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There is a page named "301 (Middlesex Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Guards Brigade)" on Wikipedia

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    the independent 32 Guards Brigade Signals became 301 (Middlesex Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Guards Brigade). 22 Armoured Brigade Signals also became 303 Sqn...
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    Company in 10th Battalion, Queen's Regiment (Middlesex), while 324 Fd Sqn's men joined the Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's). However, a new 101 (City of...
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    Yeomanry) Signal Squadron, in Windsor 71st (City of London) Yeomanry Signal Regiment Regimental Headquarters, in Bexleyheath 31 (Middlesex Yeomanry and...
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    1873, the 19th Middlesex was brigaded, together with several other London and Middlesex Volunteer and Militia battalions, in Brigade Nos 51 & 52 under...
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  • (1984). A Register of Territorial Force Cadet Units: 1910 – 1922. Wembley, Middlesex, United Kingdom: Sherwood Press. ISBN 978-0950853024. OCLC 60073924....
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  • Larne, County Antrim. Peter Cyril Wallace, Squadron Warrant Officer, No. 301 (Bury St. Edmunds) Squadron, Air Training Corps. Harry Walmsley, Instructional...
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    by the use of the yeomanry and special constables. The Sussex Yeomanry were subsequently disparagingly nicknamed the workhouse guards. The protesters faced...
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