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  • Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
  • Light infantry regiment of the British Army

    The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1959. The regiment was created

    Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

    Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

    Duke_of_Cornwall's_Light_Infantry

  • 651
  • Calendar year

    Year 651 (DCLI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 651 for this year has been used since the early medieval

    651

    651

  • David Tyacke
  • commanding officer of 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) prior to its amalgamation into the Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry

    David Tyacke

    David_Tyacke

  • First DCLI Cemetery, The Bluff
  • CWGC cemetery in Ypres, Belgium

    First DCLI Cemetery, The Bluff is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the First World War located near The Bluff south of

    First DCLI Cemetery, The Bluff

    First DCLI Cemetery, The Bluff

    First_DCLI_Cemetery,_The_Bluff

  • 130th Infantry Brigade
  • Military unit

    1st (Duke of Cornwall's) Volunteer Battalion, DCLI 2nd (Duke of Cornwall's) Volunteer Battalion, DCLI Supply Detachment, later designated an Army Service

    130th Infantry Brigade

    130th_Infantry_Brigade

  • Horace Augustus Curtis
  • English recipient of the Victoria Cross

    Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) at Bodmin, with his service number being 15833. However, within days of enlisting in the DCLI, he was transferred to the

    Horace Augustus Curtis

    Horace Augustus Curtis

    Horace_Augustus_Curtis

  • List of Ridiculousness episodes (season 21–present)
  • Sterling DCL February 27, 2023 (2023-02-27) 0.20 1063 28 Chanel and Sterling DCLI March 6, 2023 (2023-03-06) 0.27 1064 29 Chanel and Sterling DCLII March 6

    List of Ridiculousness episodes (season 21–present)

    List_of_Ridiculousness_episodes_(season_21–present)

  • Bodmin
  • Town in east-central Cornwall, England

    Harold Walker, was a Second World War camp built as an extension to the DCLI Barracks. It was used to harbour men evacuated from Dunkirk and later to

    Bodmin

    Bodmin

    Bodmin

  • St Petroc's Church, Bodmin
  • Parish church in Cornwall, England

    Archbishops' Council. Retrieved 23 March 2025. "Regimental chapels of the DCLI". Retrieved 26 July 2009.[permanent dead link] Orme, Nicholas (2000). The

    St Petroc's Church, Bodmin

    St Petroc's Church, Bodmin

    St_Petroc's_Church,_Bodmin

  • John Masters
  • British army officer and novelist (1914–1983)

    Sandhurst in 1933, he was seconded to the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) for a year before applying to serve with the 4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha

    John Masters

    John Masters

    John_Masters

  • Operation Jupiter (1944)
  • 1944 British offensive during WWII

    In the evening the 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (5th DCLI) of 214th Brigade and the 7th Royal Tank Regiment (7th RTR) attacked the

    Operation Jupiter (1944)

    Operation Jupiter (1944)

    Operation_Jupiter_(1944)

  • 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
  • Military unit

    some heavy fighting by 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) against a Panzer counter-attack at Cheux on 27 June. The supporting 17-pounder

    43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division

    43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division

    43rd_(Wessex)_Infantry_Division

  • Daril Watson
  • British Army general (1888–1967)

    the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) in 1928, becoming commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, DCLI in 1934. In 1937 he was appointed commandant

    Daril Watson

    Daril Watson

    Daril_Watson

  • Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry
  • Military unit

    outset. Header cell Officers Regular Soldiers National Servicemen Total Former SOM LI 21 130 226 377 Former DCLI 28 147 155 330 1 SCLI 49 277 381 707

    Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry

    Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry

    Somerset_and_Cornwall_Light_Infantry

  • Harry Patch
  • English soldier and supercentenarian (1898–2009)

    of former Private and Lewis Gunner Harry Patch, No. 29295, C Company, 7th DCLI, the last surviving veteran to have served in the trenches of the Western

    Harry Patch

    Harry Patch

    Harry_Patch

  • Operation Bluecoat
  • British offensive in the 1944 Battle of Normandy

    Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (part) (Theodor Wisch) Night attack by 5th DCLI on Les Plessis Grimoult, south of Mont Pinçon. Destruction of most of a Squadron

    Operation Bluecoat

    Operation Bluecoat

    Operation_Bluecoat

  • List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1914
  • Albert Easter 7 November 1914 (1890-1971) 966 Lt. Eustace Osborne Grenfell, DCLI 9 November 1914 (1890-1964) retired as Royal Air Force group captain 967

    List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1914

    List_of_pilots_awarded_an_Aviator's_Certificate_by_the_Royal_Aero_Club_in_1914

  • Harold Walker (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI), and the Regular Army, just under two years later, on 14 May 1884. With the DCLI, he served on the Nile Expedition

    Harold Walker (British Army officer)

    Harold Walker (British Army officer)

