2nd Royal Tank Regiment
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Cap badge of the Royal Tank Regiment
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Active | 28 July 1917– August 2014 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Army |
Type | Armoured |
Role | Armoured regiment |
Part of | Royal Armoured Corps |
Garrison/HQ | Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth, Wiltshire |
Motto | Fear Naught |
Colors | Brown, red and green (Through mud and blood to the green fields beyond) |
March | Quick: My Boy Willie Slow: The Royal Tank Regiment Slow March |
Anniversaries | Battle of Cambrai (20 November) |
Battle honours | Battle Honours |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-Chief | HM The Queen |
Notable commanders |
Hugh Elles |
Insignia | |
Tactical Recognition Flash | 100px |
The 2nd Royal Tank Regiment (2 RTR) was an armoured regiment of the British Army. It was part of the Royal Tank Regiment, itself part of the Royal Armoured Corps and the 1st Mechanized Brigade.
History
Founded as B Battalion, Tank Corps in 1917, the 2 RTR first saw action in World War I with the advent of tank technology. In 1992, it merged with the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, keeping their own original title. It became the second regiment to be equipped with the Challenger 2 in 1998.[1]
Sabre squadrons were deployed by the regiment to Iraq on Operation Telic in 2003 and 2007.[2][3] After a long period in Fallingbostel, Germany, the regiment moved back to Aliwal Barracks in Tidworth in July 2007.[4] On 25 June 2008 at Buckingham Palace, both 1RTR and 2RTR were presented with their new Standard by The Queen, which included the new Battle Honour of Al Basrah 2003.[5]
Units were deployed to Afghanistan on Operation Herrick in 2010.[6]
In August 2014 the regiment merged with 1RTR to form "The Royal Tank Regiment" (RTR). The new regiment will be based at Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth and be one of 3 armoured regiments equipped with the Challenger II tank.[7]
Organisation
2 RTR is made up of four squadrons: Badger, Cyclops, Egypt and Falcon.[1]
References
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External links
- Official site
- 3RTR – Armoured Farmers
- RTR Website
- British Army Locations from 1945 British Army Locations from 1945.
- Merseyside RTR (Brian Gills website)