Battle Honours of The 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
The monogram “V.D.G.”
In the first and fourth corners a white horse courant on a green ground, in the second and third corners the Castle of Inniskilling with the St. George’s colours, and the word “Inniskilling” on a primrose ground.
Battle Honours of The 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
The monogram “V.D.G.”
In the first and fourth corners a white horse courant on a green ground, in the second and third corners the Castle of Inniskilling with the St. George’s colours, and the word “Inniskilling” on a primrose ground.
“Vestigia nulla retrorsum”
“Blenheim”
“Oudenarde”
“Dettingen”
“Beaumont”
“Salamanca”
“Toulouse”
“Waterloo”
“Ramillies”
“Malplaquet”
“Warburg”
“Willems”
“Vittoria”
“Peninsula”
“Balaklava”
“Sevastopol”
“Defence of Ladysmith”
“South Africa, 1899-1902”
The Great War
“Mons”, “LeCateau”, “Retreat from Mons”, “Marne, 1914”, “Aisne, 1914”, “La Bassée, 1914”
“Messines, 1914”, “Armentières, 1914”, “Ypres, 1914 ’15”, “Frezenberg”, “Bellewaarde”,
“Somme, 1916 ’18”, “Flers – Courcelette”, “Morval”, “Arras, 1917”, “Scarpe, 1917”
“Cambrai, 1917 ’18”, St. Quentin”, “Rosières”, “Avre”, “Lys”, “Hazebrouck” “Amiens”,
“Albert, 1918”, “Hindenburg Line”, “St. Quentin Canal”, “Beaurevoir”, “Pursuit to Mons”,
“France and Flanders, 1914-18”.
The Second World War
“Withdrawal to Escaut”, “St. Omer-La Bassee”, “Dunkirk, 1940” “Mont Pincon”,
“St. Pierre La Vielle”, Lisieux”, “Risle Crossing” “Lower Maas”, “Roer”, “Ibbenburen”,
“North-West Europe, 1940, ’44-45”.
Post War
“Korea, 1951-52”
“The Hook, 1952”
Note: Those in bold are carried on the Regimental Standard