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The Sherwood Foresters were originally formed in 1881, when the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire regiments amalgamated. They became the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters in 1970. Maj John Cotterill, ...
You are in: Nottingham > History > Local history > Where the Sherwood Foresters fought 10th Battalion Sherwood Foresters after a raid on German lines in 1916. Photo courtesy of the Worcestershire and ...
The old timers fought tooth and nail to stop it happening. Sherwood Foresters' veterans did not want to see the regiment’s historic name scrubbed out by political reorganisation. READ MORE: New £2.9m ...
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Historians have explained how proposals to cut the Army by 4,000 troops will affect a regiment with links to Nottinghamshire. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced the decision to reduce the size of ...
On April 24, 1943, under the blazing Tunisian sun, British infantry of the Sherwood Foresters found themselves pinned down by ...
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Veterans thank volunteers after memorial bench saved from disrepair
Veterans have thanked Men’s Shed Worcester volunteers for helping restore the Worcestershire Regiment Malaya Memorial Bench, ...
This story was submitted to the People’s War site by Chris Comer of Stockport Libraries on behalf of Fred Hirst and has been added to the site with his permission. The author fully understands the ...
Mt father was in the Sherwood Foresters, stationed in Skegness. he left Worksop on 24th May 1942 , he boarded an ship and which ship he sailed on is a mystery to me. Also at sometime he was transfered ...
Last month’s coverage of the centenary of the signing of the Armistice to end the First World War prompted Peter Overton to write in. Peter, from Derby, wanted to share his great, great uncle William ...
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