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The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters and Foresters, and Staffords) is an infantry regiment of the British Army, which is recruited from five of the counties that formed the ancient kingdom of Mercia. Known as 'The Heart of England's Infantry', it was formed on 1 September 2007 by the amalgamation of three existing regiments. The Regiment has had fifteen operational deployments since its formation.


History

The regiment's formation was announced on 16 December 2004 by the then Secretary of Defence Geoff Hoon and
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as part of the restructuring of the
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- it consisted of three regular battalions, plus a territorial battalion, and was created through the merger of three single battalion regiments. The antecedent regiments were, The 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, The 1st Battalion, Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment and the 1st Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment. The reserve West Midlands Regiment, with elements of the King's and Cheshire Regiment and the East of England Regiment formed the 4th Battalion, Mercian Regiment. The regiment originally had 3 regular army battalions and one Army Reserve battalion, though the 3rd Battalion was disbanded, as part of the restructuring of the British Army, in July 2014. It had been part of the 7th Armoured Brigade based in Bad Fallingbostel, Germany. The regiment further restructred in September 2022 when the 2nd Battalion merged with the 1st Battalion. This happened as a result of the Integrated Review. The regiment was deployed to Afghanistan (Herrick 6, Herrick 10, Herrick 12, Herrick 14, Herrick 15, Herrick 17 and Herrick 19) and to Iraq (Telic 11). In 2017 the regiment moved to the King's Division.


Structure


Regimental Headquarters

The regimental headquarters is situated at DMS Whittington in Lichfield, with outstations in
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and Nottingham.


1st Battalion

The 1st Battalion has deployed on five operational tours since its formation in 2007, one to Iraq, two to Afghanistan, one to Ukraine, and one to Estonia. It is an armoured infantry battalion, part of the 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team based at Bulford Camp, England.


4th Battalion

The 4th Battalion is the regiment's Army Reserve Armoured Infantry battalion. The battalion, whose HQ is based in Wolverhampton and Kidderminster, England, has 2 rifle companies, a support and an HQ company.


Regimental Distinctions

The regiment's cap badge is a double headed Mercian Eagle with
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crown. This has been chosen because it forms a link to the regiment's recruiting area, which encompass a number of divergent counties that do not have modern traditional links, only under the ancient Kingdom of Mercia (unlike the other new regiments from Scotland, Wales and Yorkshire). It was originally intended to use the old Mercian Brigade badge worn by the Cheshire Regiment, Staffordshire Regiment, Worcestershire Regiment and Sherwood Foresters from 1958 to 1968, rather than create an amalgamated badge that would require elements from all of the antecedents. In 2005, this badge was rejected by the Army Dress Committee on the grounds that it had been the badge of a territorial unit, The
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, which was junior to the amalgamating regiments. Accordingly, a slightly modified design featuring two colours of metal was adopted. In 2012, following the announcement that the 3rd Battalion (ex-Staffordshire Regiment) was to be disbanded, a proposal was submitted to the Army to have the name of the Mercian Regiment changed to reflect its entire lineage and maintain the Staffords name. In July 2014, this proposal was approved, and the regiment was renamed as The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters and Foresters, and Staffords).


Mascot

"Derby", a Swaledale ram, is the regimental mascot, a tradition inherited from the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment. The 30th iteration of the Mascot was known as Lance Corporal Derby XXX, before he died on 27 November 2015. His successor, known as Private Derby XXXI, was announced on 20 February 2016 but he died on 1 September 2017. In December 2017 Private Derby XXXII was presented to the Regiment by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire at Chatsworth House. Private Derby was received by Brigadier Williams, OBE, Colonel of the Regiment. Private Derby led the Tamworth Carnival in 2019. According to his handlers this was the longest March Private Derby has done to date. The regiment also maintains loose links through its Regimental Headquarters with the former mascot of the Staffordshire Regiment, Watchman, who now carries out his duties as part of the Staffordshire Regiment Association.


Dress

Various "Golden Threads", representing the traditions of predecessor units, are incorporated in the Mercian Regiment's uniform: *Arm badge: a gold wire Stafford knot and glider badge with a backing of "Brown Holland" material on a black felt patch from the Staffordshire Regiment *Collar badge: oak leaves and acorn from the Cheshire Regiment combined with the motto ''Firm'' from the Worcestershire Regiment * Facing colour: buff, from the Cheshire Regiment. To be worn on full dress uniform, mess dress and as piping on No.1 dress shoulder straps. *Sword frog on the Sam Browne Belt comes from the Worcestershire Regiment *Officer's rank badges will be coloured bronze/gun metal, from the North Staffordshire Regiment *Warrant officers' and NCO's rank badges: Black backing from Staffordshire Regiment. *Cap badge backing: A square Lincoln green cloth backing worn behind the cap badge on the beret, from the Sherwood Foresters *Lanyards: Originally, each battalion wore a distinctively coloured lanyard on No.2 dress: red cerise for the 1st battalion, Lincoln green for the 2nd, black for the 3rd and Mercian blue for the 4th. A regimental pattern with twists of cerise, buff and green was worn by those who were extra-regimentally employed: this multi-coloured lanyard is now worn by all in the regiment. * Tactical Recognition Flashes: The regiment's TRF is a 3 vertical striped diamond with cerise on the left, buff in the middle and Lincoln green on the right. Each Battalion also has their own, the 1st and 2nd Battalions use their antecedent regiment's flashes, buff and cerise for the 1st and cerise and Lincoln green for the 2nd. The 3rd battalion has a black diamond with the Stafford knot and the 4th Battalion has a blue diamond with the Mercian Eagle on it. *Regimental Side Hat: black with buff inner crease and green piping and peak. The cap badge is in silver and gold wire embroidery. *Pullover: Buff, worn by officers and WOs, from the Cheshire Regiment. *Stable Belt: Buff, from the Cheshire Regiment, with a bronze locket bearing the cap badge in brass.


