The 9th Queen's Royal Lancers were originally formed during the Jacobite Risings in 1715. They were formed by Major-General Owen Wynne and were the second cavalry regiment in the British Army. They were initially known as the "9th Dragoons" or "Wynne's Dragoons". In 1717, the regiment embarked for Ballinrobe, in Ireland, and was placed on the Irish establishment.
In 1816 they were constituted Lancers and in 1830 were given the distinguished title of "Queen's Royal", in honour of Queen Adelaide, consort of William IV, hence becoming the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers.
The regiment was organised into four squadrons, each of which perpetuates one of the antecedent regiments: the 16th Lancer Squadron, the 17th Lancer Squadron, the 21st Lancer Squadron and the 5th Lancer Squadron.
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published: 05 Feb 2013
The Queens Royal Lancers | Challenger 2 | Op Telic | Iraq
This is a Squadron Video made by The Queens Royal Lancers from their time on Challenger 2 in Iraq during Operation Telic. Some great footage of the beast that is the British Armies Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
#challenger2tank #queensroyallancers #optelic
published: 11 Dec 2021
A Sqn Queens Royal Lancers Bosnia 1998
A Sqn Bosnia 1998 SFOR
published: 11 Oct 2013
OP telic 4, Queens Royal Lancers/Royal yeomanry
D sqn Queens Royal Lancers ,RWF battle group April - oct 2004 .2nd troop D sqn
published: 25 Aug 2008
The Queens Royal Lancers (QRL) Operation Telic | Iraq 2003
#optelic #QRL #Challenger2
Footage from The QRL during Op Telic. Operation Telic was one of the largest deployments of British forces since World War II. It was only approached in size by the 1991 Operation Granby deployment for the Gulf War and the 1956 Operation Musketeer Suez Crisis deployment. It was considerably larger than the 1982 Operation Corporate in the Falklands War, which saw around 30,000 personnel deployed and the Korean War, which saw fewer than 20,000 personnel deployed.
Some 9,500 of the British servicemen and women who deployed on Operation Telic for the invasion and its aftermath were reservists, from the Territorial Army and from the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment.
Notice that additional British forces were deploying to the region (large numbers of RAF personne...
published: 10 Apr 2023
Royal Lancers taking aim in Galloway | British Army
Soldiers from The Royal Lancers have been working with the Royal Danish Army on Exercise Lucknow Lancer, developing how we integrate with our NATO partners.
Around 750 personnel, approximately 300 vehicles, made their way from Catterick Garrison to a training area in Scotland.
Read more: https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/news/2022/08/exercise-lucknow-lancer/
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published: 02 Aug 2022
Queen renames Royal Lancers as Queen Elizabeths' Own
The Queen marks 70 years as the Royal Lancers' Colonel-in-Chief by granting it the honorific suffix Queen Elizabeths' Own in recognition of their loyalty and devotion.
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published: 05 Apr 2017
The Queen's Royal Lancers
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The Queen's Royal Lancers · Band and Bugles of The Light Division
The Bond of Friendship
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published: 28 Jan 2015
THE ROYAL LANCERS
A short introduction into what life is like to be a Lancer. The one and only Lancer regiment in the British Army. A regiment with the most unique Motto (capbage) not only in the British Army but in the world.
published: 18 Jun 2020
Wellington (Quick March of The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own))
This is a Squadron Video made by The Queens Royal Lancers from their time on Challenger 2 in Iraq during Operation Telic. Some great footage of the beast that i...
This is a Squadron Video made by The Queens Royal Lancers from their time on Challenger 2 in Iraq during Operation Telic. Some great footage of the beast that is the British Armies Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
#challenger2tank #queensroyallancers #optelic
This is a Squadron Video made by The Queens Royal Lancers from their time on Challenger 2 in Iraq during Operation Telic. Some great footage of the beast that is the British Armies Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
#challenger2tank #queensroyallancers #optelic
#optelic #QRL #Challenger2
Footage from The QRL during Op Telic. Operation Telic was one of the largest deployments of British forces since World War II. It w...