    Harold_Walker_(British_Army_officer)

  • Hedge Row Trench Cemetery
  • CWGC cemetery in Ypres, Belgium

    British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war. First DCLI Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, The Bluff Woods Commonwealth

    Hedge Row Trench Cemetery

    Hedge Row Trench Cemetery

    Hedge_Row_Trench_Cemetery

  • Hugh Bellamy
  • British Army officer (1910–1972)

    29 August 1930. He served in the Battle of France with the 2nd Battalion, DCLI, in 1940 and was mentioned in despatches for his services in December. He

    Hugh Bellamy

    Hugh_Bellamy

  • Mark Barrington-Ward
  • British newspaper editor (1927–2021)

    Balliol College, Oxford (reading modern history 1948–51), served in the DCLI and became a newspaper editor. He died on 23 October 2021 at the age of 93

    Mark Barrington-Ward

    Mark_Barrington-Ward

  • 12th (Service) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment (Bristol's Own)
  • Military unit

    companies, so it had two companies of 1st Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) under its command in order to hold the wood north of the town. During 7

    12th (Service) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment (Bristol's Own)

    12th (Service) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment (Bristol's Own)

    12th_(Service)_Battalion,_Gloucestershire_Regiment_(Bristol's_Own)

  • 79th Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Devonshire Regiment 8th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) 12th (Service) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment 7th (Service) Battalion, Wiltshire

    79th Brigade (United Kingdom)

    79th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • 20th (Light) Division
  • Military unit

    rolling barrage 7th D.C.L.I. gained the objective, however only one company of the 7th S.L.I. gained the line. Both flanks of the 7th D.C.L.I. were initially

    20th (Light) Division

    20th (Light) Division

    20th_(Light)_Division

  • David Willcocks
  • British choral conductor (1919–2015)

    commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) on 15 February 1941, and was awarded the Military Cross as a temporary captain

    David Willcocks

    David Willcocks

    David_Willcocks

  • North-West India Football Association
  • Club (Kohat) 1–0 Government College (Lahore) 6 1938 7 1939 8 1940 C Company DCLI 2–1 Government College (Lahore) 9 1941 Government College (Lahore) 2–0 B

    North-West India Football Association

    North-West_India_Football_Association

  • 651 BC
  • Calendar year

    651 BC in various calendars Gregorian calendar 651 BC DCLI BC Ab urbe condita 103 Ancient Egypt era XXVI dynasty, 14 - Pharaoh Psamtik I, 14 Ancient Greek

    651 BC

    651_BC

  • Actions of the Bluff, 1916
  • Operations in Flanders, FWW, 1916, by the German 4th Army and British Second Army

    Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) war cemeteries in the area 1st DCLI Cemetery, The Bluff Hedge Row Trench Cemetery Woods Cemetery The 17th (Northern)

    Actions of the Bluff, 1916

    Actions of the Bluff, 1916

    Actions_of_the_Bluff,_1916

  • Robert Barrington-Ward
  • English barrister and journalist

    Barrington-Ward became an officer with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI). He went on to serve in France and Belgium, where he was mentioned in despatches

    Robert Barrington-Ward

    Robert_Barrington-Ward

  • Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands
  • May 1945 British liberation of the Crown Dependencies

    REME, Medical, Postal, Provost, Pioneer, Intelligence, Pay, Catering, PoW, DCLI band, Royal Marines, RAF, and Public Relations companies or sections Assorted

    Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands

    Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands

    Liberation_of_the_German-occupied_Channel_Islands

  • Walter Brooks (British Army officer)
  • English cricketer and British Army officer (1884–1965)

    graduating in 1905 and enlisting with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI). His service number was 11289. He made a single appearance in first-class

    Walter Brooks (British Army officer)

    Walter_Brooks_(British_Army_officer)

  • Bermuda Militia Artillery
  • Military unit

    island until 1957 when a company of the Duke Of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was withdrawn, along with the Command Headquarters and various detachments

    Bermuda Militia Artillery

    Bermuda Militia Artillery

    Bermuda_Militia_Artillery

  • Bristol Engineer Volunteers
  • Military unit

    of the month 61st (SM) Divisional RE (together with the pioneers of 1/5th DCLI, when they were not required as divisional infantry reserve) worked on the

    Bristol Engineer Volunteers

    Bristol Engineer Volunteers

    Bristol_Engineer_Volunteers

  • Richard Gale (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (1896–1982)

    promoted to the rank of captain in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) on 26 February 1930. In February 1932, Gale was seconded for service as

    Richard Gale (British Army officer)

    Richard Gale (British Army officer)

    Richard_Gale_(British_Army_officer)

  • Exeter and South Devon Volunteers
  • Military unit

    Devonshires and the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI), was renamed the Devon Brigade in 1901 and the DCLI later moved to a different formation. Service

