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REGIMENTAL REMEMBRANCE

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  To mark Remembrance Day the 1st Battalion had the honour of exercising the freedom of the City of Liverpool. Marching with drums beating, Colours flying and bayonets fixed, before conducting a Service of Remembrance at Liverpool Parish Church. Honouring the lives of our fallen comrades from our past to our present. From the World Wars to recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Lest we forget.  

WAR OF THE ROSES ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH

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  Wednesday 25 th   August saw the annual cricket match between 4 YORKS and 4 LANCS take place. More commonly known as the ‘War of the Roses’, this year’s battle took place on home turf at Rishton Cricket Club. 4 LANCS Regiment went on to win the 20 over match with 149 runs against 4 YORKS 74 runs. It was a fantastic opportunity for all ranks to come together in a sporting environment and to meet our counterparts in 4 YORKS and establish new connections and reaffirm some old ones 4 LANCS team was captained by Sgt Peltier who led us to victory. The match was followed by a BBQ and a presentation by CO 4 LANCS who awarded the man of the match to Mr Harrington who achieved 70 runs for 4 LANCS, presented a plaque to the umpires, and to Rishton cricket club and presented the Ashes to Sgt Peltier. Well done LANCS and we look forward to next year 4 YORKS!

THE DUKE OF LANCASTER’S REGIMENT WORKING WITH HIGHFIELD LEADERSHIP ACADEMY COMBINED CADET FORCE

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As part of the Cadet Expansion Programme (CEP), The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment has been working with the Highfield Leadership Academy Combined Cadet Force (CCF) in Blackpool. The CEP is part of the Government’s aim of promoting military ethos in schools; to instil values in young people that will help them get the most out of their lives, and to contribute to their communities and country. Formed in 2019, Highfield is one of our newest CCFs and is led by School Staff Instructor WO2 Ian McCleary, who was previously SSI at Rossall School. The Highfield CCF programme offers pupils leadership opportunities and develops key life skills such as confidence, self-discipline and resourcefulness. Our Regimental Support Team has been working with the Cadets during their training in physical exercise, fieldwork, drill and CIS training. The Cadets have been able to get a closer look at and try out the kit and uniforms currently used by The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment . The Cadets have been enthu

LANCS SOLDIER TAKES ON GRUELLING CHARITY CHALLENGE IN MEMORY OF MUM

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Corporal James Kirby, a Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (LANCS) soldier based at Infantry Training Centre (ITC) Catterick, has ‘tabbed’ 154 miles, carrying 59kg, across the North of England in 48 hours, all in aid of Blesma. The charity is close to Cpl Kirby's heart, as his mum Denise had suffered from a life of physical difficulties after having her legs removed and being left unable to use her arms. And after Denise died in March, after contracting the Covid-19 virus, Cpl Kirby decided he would travel 154 miles on foot, from Preston's Flag Market to ITC Catterick and back to raise money for the Blesma charity - all while carrying 59 kilos of weight on his back. "The route I took was the same route I drove home the night I got the call telling me my mum was going to die. I walked to ITC Catterick and back to represent the 48 hour battle that she had when fighting for her life." And her lifetime of suffering from diabetes, immobility and a stroke is what inspired son Jam