The Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army from 1961 to 1966. Its lineage is continued by the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires).

History

The regiment was formed on 1 March 1961, as a consequence of defence cuts implemented in the 1950s, by the amalgamation of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) and the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment.

In 1961, the regiment was deployed in Kenya, then a British colony. In the following year the regiment returned to the United Kingdom, where the 1st Battalion was presented with its first colours by its Colonel-in-Chief, HM King Frederik IX of Denmark at Folkestone on 23 June.

Alliances

  • – The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada (1961–1966)
  • – 1st Battalion (Carleton and York), The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (1961–1966)
  • – The Essex and Kent Scottish (1961–1966)
  • – The Canterbury Regiment (1961–1964)
  • – 2nd Battalion (Canterbury and Nelson-Marlborough, and West Coast), Royal New Zealand Infantry (1964–1966)

Other information

  • Colonel-in-Chief: HM King Frederik IX of Denmark
  • Colonel: Chief Commandant HRH The Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent

Deputy Colonels

Deputy colonels of the regiment were:

  • 1961–1961: Maj-Gen. Valentine Boucher, CB, CBE (ex the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment))
  • 1961–1963?: Maj-Gen. Dennis Edmund Blaquiere Talbot, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, DL (as Associate Colonel) (ex The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment)
  • 1963?–1965: Maj-Gen. Dennis Edmund Blaquiere Talbot, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, DL
  • 1965–1966: Lt-Gen. Sir Richard Craddock, KBE, CB, DSO (to the Queen's Regiment)
  • 1966: Regiment amalgamated with The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment, The Royal Sussex Regiment and The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) to form The Queen's Regiment

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