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25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion

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25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion
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25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion was a bicycle battalion of the London Regiment of the British Army.[1] The battalion was converted to a unit of the Royal Corps of Signals in 1922.[2]

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26th Middlesex (Cyclists) Volunteer Corps, 1896

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The unit was originally formed on 26 February 1888 as the 26th Middlesex (Cyclist) Volunteer Corps, as part of a growing interest in the use of bicycles for military uses. It originally comprised three troops lettered 'A' to 'C' and was originally linked to the King's Royal Rifle Corps.[3] It was attached to the Inns of Court Regiment and was affiliated with the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).[4]

In 1908 on the formation of the Territorial Force as part of the Haldane Reforms the unit became part of the newly created London Regiment.[5]

Men from the unit took part in the campaign in Waziristan (1919), 3rd Afghan War and some were present at the Amritsar Massacre in 1919.[6]

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Memorials

Its First World War memorial is located in All Saints Church, Fulham.[7]

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