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The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) (abbreviated YORKS) is an infantry regiment of the British Army, created by the amalgamation of three historic regiments in 2006. It is currently the only line infantry or rifles unit to represent a single geographical county in the new infantry structure, serving as the county regiment of Yorkshire. It lost one battalion as part of the Army 2020 defence review.
The regiment's recruitment area today covers almost all the historic county (the three ridings of the county: East Riding of Yorkshire, North Riding of Yorkshire and West Riding of Yorkshire) except for the eastern half of South Yorkshire and the southeast of West Yorkshire, which is a recruitment area for The Rifles, and the part of the West Riding that is now in Greater Manchester. The recruitment area covers all of the present-day ceremonial counties of North Yorkshire (which extends to the northern border of historic Yorkshire — the River Tees) and East Riding of Yorkshire. Recruitment however is open to those from outside the formal recruitment area, with the regiment in particular recruiting from North East England and the Commonwealth.
Yorkshire (/ˈjɔːrkʃər/ or /ˈjɔːrkʃɪər/) is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom. Due to its great size in comparison to other English counties, functions have been undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have also been subject to periodic reform. Throughout these changes, Yorkshire has continued to be recognised as a geographical territory and cultural region. The name is familiar and well understood across the United Kingdom and is in common use in the media and the military, and also features in the titles of current areas of civil administration such as North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire.
Within the borders of the historic county of Yorkshire are areas which are widely considered to be among the greenest in England, due to the vast stretches of unspoiled countryside in the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors and to the open aspect of some of the major cities. Yorkshire has sometimes been nicknamed "God's Own County" or "God's Own Country".
For adult Yorkshire Terriers, importance is placed on coat colour, quality, and texture.[3] The hair must be glossy, fine, straight, and silky. Traditionally the coat is grown out long and is parted down the middle of the back, but "must never impede movement."[4] From the back of the neck to the base of the tail, the coat should be a dark gray to a black colour, and the hair on the tail should be a darker black. On the head, high chest, and legs, the hair should be a bright, rich tan, darker at the roots than in the middle, that shades into a lighter tan at the tips. Also, in adult dogs, there should be no dark hairs intermingled with any of the tan coloured fur. A Yorkshire Terrier puppy, 4 weeks old, displaying the characteristic black/steel black and tan coat. Adult Yorkshire Terriers ...
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More on the Yorkshire Terrier: http://animal.discovery.com/breed-selector/dog-breeds/toy/yorkshire-terrier.html#mkcpgn=ytapl1 Find Your Perfect Breed: http://animal.discovery.com/breed-selector/dog-breeds.html#mkcpgn=ytapl1 More Video: http://animal.discovery.com/videos/dog-breeds-a-k/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 The Yorkie is considered hypoallergenic and is the second most popular breed in the world.
Misa Minnie est un chiot yorkshire de sept mois, qui sait beaucoup de trucs. Dans cette vidéo, elle effectue une petite partie d'entre eux pour son propriétaire tout en recevant des friandises comme une récompense. Misa Minnie est incroyablement intelligent pour son âge.
Typical bus stop scene in Shipley. Copyright 2014 - D Richardson This video is being managed by Viral Videos UK Ltd. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts please contact andrew@viralvideouk.com Persons are not authorised to copy or distribute this video without the express consent of the owner or Viral Videos UK Ltd. Sign up to the affiliate program to make cash on your videos by clicking this link! http://www.acifinnetwork.com/a/apply.php?aff=warlockdreams
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Com apenas 6 meses, Vicky Nina, memorizou 8 brinquedos. Escuta o que é pedido e vai buscar. No percurso, erra, se distrai, mas volta a dar atenção pra mamãe. Video gravado em Out/2009. HOJE, Vicky NIna com 4 anos MEMORIZOU 50 brinquedos Facebook: Vicky Nina Yorkshire Terrier
The West Yorkshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army.In 1958 it amalgamated with the East Yorkshire Regiment to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire which was, on 6 June 2006, amalgamated with the Green Howards and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment to form the Yorkshire Regiment . ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Unknown License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
The East Yorkshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, first raised in 1685 as Sir William Clifton's Regiment of Foot.It saw service for three centuries, before being amalgamated with the West Yorkshire Regiment to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire in 1958.Subsequently, the regiment amalgamated with the Green Howards and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment to form the Yorkshire Regiment on 6 June 2006. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Dormskirk License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (CC-BY-SA-3.0) Author(s): Dormskirk (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dormskirk) ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world availabl...
Buried in a corner of a cemetery in northern France are the men of the 10th Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment, the unit that suffered the heaviest losses on the first day of the Somme. ITV News Senior International correspondent, John Irvine reports. Subscribe for more from the ITV News team: http://bit.ly/293fMDZ
Brass Band and soldiers walking through the centre of York, England today for their 10th anniversary Freedom Parade. http://globetrotterguru.com Over 300 Yorkshire Warriors marched through the city centre with ‘bayonets fixed, flags flying and the marching band playing’. From the 10th Anniversary Freedom Parade Facebook Event "300 soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of The Yorkshire Regiment will march through the city, led by the Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion; Lieutenant Colonel Jim Kennedy, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Regiment. The Freedom of the city was first conferred on The West Yorkshire Regiment in 1944, extended to The Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Yorkshire in 1959 and transferred to today’s Yorkshire Regiment in 2006, when the regiment formed...
East Yorks re-enactment group, tour of Normandy France June 1999.
Regimental Quick March: Ça Ira & The Yorkshire Lass. Performed by the Band Of The 1st Battalion The Prince Of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
Performed by the Band of the 1st Battalion The Prince Of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
Scenes throughout the parade event which took place on 17th July 2013. Scenes were recorded in 1. (rear/side of) City Hall 2. Pinstone Street 3. Peace Gardens 4 High Street 5 Fargate 6 Barker's Pool 7 (other side of) City Hall. (Please note - the background hiss during the Peace Garden scenes is due to the gardens' water features.)
This documentary film travels around the Ypres (Ieper) area of Belgium looking at locations that Yorkshire troops were involved in. Geoff Druett is taken around by an official tour guide. They set-off in the square in front of Ypres Cloth Hall, go to Essex Farm and learn about John McCraes' "In Flanders Field" poem; cross the Yser canaal to the Yorkshire Trench. Across town they wander around Hill 60; visit Tyne Cot. Back in Ypres, Geoff visits the English Memorial Church and the film ends with the nightly ceremony at the Menin Gate.
The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire - 1PWO - in Celle Germany 1977 - See you when I get home Mum , starring Charlie Beever (Philip James Beever) & Charlie Marsden Snr displaying a decent bit of bugling on the 'Long Reveille',
This is the final mission in the third deployment of reality gaming. I am afraid there s no commentary the video goes straight into the briefing. We are tasked with defending the town of Kalochori from a massive CSAT force. Apologies for some coughing and swearing as this was intense and I have sinusitis. Enjoy
Golden Musket - Minor League A 1st Yorkshire Regiment of Foot vs 2nd NHS Regiment of Foot Rounds 1 - 10
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York Remembrance Day Parade (2011), York, England, Parade led by The Band of the Yorkshire Regiment. Parade starts at York Castle (Clifford's Tower), crosses the River Ouse and ends at the Memorial Gardens, Station Road. On a wet and sombre day, a little humour is created by a River Ouse pleasure cruiser when it tries to view the Memorial Service from the middle of the river. Unfortunately it decides to park just in front of two heavy artilley guns that are about to fire! A policeman who the forsees possible consequences asks them to move!! Photos here: http://tinyurl.com/7rryl67