Yeomanry Order of Precedence

Yeomanry Order Of Precedence

Unlike the British Army, the Territorial Army and with respect to this page, the Yeomanry, has frequently been the subject of amalgamations and absorptions in its history. The subject of precedence within the Yeomanry can sometimes be contentious with debates as to 'who is on the right of the line' quite commonplace when two or more cap badges are brought together.

Precedence is merely a reflection of the current convention regarding the order in which units parade within the British Army.

Read more about Yeomanry Order Of Precedence:  Precedence, Order of Precedence From The Army List of 1914, Order of Yeomanry Titles On Parade

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