Band

The Band of the Mercian Regiment is the regimental military band of the Mercian Regiment. Based in Wolverhampton, the Band is composed of volunteer musicians that include many from civilian careers. The band undertakes a variety of performances international, national, and local parades/festivals and concerts. In recent years, the band has visited countries such as Cyprus, participated in events like the Buxton Military Tattoo and in 2014, became the first and only reserve band based outside of London to performs during the changing of the Queen's Guard at both
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and
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. It also has taken part in the Household Division's Beating Retreat on Horse Guards Parade. One of its more notable directors was Captain Anthony Hodgetts, who after rising through the ranks of British Army Bands, served twelve years as Director of Music of the Royal Army of Oman. On the 1 June 2019, the Mercian Regiment Band led the Tamworth carnival though the town. According to the musicians this was the longest march the band had done to date. On the 10 October 2019, Mercian Band Bugler Msn Wykes performed the Last Post and Rouse at the National Memorial Arboretum. He then also performed the Last Post and Rouse at the War memorial in St Editha's Church Tamworth, Tamworth being the historical capital of Mercia.


Regimental Museums

The Mercian Regiment supports four museums that hold collections of the Mercian Regiment and its antecedent regiments: * The Museum of the Mercian Regiment (WFR Collection) in Nottingham. * The Staffordshire Regiment Museum in Whittington, Staffordshire. * The Cheshire Military Museum in
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. * The Mercian Regiment Museum (Worcester) in Worcester.


Regimental Colonels

*2007-2008: Maj Gen. C. G. S. Hughes CBE *2008–2013: Brig. Andrew Sharpe OBE *2013–2018: Brig. Andrew P. Williams OBE *2018–Present Lieutenant General Ian J. Cave CB


Lineage


Alliances

All of the previous alliances of the three individual regiments were carried over into the Mercian Regiment. * - Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force. Allied regiment. * - 8/7th The Royal Victoria Regiment. Allied regiment. * – 4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment. Allied regiment. * - The Grey and Simcoe Foresters. Allied regiment. * - The Cape Breton Highlanders. Allied regiment. * - The Jamaica Regiment. Allied regiment. * - 13th Battalion, The Punjab Regiment. Allied regiment. * -
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, The Baloch Regiment. Allied regiment. * - 5th Battalion (Napiers), Rajputana Rifles. Affiliated regiment. * -
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Affiliated regiment. * - Madras Engineer Group. Affiliated regiment. * - N Battery (The Eagle Troop). Affiliated regiment. * - HMS ''Albion''. Other affiliation. * - The Worshipful Company of Bowyers. Other affiliation. * - Régiment de marche du Tchad. Bond of friendship.


Freedoms

The regiment has received the
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of several locations throughout its history; these include: * 01 September 2007: Dudley Metropolitan Borough. * 01 September 2007: Lichfield. * 01 September 2007:
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. * 01 September 2007:
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. Originally granted to the Cheshire Regiment on 16 October 1969. * 01 September 2007: Wolverhampton. * 01 September 2007: Worcester. Originally granted to the Worcestershire Regiment on 15 April 1950. * 12 September 2007: Derby. * 14 September 2007: Tamworth. * 4 October 2007: Erewash. Originally granted to the Worcestershire Regiment in 1951, then to the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment in 1970. * 15 October 2007: Nottingham. Originally granted to the Sherwood Foresters Regiment on 22 October 1945, then to the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment on 28 February 1970. * 12 December 2007: Chesterfield. Originally granted to the Sherwood Foresters Regiment in 1946, then to the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment in 1970. * 18 December 2007: High Peak. * 18 December 2007:
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. * 20 February 2008: Newark. * 12 March 2008:
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. * 12 March 2008: Kidderminster. Originally granted to the Worcestershire Regiment in 1952, then to the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment in 1989. * 14 March 2008: Dudley. * 26 March 2008:
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. * 4 September 2008:
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. * 5 November 2008: Crewe and Nantwich. * 2008: Ellesmere Port & Neston. * 16 February 2009:
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. * 17 February 2009: Walsall. * 18 February 2009:
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. * 19 February 2009: Burton-on-Trent. * 21 February 2009:
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. * 25 March 2009:
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. * 18 May 2009: Redditch. * 26 November 2009: Derbyshire Dales. * 2009: Wirral. Originally granted to the Cheshire Regiment in 1996. * 26 January 2010: Amber Valley. * 22 September 2010: Gedling. * 14 October 2010:
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. * 20 October 2010: Reading. * 11 November 2010: South Derbyshire. * 2010: Southwell. * 20 January 2011:
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. * 29 March 2011: Wychavon. * 7 November 2012: Cannock Chase. * 21 May 2013: Tameside. * 2014: Sandbach. * 17 February 2015:
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. * Unknown: Halton Originally granted to the Cheshire Regiment on 13 July 1989.


Order of precedence


References


External links


Official siteThe Mercian Regimental CharityThe Museum of the Mercian Regiment Staffordshire Regiment Museum
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