    Exeter and South Devon Volunteers

    Exeter and South Devon Volunteers

    Exeter_and_South_Devon_Volunteers

  • Structure of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force
  • Military formation

    2/154th Infantry 234th Brigade (Brigadier General C. A. H. Maclean) 1/4th D.C.L.I., 123rd Outram Rifles, 58th Vaughan's Rifles, 1/152nd Infantry. 301st,

    Structure of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force

    Structure_of_the_Egyptian_Expeditionary_Force

  • James Fynn
  • Recipient of the Victoria Cross

    self-employed cutlery grinder who served in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) as a militiaman, and saw combat in the Boer War. He served again as a reservist

    James Fynn

    James Fynn

    James_Fynn

  • Funerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    national monument: The Brooding Soldier Commonwealth military cemetery: 1st D.C.L.I. Cemetery, The Bluff Commonwealth military cemetery: Bedford House Cemetery

    Funerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front)

    Funerary_and_memory_sites_of_the_First_World_War_(Western_Front)

  • Wyndham Childs
  • in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI). When the Second Boer War broke out he volunteered for overseas service

    Wyndham Childs

    Wyndham Childs

    Wyndham_Childs

  • 136th (2/1st Devon and Cornwall) Brigade
  • Military unit

    December, the brigade embarked at Southampton with three battalions; the 2/4th DCLI landed at Karachi on 9 January 1915 and the rest of the brigade at Bombay

    136th (2/1st Devon and Cornwall) Brigade

    136th_(2/1st_Devon_and_Cornwall)_Brigade

  • Woods Cemetery
  • WWI CWGC cemetery in Ypres, Belgium

    British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war. First DCLI Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, The Bluff Hedge Row Trench Commonwealth

    Woods Cemetery

    Woods Cemetery

    Woods_Cemetery

  • 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
  • WWII British Army military unit

    all the reserves until 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was the last uncommitted battalion. It attacked up the slopes of Hill 112

    110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

    110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

    110th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery

  • List of cemeteries in Belgium
  • Commission Cemetery Essex Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery First DCLI Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, The Bluff Hedge Row Trench Commonwealth

    List of cemeteries in Belgium

    List of cemeteries in Belgium

    List_of_cemeteries_in_Belgium

  • Bermuda Garrison
  • British military post

    result 'A' Company, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (1 DCLI) arrived to resume garrison duty at Prospect Camp in 1954. The 1957 Defence

    Bermuda Garrison

    Bermuda Garrison

    Bermuda_Garrison

  • Francis Mugliston
  • English cricketer

    at Hooge (Ypres) on 27/28 June 1915. He was rescued by Private Jones (6 / DCLI), my Great Uncle. Under heavy rifle and shell fire Private Jones rescued

    Francis Mugliston

    Francis_Mugliston

  • 44th (Ferozepore) Brigade
  • Military unit

    War The first commanding officer was appointed on 7 December 1914. 2/4th DCLI, 2/6th Sussex, 1/1st Kent, 2nd/1st Gurkhas, 1st/4th Gurkhas and 3rd/5th Gurkhas

    44th (Ferozepore) Brigade

    44th_(Ferozepore)_Brigade

  • 61st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    later to become the last surviving veteran of the trenches, served with 7th DCLI in 61st Brigade at Ypres in 1917 when he was 19 years old. He was wounded

    61st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    61st_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • Vyvyan Evelegh
  • British Army general (1898–1958)

    British Army as a second lieutenant in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) on 1 May 1917, during the First World War. He served on both the Western

    Vyvyan Evelegh

    Vyvyan Evelegh

    Vyvyan_Evelegh

  • List of Hong Kong football champions
  • (Unknown) 5 1912–13 R.G.A. (2) (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown) 6 1913–14 D.C.L.I. (1) Royal Engineers R.G.A. (Unknown) 7 1914–15 R.G.A. (3) (Unknown) (Unknown)

    List of Hong Kong football champions

    List_of_Hong_Kong_football_champions

  • 43rd (Wessex) Reconnaissance Regiment
  • Military unit

    hill with the infantry of 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI), a patrol of Hawker Typhoons, 'seeing the armoured cars and the infantry

    43rd (Wessex) Reconnaissance Regiment

    43rd (Wessex) Reconnaissance Regiment

    43rd_(Wessex)_Reconnaissance_Regiment

  • John Mogg (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (1913–2001)

    Alice Mary Mogg, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel John Fane Ballard, late DCLI, and Mary née Clerke Brown of Kingston Blount, Oxon. In 1939, he married

    John Mogg (British Army officer)

    John Mogg (British Army officer)

    John_Mogg_(British_Army_officer)

  • 179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
  • Military unit

    all the reserves until 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was the last uncommitted battalion. It attacked up the slopes of Hill 112

    179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery

    179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery

    179th_Field_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery

  • Roger Neville
  • British World War I flying ace (1895–1986)

    single-seat fighter. He received a regimental promotion, to lieutenant in the DCLI on 1 July 1917. He gained a double aerial victory on 6 July 1917, destroying

    Roger Neville

    Roger_Neville

  • East Surrey Regiment
  • Military unit

    withdrawn, on 19 May, just north of the town. On 21 May they relieved 2 DCLI and continued excursions at Rugge suffering many casualties and some fatalities

    East Surrey Regiment

    East_Surrey_Regiment

  • 1st Wiltshire Battery, Royal Field Artillery
  • Military unit

    all the reserves until 5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was the last uncommitted battalion. It attacked up the slopes of Hill 112

    1st Wiltshire Battery, Royal Field Artillery

    1st Wiltshire Battery, Royal Field Artillery

    1st_Wiltshire_Battery,_Royal_Field_Artillery

  • Prospect Camp, Bermuda
  • Military installation manned by the Royal Garrison Artillery

    regular detachment, a company of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI), was withdrawn in 1957, following which Prospect Camp, along with most of

    Prospect Camp, Bermuda

    Prospect Camp, Bermuda

    Prospect_Camp,_Bermuda

  • 203rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Cornwall's Light Infantry (formed in May 1940 at Truro as 50th Holding Battalion, DCLI; became 6th Bn on 9 October 1940) 8th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment

    203rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    203rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • Hong Kong Senior Shield
  • Association football tournament in Hong Kong

    I. 16 1911–12 K.O.Y.L.I. 5–0 Naval Yard 17 1912–13 Royal Engineers 5–0 D.C.L.I. 18 1913–14 R.G.A. 13–1 HMS Hampshire ~5,000 19 1914–15 Royal Engineers

    Hong Kong Senior Shield

    Hong_Kong_Senior_Shield

  • 43rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    were: 6th SLI: a dark green inverted triangle on the back of the jacket 6th DCLI: a brass bugle (from a shoulder title) mounted on a circle of khaki cloth

    43rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    43rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • Alexander Hood (British Army officer, born 1888)
  • British army general (1888–1980)

    resulting in 'A' Company, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (1 DCLI) being posted to Prospect Camp in 1954. Hood's tenure in the role was extended

    Alexander Hood (British Army officer, born 1888)

    Alexander Hood (British Army officer, born 1888)

    Alexander_Hood_(British_Army_officer,_born_1888)

  • 45th (2nd Wessex) Division
  • Military unit

    Southampton with 263 officers, 9,344 other ranks and 36 guns. The 2/4th DCLI and 2/4th Hampshires landed at Karachi on 9 January 1915 and the rest of

    45th (2nd Wessex) Division

    45th_(2nd_Wessex)_Division

  • Gheluvelt Plateau actions, July–August 1917
  • 43rd Brigade attacked with the 6th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (6th DCLI) on the right and the 6th Somerset Light Infantry (6th SLI) on the left.

    Gheluvelt Plateau actions, July–August 1917

    Gheluvelt Plateau actions, July–August 1917

    Gheluvelt_Plateau_actions,_July–August_1917

  • Par Coastal Gun Battery
  • Harbour Master's house received a direct hit killing one soldier from the DCLI on coastal defence duties. The Paddington-Penzance railway line was also

    Par Coastal Gun Battery

    Par Coastal Gun Battery

    Par_Coastal_Gun_Battery

  • 5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment
  • Part-time unit of the British Army

    Battalions from June 1915). The men from the five TF battalions of the Devons and DCLI were formed into 86th Provisional Battalion, as part of 10th Provisional

    5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

    5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

    5th_(Prince_of_Wales's)_Battalion,_Devonshire_Regiment

  • Cornwall Fortress Royal Engineers
  • Military unit

    at British Army 1945 on. Archived 10 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine DCLI at British Army 1945 on. "The Light Infantry website". Archived from the

    Cornwall Fortress Royal Engineers

    Cornwall Fortress Royal Engineers

    Cornwall_Fortress_Royal_Engineers

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  • VPA
  • VPA

    Vice President Administration

    VPA

  • FDAP
  • FDAP

    : First District Appellate Project

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  • SUV
  • SUV

    Small Unilamella Vesicles

    SUV

  • VBRS
  • VBRS

    Virtual Broadband Redundancy System

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  • ARWO
  • ARWO

    Aerial Reconnaissance Weather Officer

    ARWO

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  • PRD

    Punk Rock Domestics

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  • CS-IS
  • CS-IS

    Conceptual Schema to Internal Schema

    CS-IS

  • MCCF
  • MCCF

    Mainland China Christian Fellowship

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  • POS
  • POS

    Product of Sums

    POS

  • VTEC
  • VTEC

    Virtually Torqueless Engine Crutch

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