London Guards
The London Guards is an Army Reserve formation within the British Army comprising the reserve companies of the Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots and Irish Guards. On formation, these companies drew their personnel from the London Regiment, which traces its history back to the formation of that regiment in 1908 when 26 separate Volunteer Force battalions were brought together. The London Guards is not a regiment; the companies wear the uniform, and follow the traditions, of their foot guards regiment.
History
The London Regiment was reformed in 1993 through the re-regimentation of some of the remaining successors of the original regiment, which were part of a number of different TA infantry units:- 8th Battalion, Queen's Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers
- 4th Battalion, Royal Irish Rangers
- RHQ and HQ Company at Battersea
- A Company at Westminster and Catford
- B Company at Edgware and Hornsey
- C Company at Balham and Camberwell
- D Company at Chelsea
In 2004, elements of the London Regiment were deployed to Iraq.
Following the restructuring of the British Army in 2004, it was announced that the Guards Division would gain a Territorial Army battalion. This saw the London Regiment retaining its name and multi-badge structure, while transferring from the Queen's Division to the Guards Division. The two Royal Green Jackets companies were transferred to the Royal Rifle Volunteers in preparation for the formation of The Rifles in 2007.
In July 2017, B Company was transferred to the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment to become B Company, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment; and C Company was transferred to the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to become C Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. To replace these two sub-units, F Company, 7th Battalion The Rifles returned to the London Regiment, while a new G Company was raised. In addition to the re-structuring, the regiment was moved under command of the 11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East and was to be known as the 'Guards reserve battalion'. In 2020, a FOI answer stated it also fell under HQ London District.
- Regimental Headquarters, Battersea
- HQ Company, Camberwell
- A Company, Westminster and Mortar Platoon, Catford
- F Company, Hammersmith
- G Company, Kingston upon Thames
Conversion to foot guards
In April 2022, the London Regiment was re-designated 1st Battalion London Guards and ceased to be a regiment in its own right, with its companies transitioning to become reserve companies of the four senior foot guards regiments. The London Guards is not a regiment; the companies wear the uniform, and follow the traditions, of their foot guards regiment.Deputy Honorary Colonels for the existing companies were to continue in post to provide continuity for one year, thereafter, they would be replaced by senior representatives of the respective foot guard regiments. The administrative Headquarters is at St John's Hill with the reserve foot guards companies at:
- Ypres Company, Grenadier Guards, in Kingston upon Thames
- No 17 Company, Coldstream Guards, in Hammersmith
- G Company, Scots Guards, in Clapham Junction
- No 15 Company, Irish Guards, in Camberwell.
On 9 July 2023, the 1st Battalion London Guards were presented with Colours by the Regimental Colonel Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.