#optelic #QRL #Challenger2
Footage from The QRL during Op Telic. Operation Telic was one of the largest deployments of British forces since World War II. It was only approached in size by the 1991 Operation Granby deployment for the Gulf War and the 1956 Operation Musketeer Suez Crisis deployment. It was considerably larger than the 1982 Operation Corporate in the Falklands War, which saw around 30,000 personnel deployed and the Korean War, which saw fewer than 20,000 personnel deployed.
Some 9,500 of the British servicemen and women who deployed on Operation Telic for the invasion and its aftermath were reservists, from the Territorial Army and from the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment.
Notice that additional British forces were deploying to the region (large numbers of RAF personnel were already deployed in Kuwait, Turkey and elsewhere in the region on Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch) was given in three separate Commons statements by Geoff Hoon Secretary of State for Defence. On 7 January, the deployment of naval forces and Royal Marines was announced. 20 January saw the land forces deployment announced and 6 February the air forces. They were ready in time for hostilities to start on 19 March. When compared with the deployment of forces prior to the Gulf War things proceeded a great deal faster, with the slowest deploying elements taking 10 weeks to get from base to combat readiness in the theatre.
The deployment used 64 British and foreign flagged merchant vessels.
Telic means a purposeful or defined action (from Greek τέλος, telos). Unlike the United States who called their equivalent military deployment Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Ministry of Defence uses a computer to generate its names so that they carry no overtly political connotations. The meaning was initially unknown but as initial planning took place over the Christmas 2002 period, the term became jokingly known amongst personnel as a backronym for Tell Everyone Leave Is Cancelled.
#optelic #QRL #Challenger2
Footage from The QRL during Op Telic. Operation Telic was one of the largest deployments of British forces since World War II. It was only approached in size by the 1991 Operation Granby deployment for the Gulf War and the 1956 Operation Musketeer Suez Crisis deployment. It was considerably larger than the 1982 Operation Corporate in the Falklands War, which saw around 30,000 personnel deployed and the Korean War, which saw fewer than 20,000 personnel deployed.
Some 9,500 of the British servicemen and women who deployed on Operation Telic for the invasion and its aftermath were reservists, from the Territorial Army and from the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment.
Notice that additional British forces were deploying to the region (large numbers of RAF personnel were already deployed in Kuwait, Turkey and elsewhere in the region on Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch) was given in three separate Commons statements by Geoff Hoon Secretary of State for Defence. On 7 January, the deployment of naval forces and Royal Marines was announced. 20 January saw the land forces deployment announced and 6 February the air forces. They were ready in time for hostilities to start on 19 March. When compared with the deployment of forces prior to the Gulf War things proceeded a great deal faster, with the slowest deploying elements taking 10 weeks to get from base to combat readiness in the theatre.
The deployment used 64 British and foreign flagged merchant vessels.
Telic means a purposeful or defined action (from Greek τέλος, telos). Unlike the United States who called their equivalent military deployment Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Ministry of Defence uses a computer to generate its names so that they carry no overtly political connotations. The meaning was initially unknown but as initial planning took place over the Christmas 2002 period, the term became jokingly known amongst personnel as a backronym for Tell Everyone Leave Is Cancelled.
Soldiers from The Royal Lancers have been working with the Royal Danish Army on Exercise Lucknow Lancer, developing how we integrate with our NATO partners.
A...
Soldiers from The Royal Lancers have been working with the Royal Danish Army on Exercise Lucknow Lancer, developing how we integrate with our NATO partners.
Around 750 personnel, approximately 300 vehicles, made their way from Catterick Garrison to a training area in Scotland.
Read more: https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/news/2022/08/exercise-lucknow-lancer/
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Soldiers from The Royal Lancers have been working with the Royal Danish Army on Exercise Lucknow Lancer, developing how we integrate with our NATO partners.
Around 750 personnel, approximately 300 vehicles, made their way from Catterick Garrison to a training area in Scotland.
