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Border Regiment

The Border Regiment was a line infantry infantry regiment of the British Army, which was formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot and the 55th (Westmorland) Regiment of Foot.
After service in both World War I and World War II, it was amalgamated with the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) into the King's Own Royal Border Regiment in 1959 which was later merged with the King's Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) and the Queen's Lancashire Regiment to form the present Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire and Border), which continues the lineage of the Border Regiment.
==1881–1914==
The regiment was formed on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms. Under the reforms, each line infantry regiment was to have a defined regimental district, with two regular battalions sharing a single permanent depot. At any one time, one battalion was to be on foreign service and one on "home" service.
In the case of the Border Regiment, the regimental district comprised the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, with the depot established at Carlisle Castle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.armymuseums.org.uk/museums/0000000052-Border-Regiment--King-s-Own-Royal-Border-Regiment-Museum.htm )〕 The outbreak of the Second Anglo-Boer War in 1899 found the British Army overstretched, and the 1st Battalion was one of many "home service" units dispatched to fight in the conflict. The Battalion saw action at Colenso and Spion Kop as part of the campaign to relieve Ladysmith.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.angloboerwar.com/unit-information/imperial-units/535-border-regiment )
The two regular battalions were stationed as follows:
1st Battalion (ex 34th Foot)
*India and Burma 1881–1890
*England 1890–1897
*Malta 1897–1899
*South Africa 1899–1902
*England 1902–1908
*India and Burma 1908–1915
2nd Battalion (ex 55th Foot)
*Ireland, Channel Islands and Malta 1881–1890
*India and Burma 1890–1905
*South Africa 1905–1907
*England and Wales 1907–1914
The militia and rifle volunteers of Cumberland and Westmorland also became reserve battalions of the regiment in 1881: The Royal Cumberland Regiment of Militia and the Royal Westmorland Regiment of Militia became the 3rd and 4th Battalions respectively, while the rifle volunteers became the 1st (Cumberland) and 2nd (Westmorland) Volunteer Battalions.〔 Detachments of these battalions saw service in the Boer War of 1899 – 1902, and a 3rd Volunteer Battalion was raised in 1900. In 1908, the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 reorganised the reserve battalions: the 4th Battalion was disbanded, while the 3rd was transferred to the Special Reserve, the volunteer battalions became units of the new Territorial Force as the 4th (Westmorland and Cumberland) and 5th (Cumberland) Battalions.〔

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