 Officer Cadet Training Unit
1942.06.10 authority granted for 56th Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps to adopt "Artists Rifles" title in order for the regiment to qualify for battle honours, but 56 Recce rejected the offer since it had no Artists officers and all recce regiments had already adopted cavalry nomenclature
1945 demobilised and placed in suspended animation
1947.01.01 The Artists Rifles, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
reconstituted in T.A. with HQ at Chelsea, London
A Squadron at Chelsea
B Squadron at Chelsea
C Squadron at Chelsea
D Squadron at Chelsea
1947.07.01 21st Battalion, Special Air Service Regiment (Artists' Rifles)
transferred to Army Air Corps; numbered to perpetuate lineage of 1st SAS and 2nd SAS, the British elements of the war-time Special Air Service
1950 Z Sqn mobilised as The Malayan Scouts for Malayan Emergency
1950.05.13 21st Special Air Service Regiment (The Artist's Rifles)
A Squadron at Chelsea
B Squadron at Chelsea
C Squadron at Hitchin, Herts.
D Squadron at Portsmouth, Hants.
1967.04.01 21st Special Air Service Regiment (Artists) (Volunteers)
disbanded and concurrently reconstituted in TAVR II with HQ in London
A Squadron at Chelsea, London
B Squadron at Chelsea, London; moved later to Dulwich
C Squadron at Hitchin, Herts.
D Squadron at Portsmouth, Hants.; moved later to Bramley (Basingstoke)
19uu E Squadron formed at Newport, Gwent
1994 reduced to three squadrons:
A Squadron at Chelsea, London, amalgamation of A Sqn and B Sqn
B Squadron at Newport, Gwent; later redesignated as E Sqn.
C Squadron at Portsmouth, Hants.