Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills
Page created 1 August 2000. Corrected and updated 21.07.2004
 
 The Queen's Royal Hussars
(The Queen's Own
and Royal Irish)
regimental crest
United Kingdom   
  Titles & Lineage
  History
  Battle Honours
  Colours, Standards & Guidons
  Uniforms & Badges
  Colonels-in-Chief
  Colonels

  Biography & Gallantry Awards
  Traditions
  Alliances
  Associations, Forums, Re-Enactors
  Museums, Monuments, Memorials
  Bibliography

How to find information about individuals who served in this corps
 
1993.09.02 The Queen's Royal Hussars (The Queen's Own and Royal Irish)
formed by amalgamation of The Queen's Own Hussars, and The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
The Queen's Royal Hussars (Regimental site)
The Queen's Royal Hussars (Army site)
The Queen's Royal Hussars, by Patrick Robinson & David Miller (unofficial Regimental site) [Internet Archive]
The Queen's Royal Hussars, by Paul Baker (History of the Hussars)
The Queen's Royal Hussars, by  Glenvil Roberts.
History of the Regiment (Regimental site)
Deployment and Service

[combined battle honours of The Queen's Own Hussars, and The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars]

   
Badges:
Uniform: headdress: full dress: black busby with white over red plume; No.1 Dress cap: scarlet; officers' "tent hat" in Garter blue, inherited from QRIH
   
   
     
   
1993.09.02 HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
2002.04.10 F.M. HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT, OM, GBE, AC, QSO
Deputy Colonel in Chief:
1993.09.02 F.M. HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT, OM, GBE, AC, QSO
1993.09.01 Maj-Gen. Richard Edward Barron, CB
1999.09.01 Maj-Gen. David John Malcolm Jenkins, CBE
[no external sites have been found]
 
Motto:
Nicknames:
Anniversaries: Dettingen (27 June), Balaclava (25 Oct.), El Alamein (2 Nov.), St Patrick's Day
Freedoms:
Marches: quick: combined marches of the predecessor regiments
Musicians: Pipes and Drums, inherited from QRIH.
Two drum horses inherited from its predecessors, Peninsula and Winston
Mascot:
Miscellaneous Tradition Links:

The Sherbrooke Hussars

1993-present
1993-present
1993-present
1993-present
1993-present
1993-present
Victorian Mounted Rifles Squadron, 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse
1993-
1995?-present
1995?-present
1995?-present
 
Associated Yeomanry:  
The Queen's Own Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry 1993-1999
North Irish Horse 1993-present
Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry 1999-present
   
Bonf of Friendship:  
HMS Birmingham
-1999
     
Unofficial Non-Commonwealth Alliances:  
7eme Regiment de Chasseurs  
2nd Lancers  
   
   
Regimental Association (Regimental site)
Bulletin Board (Regimental site)
The Queen's Royal Hussars message Forum (unofficial site)
Regimental Museums (Regimental site)
 
Regimental Journal:
Full Histories:
[no known published history, but see predecessors]
Short Histories: