My grandfather William Nuttall from Shuttleworth, Lancs, enlisted in December 1915 and joined B Squadron, 3rd RR Cavalry. He served with the following regiments:
13th Royal Welch Fusiliers (from Dec 1916); 6th Dragoon Guards (July 1917) and 1st Royal Warwickshire Regt (Sept 1917)
I wonder if anyone could identify his cap badge from the shape as the lettering is unclear. The extra "fold" on the bottom of the scroll looks more like The Royal Hussars badge. I would welcome any ideas.
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I suspect the 3rd Reserve Regt of Cavalry was spun off by 3 DG and used the 3 DG badge.
John
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John
Your explanation about 3rd RR of Cavalry using 3rd DG badge makes sense (I think!) He looks so young for a man of 27 or 28 when he enlisted.
Thanks for your help
3rd Reserve Regiment of Cavalry Formed August 1914 at Canterbury, Kent. Trained men for the 3rd and 6th Dragoon Guards, Northamptonshire Yeomanry
Surrey Yeomanry and Sussex Yeomanry. Was absorbed into new 6th Reserve Regiment early in 1917 (see below)
His records show he attested 10 12 1915 and went into Army Reserve. He was called up 13 6 1916 to Western Cavaly Depot and then posted to 3rd Dragoon Guards on 15 6 1916
edit: Having looked at the 15 6 1916 posting again I see I have interpreted what I saw as 3rd DRG whereas on reflection it's 3rd R R C for Reserve Regiment Cavalry. My previous post shows how 3rd Dragoon Guards come into play.
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