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As a result of defence cuts implemented in the late 1950s, the 1st Battalion, [[The Royal Norfolk Regiment]] and the 1st Battalion, [[The Suffolk Regiment]] amalgamated on 29 August 1959 to form the 1st Battalion, '''1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk)'''.
As a result of defence cuts implemented in the late 1950s, the 1st Battalion, [[The Royal Norfolk Regiment]] and the 1st Battalion, [[The Suffolk Regiment]] amalgamated on 29 August 1959 to form the 1st Battalion, '''1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk)'''.


The Regiment was based in [[West Germany]] where the Royal Norfolks were based, and was based in [[West Berlin]], an exclave surrounded by Communist [[East Germany]]. In 1961 the Regiment returned to the UK for the first since its creation, being based in [[Harwich]]. The following year the 1st East Anglians deployed to the [[South America]]n colony of [[British Guiana]] (now the state of [[Guyana]]) after violence erupted between the African and Indian ethnic groups there. The Regiment returned to the UK later that year.
On formation the regiment was based in [[West Berlin]] (the location of the 1st Royal Norfolks), an exclave of [[West Germany]] surrounded by Communist [[East Germany]]. In 1961 the Regiment returned to the UK for the first since its creation, being based in [[Harwich]]. The following year the 1st East Anglians deployed to the [[South America]]n colony of [[British Guiana]] (now the state of [[Guyana]]) after violence erupted between the African and Indian ethnic groups there. The Regiment returned to the UK later that year.


In February 1964 the Regiment arrived in [[Aden]] as part of the [[Aden Brigade]], seeing active service in the [[Radfan]] on the border with [[South Yemen]] as part of [[Radforce]], fighting [[Egypt]]ian-supported guerillas, losing a number of its soldiers in the process. In September that year, while still based there, the Regiment amalgamated with the three other remaining regiments of the [[East Anglian Brigade]] on 1 September to form one of the new 'large' regiments, the [[Royal Anglian Regiment]]; the 1st East Anglians became the 1st Battalion (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk).
In February 1964 the Regiment arrived in [[Aden]] as part of the [[Aden Brigade]], seeing active service in the [[Radfan]] on the border with [[South Yemen]] as part of [[Radforce]], fighting [[Egypt]]ian-supported guerillas, losing a number of its soldiers in the process. In September that year, while still based there, the Regiment amalgamated with the three other remaining regiments of the [[East Anglian Brigade]] on 1 September to form one of the new 'large' regiments, the [[Royal Anglian Regiment]]; the 1st East Anglians became the 1st Battalion (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk).

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1st East Anglian Regiment
Active29 August 1959 - 1964
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
Commanders
Colonel-in-ChiefHRH Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

The 1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk) was an infantry regiment of the British Army.

As a result of defence cuts implemented in the late 1950s, the 1st Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment and the 1st Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment amalgamated on 29 August 1959 to form the 1st Battalion, 1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk).

On formation the regiment was based in West Berlin (the location of the 1st Royal Norfolks), an exclave of West Germany surrounded by Communist East Germany. In 1961 the Regiment returned to the UK for the first since its creation, being based in Harwich. The following year the 1st East Anglians deployed to the South American colony of British Guiana (now the state of Guyana) after violence erupted between the African and Indian ethnic groups there. The Regiment returned to the UK later that year.

In February 1964 the Regiment arrived in Aden as part of the Aden Brigade, seeing active service in the Radfan on the border with South Yemen as part of Radforce, fighting Egyptian-supported guerillas, losing a number of its soldiers in the process. In September that year, while still based there, the Regiment amalgamated with the three other remaining regiments of the East Anglian Brigade on 1 September to form one of the new 'large' regiments, the Royal Anglian Regiment; the 1st East Anglians became the 1st Battalion (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk).

Other information

Associated Cadet Forces

The Army sections of some contingents of the Combined Cadet Force were associated with the Regiment, as follows:

References


See also

Preceded by 1st East Anglian Regiment
1959–1964
Succeeded by