Yorkshire Regiment Regimental Handbook v3.0

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N o ta b l e R e g i m e n ta l S o l d i e r s

N o ta b l e R e g i m e n ta l S o l d i e r s

Private Robert SPOORS GC 1st Battalion, The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales’s Own) 31st May 1935 NO KNOWN IMAGE GC awarded for bravery on 31st May 1935 at Quetta “After the earthquake at Quetta on the morning of 31st May 1935, Private Spoors, at very considerable risk to himself from falling debris, entered an army officer’s house which was in a dangerous condition. He was successful in clearing a path for the officer’s wife and was mainly responsible for saving her life. He then re-entered the house to save the nurse and baby, but was himself caught in the debris and was later rescued by two other men and brought out in an exhausted condition. He subsequently worked for many hours at the British Military Hospital. Private Spoors was awarded the Albert Medal for his actions.”

took place during the night of 31st May–1st June). Private Elston’s personal example and bravery were most meritorious.”

Private Ernest Matthew ELSTON GC 1st Battalion, The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales’s Own) 31st May 1935 NO KNOWN IMAGE GC awarded on 31st May 1935 in connection with his rescue work in Quetta, Baluchistan, India “Private Elston worked with untiring energy at rescue work and in the subsequent salvage operations 31st May-14 June 1935. He was personally responsible for saving the lives of several Indians buried under the debris in Quetta City; and on more than one occasion voluntarily endangered his own life to effect a rescue. On 31st May 1935, regardless of his own safety, he worked at great personal risk for four hours to effect the rescue of an Indian child entombed alive under a collapsed double storey building. In order to reach the child he had heard crying, it was necessary to make a tunnel underneath the wreckage which was in a most unsafe condition. The dead bodies of other members of the family were encountered embedded in the debris; it was impracticable to extricate these, but the child was brought out unscathed. (The remains of this building did actually collapse in consequence of the shocks that 324

Private Thomas McAVOY GC 1st Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire) 15th March 1939 GC awarded for bravery at Jinsafut Camp, Palestine on 15th March 1939 “Private McAvoy was amongst those endeavouring to put out the flames of a burning truck at Jinsafut Camp, Palestine. He was working beside the nearest petrol tank, which was alight. To relieve the pressure in the petrol tank and to save a possible explosion, Private McAvoy took up a pickaxe and pierced the petrol tank without any thought for his own safety, though he must have been aware of the appalling risk he was taking. The jet of burning petrol which immediately rushed out caused him to be badly burned.” Corporal Thomas ATKINSON GC 1st Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire) 15th March 1939 GC awarded for bravery at Jinsafut Camp, Palestine on 15th March 1939 “On 15th March 1935, Corporal Atkinson was in charge of the mechanical transport when a truck caught fire at Jinsafut Camp, Palestine. He organised the removal of the remainder of the mechanical transport to a point clear of the burning truck. Without his initiative and energy in rallying the drivers and assisting them to move their trucks out of danger, the remainder of the transport would have caught fire as well and a general conflagration throughout the camp would have been inevitable. Corporal Atkinson was subsequently indefatigable in his efforts to 325


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Music

10min
pages 140-147

Introduction

3min
page 163

A Brief History of The Yorkshire Regiment

9min
pages 164-167

Antecedent Regimental Histories

8min
pages 168-176

Corps of Drums The Yorkshire Regiment

41min
pages 148-162

No. 14 Dress

9min
pages 136-139

No. 13 Dress

7min
pages 134-135

No. 11 Dress

10min
pages 131-133

No. 2 (Service) Dress

15min
pages 119-122

No. 8 Dress

11min
pages 123-125

No. 1 Dress

24min
pages 113-118

No. 10 Dress

18min
pages 126-130

Regimental Accoutrements

12min
pages 110-112

Dress

12min
pages 107-109

Communications

23min
pages 88-94

Purchasing and Supplies

11min
pages 104-106

Finance

12min
pages 83-87

Sport

12min
pages 56-63

The Regimental Family

15min
pages 64-73

Moral Component

10min
pages 21-23

The Colours

39min
pages 24-36

Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers

9min
pages 45-51

Foreword

8min
pages 7-10

Naming Conventions

4min
pages 19-20

The Regimental Headquarters

12min
pages 15-18
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