Wessex Regiment
The Wessex Regiment was a Territorial Army infantry regiment of the British Army, in existence from 1967 to 1995. Initially consisting of a singular battalion, the regiment was later expanded to also have a second.
Formation
The regiment was formed as the Wessex Volunteers on 1 April 1967 as successors to the former Territorial Army infantry battalions of the regiments of the Wessex Brigade, that had been reduced to cadre following the 1966 Defence White Paper and the subsequent formation of the TAVR. Its initial structure was as follows:- HQ Company, at Exeter
- A Company, at Gloucester
- B Company, at Winchester and Basingstoke
- C Company, at Dorchester and Poole
- D Company, at Reading
1st Battalion
In 1971, the battalion underwent a re-organisation, and was re-designated as the 1st Battalion, Wessex Volunteers upon formation of the 2nd Battalion, before renaming as the 1st Battalion, Wessex Regiment the next year; multiple detached platoons were formed for the rifle companies, and the company subtitles were omitted. Then in 1975, the battalion was re-organised once more, including the two battalions exchanging their respective D Companies. After these changes, the structure was as follows:- HQ Company, at Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes
- A Company, at Gloucester Bristol and Forest of Dean
- B Company, at Winchester
- C Company, at Dorchester and Weymouth
- D Company, at Poole and Bournemouth
- E Company, at Exeter, Plymouth and Barnstaple
The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment was in the process of raising their own territorial infantry battalion, and as a result, the regiment lost the previously Devon and Dorset affiliated companies to form the new battalion in 1986. Namely: E Company to the new battalion as both HQ and A Companies, and B and C Companies retaining their lettering; the former was replaced by a rifle company raised in 1985 at Swindon, around the GPMG platoon from D Coy, 2nd Battalion.
Then, starting in 1992, in line with the British Army's reductions at the end of the Cold War, the battalion was reduced to a three rifle company establishment, losing D Company to the Devon and Dorsets, and both B and C companies to the 2nd Battalion. After this the structure consisted of:
- HQ Company, at Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes. Mortar Platoon at Andover; Anti-Tank Platoon at Stroud; Reconnaissance Platoon at Cheltenham; and Pioneer Platoon at Cinderford
- A Company 1 Plt, at Gloucester
- A Company 2 Plt & 3 Plt, at Bristol
- A Company Recce Plt, at Forest of Dean
- C Company, at Cheltenham and Tewkesbury
2nd Battalion
The 2nd Battalion, Wessex Volunteers was formed on 1 April 1971 from cadres of units that had been reduced in the formation of the TAVR, before being re-designated as the 2nd Battalion, Wessex Regiment a year later in 1972. Its initial structure was as follows:- HQ Company, at Brock Barracks, Reading
- B Company, at Bletchley
- A Company, at Portsmouth
- C Company, at Maidenhead, Slough, and Newbury
- D Company, at Poole, Bournemouth, and Weymouth
In 1995, the battalion amalgamated with the 1st Battalion, to form 2nd Battalion, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment; less C Company, which transferred to the Royal Yeomanry as D Squadron.
Honorary Colonels
The Honorary Colonel throughout the regiment's existence were as follows:1st Battalion
- 1967–1970: Bt. Colonel Sir Joseph W. Weld,
- 1970–1975: Colonel William Q. Roberts,
- 1975–1981: Major-General Glyn C.A. Gilbert,
- 1981–?: Major-General Michael J.H. Walsh,
- ?–1995: Colonel M.S. Lee-Browne,
- 1971–1973: Captain William Harris, 6th Earl of Malmesbury,
- 1974–1980: Brigadier Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington,
- 1980–1983: Brigadier John B. Oldfield,
- 1983–1985: Bt. Colonel The Hon. Gordon W.N. Palmer,
- 1985–1990: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Scott, Bt.
- 1990–1995: General Sir John H. Learmont,
Deputy Honorary Colonels
For a time, the individual companies each maintained Deputy Honorary Colonels in succession to their former units.2nd Battalion
- A Company: Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrence J. Verney,
- B Company: Admiral of the Fleet The Rt. Hon. Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma,
- C Company: Major The Hon. David J. Smith,
- D Company: Bt. Colonel Sir Joseph W. Weld,