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5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards |
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When we started research for this model we looked
up the motto for the regiment and read Vestigia nulla retrorsum,
which translated means - we do not retreat - very powerful and very
thought provoking. The history of the regiment, like all of the
regiments,
goes
back many hundreds of years with several amalgamations. In 1922 the
5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s)and 6th Inniskilling
Dragoons joined together to form the 5th/6thDragoons. The name was
changed to the 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards in 1927 and a few
years later to the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. In 1992
the last amalgamation took place which combined the 5th Royal
Inniskilling Dragoon Guards with the 4/7th Royal Dragoon Guards to
form The Royal Dragoon Guards. I’m sure that the 4/7th Royal Dragoon
Guards will be celebrated on one of our future vehicles, but this
Bullnose focuses on the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. There
are many stories to be told but below we tell of their involvement
in the Second Battle of the Hook.The Second
Battle of the Hook started at about 7pm on 18th November 1952 when two
companies of Chinese infantry were spotted by a standing patrol 500
yards below the forward positions on the Hook. They radioed a warning
back, but the patrol was quickly attacked and silenced by the Chinese.
Half an hour later the company deployed on the Hook was attacked from
three different directions. The battle relied mainly on the forward
platoons. The Dukes watched the battle from their positions on Yong
Dong, two thousand five hundred yards away, and laid into the Chinese
with their machine guns firing on fixed lines over the Samichon valley
and across the Black Watch for over eleven hours. At the end, over
50,000 rounds had been expended. A lull in the battle came shortly
before midnight as the Chinese appeared to have withdrawn, but a half
hour later a bugle announced their return and the crump of grenades
punctuated the din of exploding shells and machine gun fire. The
Chinese were plainly visible. Website for the 5th Royal inniskilling dragoon guards www.inniskillingdragoonguards.co.uk |
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