Read more: https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/news/2022/08/exercise-lucknow-lancer/
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The Queen marks 70 years as the Royal Lancers' Colonel-in-Chief by granting it the honorific suffix Queen Elizabeths' Own in recognition of their loyalty and de...
The Queen marks 70 years as the Royal Lancers' Colonel-in-Chief by granting it the honorific suffix Queen Elizabeths' Own in recognition of their loyalty and devotion.
.
The Queen marks 70 years as the Royal Lancers' Colonel-in-Chief by granting it the honorific suffix Queen Elizabeths' Own in recognition of their loyalty and devotion.
.
A short introduction into what life is like to be a Lancer. The one and only Lancer regiment in the British Army. A regiment with the most unique Motto (capbage...
A short introduction into what life is like to be a Lancer. The one and only Lancer regiment in the British Army. A regiment with the most unique Motto (capbage) not only in the British Army but in the world.
A short introduction into what life is like to be a Lancer. The one and only Lancer regiment in the British Army. A regiment with the most unique Motto (capbage) not only in the British Army but in the world.
This is a Squadron Video made by The Queens Royal Lancers from their time on Challenger 2 in Iraq during Operation Telic. Some great footage of the beast that is the British Armies Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
#challenger2tank #queensroyallancers #optelic
#optelic #QRL #Challenger2
Footage from The QRL during Op Telic. Operation Telic was one of the largest deployments of British forces since World War II. It was only approached in size by the 1991 Operation Granby deployment for the Gulf War and the 1956 Operation Musketeer Suez Crisis deployment. It was considerably larger than the 1982 Operation Corporate in the Falklands War, which saw around 30,000 personnel deployed and the Korean War, which saw fewer than 20,000 personnel deployed.
Some 9,500 of the British servicemen and women who deployed on Operation Telic for the invasion and its aftermath were reservists, from the Territorial Army and from the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment.
Notice that additional British forces were deploying to the region (large numbers of RAF personnel were already deployed in Kuwait, Turkey and elsewhere in the region on Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch) was given in three separate Commons statements by Geoff Hoon Secretary of State for Defence. On 7 January, the deployment of naval forces and Royal Marines was announced. 20 January saw the land forces deployment announced and 6 February the air forces. They were ready in time for hostilities to start on 19 March. When compared with the deployment of forces prior to the Gulf War things proceeded a great deal faster, with the slowest deploying elements taking 10 weeks to get from base to combat readiness in the theatre.
The deployment used 64 British and foreign flagged merchant vessels.
Telic means a purposeful or defined action (from Greek τέλος, telos). Unlike the United States who called their equivalent military deployment Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Ministry of Defence uses a computer to generate its names so that they carry no overtly political connotations. The meaning was initially unknown but as initial planning took place over the Christmas 2002 period, the term became jokingly known amongst personnel as a backronym for Tell Everyone Leave Is Cancelled.
Soldiers from The Royal Lancers have been working with the Royal Danish Army on Exercise Lucknow Lancer, developing how we integrate with our NATO partners.
Around 750 personnel, approximately 300 vehicles, made their way from Catterick Garrison to a training area in Scotland.
Read more: https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/news/2022/08/exercise-lucknow-lancer/
Find us on:
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The Queen marks 70 years as the Royal Lancers' Colonel-in-Chief by granting it the honorific suffix Queen Elizabeths' Own in recognition of their loyalty and devotion.
.
A short introduction into what life is like to be a Lancer. The one and only Lancer regiment in the British Army. A regiment with the most unique Motto (capbage) not only in the British Army but in the world.
The 9th Queen's Royal Lancers were originally formed during the Jacobite Risings in 1715. They were formed by Major-General Owen Wynne and were the second cavalry regiment in the British Army. They were initially known as the "9th Dragoons" or "Wynne's Dragoons". In 1717, the regiment embarked for Ballinrobe, in Ireland, and was placed on the Irish establishment.
In 1816 they were constituted Lancers and in 1830 were given the distinguished title of "Queen's Royal", in honour of Queen Adelaide, consort of William IV, hence becoming the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers.