The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1968. The regiment served in the Boer War, WWI, WW2, Korea, and Malaya.
Last night the Band & Bugles instructors’ ensemble had their first engagement for over 18 months! They entertained the Durham Light Infantry Veterans with a range of music as they celebrated their annual reunion🇬🇧 @DurhamInfantry#inspiretoachieve
Free history ebook alert!
In this extraordinary book, the soldiers who served in the Durham Light Infantry recount their personal experiences of serving in World War II.
Dunkirk to Belsen: The Soldiers’ Own Dramatic Stories by John Sadler - https://t.co/2eQWmRyKlN
Men of the 6 Durham Light Infantry receive attention from local nurses in Catania, Sicily 1943. I am in awe of the research carried out on units of the Durham Light 1920-1946 on this website complete with excellent photographs.
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Major John Cassells Browne died on 9th August 1944 when D Company, 6th Battalion Durham Light Infantry came under machine-gun attack in Normandy, France.
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Jul 31 1917 #OTD During the Battle of Pilckem Ridge, John Warwick Brooke takes these photos (IWM Q 5713 & IWM Q 5712) of the 11th Battalion (Pioneers), Durham Light Infantry getting off the train
IWM Q 2641, Ernest Brooks photo of 11th Battalion (Pioneers), Durham Light Infantry
The display and storage of the Durham Light Infantry Collection will be discussed by councillors and stakeholders at a meeting on Wednesday 28 July at 1.30pm. Watch live at https://t.co/7cEIeataQU Public attendance is limited and must be pre-booked. https://t.co/Wjj95vgECj
The 2nd battalion Durham Light Infantry on parade in Fermoy, County Cork, in May 1910 for the proclamation of George V as King of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, &c &c …
Victoria Crosses of Rifles Heritage:
Private Adam Wakenshaw, Durham Light Infantry (an antecedent of The Rifles) was awarded a VC for his actions at Mersa Matruh (27/06/1942). Despite having an arm blown off, he continued to fire his anti-tank gun until he was finally killed.
Panthers, Shermans and of course the famous 9th Battalion Durham Light Infantry later:
https://t.co/QWvX0JayYn 6.00pm UK
With @ObjectiveDDay and @MagDDay4you
Today is the 81st anniversary of the start of the Siege of Malta during World War 2 (11th June 1940). Three antecedent regiments of The Rifles took part in the defence. 2/DEVONS and 1/ DORSETS saw action throughout the siege, while 1/DLI served on Malta for 6-months in 1942.
Next Wednesday 16 June our Cabinet will be asked to agree to a review of options for the display and storage of the Durham Light Infantry Collection and archive, as well as the former museum building and grounds. Watch the 9.30am meeting live on YouTube : https://t.co/yrkjlOEgIA