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COLDSTREAM GUARDS.
Record Office Birdcage Walk, 3.W. 1.
(Td. No. Whitehall 959&-7.)
Pay Office Regent’s Park Barracks, Albany Street, N.W.1.
1st Bn — I 2nd Bn —
3rd Bn — I
“ NuUi Secundus."
The King’s Colours :—
1st Battalion.—Gules (crimson): In the centre the Star of the Order of the Garter proper, ensigned with
the Imperial Crown; in base the Sphinx superscribed “ Egypt."
2nd Battalion.—Gules (crimson): In the centre a star of eight points argent within the Garter, ensigned
with the Imperial Crown; in base the Sphinx superscribed “ Egypt"; in the dexter canton the Union.
3rd Battalion.—As for the 1st Battalion, with, for difference, in the dexter canton the Union and issuing
therefrom in bend a pile wavy or.
The Regimental Colours :—
The Union: In the centre a company badge ensigned with the Imperial Crown; in base the Sphinx
superscribed " Egypt.”
The 24 company badges are borne in rotation, 3 at a time, one on the Regimental Colour of each of the
3 Battalions.
The following honorary distinctions are borne upon each of the King's and Regimental Colours; in the case
of the Great War honours, only those shown in heavy type are borne :—
“Tangier, 1680,” “Namur, 1695,” “Gibraltar, 1704-5,” “ Oudenarde,”
“ Lincellei,” “ Talavera,” “ Barroca,” “ Fuentec d'Onor,” “Niva,”
“Alma,” “ Inkerman,” “Sevastopol,” “ Tel-el-Kebir,” “Egypt, 1882,”
River,” “South Africa, 1899-1902.”
“ Malplaquet,” “ Dettingen,”
“ Peninsula,” “ Waterloo,”
“Suakin, 1885,” “ Modder
The Great War—5 Battalions.—" Mons,” “ Retreat from Mons,” “ Marne, 1914,” " Aisne, 1914,” “ Ypres,
1914, *17,” " Langemarck, 1914,” “ Gheluvelt," “ Nonne Bosschen," " Givenchy, 1914," “ Neuve Chapelle,”
” Aubers," “ Festubert, 1915,” “Loos,” “Mount Sorrel,” “Somme, 1916, ’18,” “ Flers-Courcelette,"
"Morval,” " Pilckem," " Henin Road," " Poelcappelle,” " Passchendaele," “ Cambrai, 1917, ’18,” "St.
Quentin," “ Bapaume, 1918,” “Arras, 1918," “ Lys,” “ Hazebrouck,” "Albert, 1918." “ Scarpe, 1918,"
“ Drocourt-Qu^ant,” “ Hindenburg Line,” “ Havrincourt,” " Canal du Nord,” “ Selle,” "Sambre,” “ France
and Flanders, 1914-18."
Uniform—Scarlet. Facings—Blue. Agents—Lloyds Bank, Ltd., Cox’s <fc King’s Branch.
/ " The Household Brigade Magazine,” Birdcage Walk, S.W.l.
Regimental Journals | .. Coldstream Gazette," Birdcige Walk, S.W.l.
Regimental Associations.—Old Coldstreamers’ Association, Central Office, Birdcage Walk, S.W.l.
Brigade of Guards’ Employment Society, 62, Victoria Street (Entrance in Spencer Street), Westminster, S.W.l.
Allied Regimsnt of Canadian Militia.
The Governor-General's Foot Guards —
Colonel-in-Chief THE KING.
Colonel ... Codrington, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alfred E., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., ret. pay, p.s.cf
Officer Commanding the Regt. and Regtl. Dist. ... Whitaker, Col. J. A. C., p.s.ct., s. (Brig.
Comdg. Inf. Bde.)
... 2/10/18
(temp.)
9/11/38
1/7/38
col.
Lt.-Colonels.
Bootle-Wilbraham, L., M.C.(2)
28/9/38
Sallsbury-Jones, A. G., M.C.,
p.s.e). [L] (3) 9/11/38
Lascelles, J. N. P. (1) 12/4/39
Majors.
Cazenove, A. de L., M.V.O.
1/9/33
bt. U.-col. 1/1/39
Moubray, J. (3) 10/8/34
Bingham, The Lord, M.C., p.s.cf.
[f], s. 10/11/34
Forster, S. A. (1) 17/7/36
Gwatkin, N. W., M.V.O., Spec.
Appt. 15/9/36
1/1/53
Stratheden, The Lord, c.o.12/10/36
Forbes, C. F. O. G. (Sch. of Instn.)
17/12/36
Brown, W. S. S. (2) 2717/37
Bevan, T. (1) 13/9/37
Forbes, W. D. H. C. (3) 2/11/37
Portal, M. E. B.,c.o. 1/8/38
Tubbs, I. N. McC. (1) 31/8/39
Captains.
Myddleton, R., Spec. Appt.
1/4/31
Home, D. A. F. (2) 24/4/31
Sinclair, A. F. [1] (Instr. French
Mil. Sch.) 20/5/31
Pereira, G. C. (3) 20/1/34
Barttelot, Sir Walter de S., Bt.
1/2/34
Wyatt, E. T. 10/8/34
Falkiner, Sir Terence E. P., Bt.,f.
10/8/34
Preston, R. L., Spec. Appt.
7/4/35
Pembroke, R. B., p.s.ef., c.o.
1/11/35
Sainthill, H. M. (3)
Steele, W. L., s.
Hill, E. R.
Norman, H. R., s.
Feilden, R. G., Regtl.
MoCorquodale, A. (2)
17/7/36
16/10/36
17/12/36
21/12/36
Adit.
24/12/36
24/12/36
Captains—contd.
Smith, A. W. A. (2) 19/2/37
Forde, D. C. (1) 19/2/37
Schreiber, R. S. (2) 1/11/37
Sanford, H. M. A. (Garr. Adjt&.
Qr.-Mr.) 2/11/37
Harford, C. (2) 23/3/38
de Salis, Count P. F. (3) 1/8/38
Coates, R. E. J. C. [1], c.o. 1/8/38
Gooch, R. F. S. 1/8/38
Forbes, D. W. A. W. (3) 1/8/38
Forbes, St. J. O. A. W. (1) Adjt.
1/8/38
Dawnay, R. (3) 1/8/38
Cambridge, Lord F. C. E. (1)
1/8/38
Peel, C. It., c.o. 1/8/38
Fraser, H. M. (1), s. 1/8/38
Batt, T. R. D. (2) 1/8/38
Montagu, G. F. O. (2) 1/8/38
Mortimer, R. F. (1) 1/8/38
Fox, W. M., s. 1/8/38
Adeane, M. E. (Eg. to the King)
„ 28/8/38
Flower, P. H. m (2) 28/8/38
Walker, H. W. F. fi] 29/1/39
Bums W. A G., s. 29/1/39
Chandos-Pole, J. 27/8/39

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