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After the war he continued to serve in the Yeomanry.
The Yeomanry were driven back and many of them shot down.
In 1952 the Yeomanry could no longer continue without an influx of new players.
"This Yeomanry seems to be absorbing a large number of the people who live here."
My father died for it under the swords of the Yeomanry.
The yeomanry lost 24 killed and 53 wounded with 10 missing.
It was not until 12 June 1915 that they got a third regiment from the yeomanry.
Three months later, they would still be 5,150 infantry and 400 Yeomanry below strength.
By the end of the war the yeomanry had suffered over 3,800 dead, which included several senior officers.
Today, Yeomanry units may serve in a variety of different military roles.
However, public horror at the actions of the yeomanry grew after the massacre.
However another group of Yeomanry was overwhelmed and killed.
After all, that's what any Marshal hopes to do, is increase the strength of the yeomanry.
Yeomanry are part of the reserve for the British Army.
Members of the yeomanry were not obliged to serve overseas without their individual consent.
In the middle of 1914, he joined the Hampshire Yeomanry.
From 1909 to 1911 he was also second lieutenant in the London Yeomanry.
The Yeomanry all did well, especially the 5th and 10th battalions.
The casualties are in themselves enough to show how creditable was the resistance of the Yeomanry.
Associations took over any property vested in the volunteers or yeomanry under their administration.
His father, also born in Australia, was a superintending officer of yeomanry.
Independent Troops of Yeomanry were raised from 1794 and served until 1828.
This was the first overseas deployment of the Yeomanry.
The exact roles for Yeomanry regiments is yet to be determined.
He knew all that inside, having learned it from an uncle the Yeomanry when he was a child.