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The Cyprus Regiment was a military unit of the British Army. Created by the British Government during World War II, it was made up of volunteers from the Greek Cypriot, Turkish Cypriot, Armenian, Maronite and Latin inhabitants of Cyprus, but also included other Commonwealth nationalities.
The badge of the Cyprus Regiment was a shield charged with two lions passant guardant in pale and ensigned with the Imperial Crown and below the shield was a scroll bearing the title of the regiment.
Service history
The Cyprus Regiment was founded on 12 April 1940. It included Infantry, Mechanical, Transport and Pack Transport Companies. Cypriot mule drivers were the first colonial troops sent to the Western Front. They served in France, Ethiopia, Palestine, and Italy carrying equipment to areas inaccessible to vehicles. They were used to supply and support other troops at Monte Cassino.
On a brief visit to Cyprus in 1943, Winston Churchill praised the "soldiers of the Cyprus Regiment who have served honourably on many fields from Libya to Dunkirk."
About 30,000 Cypriots served in the Cyprus Regiment. The regiment was involved in action from the very start and served in the Battle of France, in the Greek Campaign (the Battle of Greece, in which about 600 soldiers were captured at Kalamata, in 1941), North Africa (Operation Compass), France, the Middle East and Italy. Many soldiers were taken prisoner especially at the beginning of the war and were interned in various POW camps, including Stalag VIII-B Lamsdorf, Stalag IV-C at Wistritz near Teplitz (now in the Czech Republic), and Stalag IV-B near Dresden. The soldiers captured in Kalamata were transported by train to prisoner of war camps.
In the post-war years the regiment served in Cyprus and the Middle East, including Palestine during the 1945-1948 period. The regiment was disbanded on 31 March 1950.
References
Sources
Panyiotou, Nicos. Cyprus' participation in World War II. Nicosia : Theopres Press Ltd., 1985.
50th anniversary of The Cyprus Regiment, 1939-1945. Nicosia : Republic of Cyprus Press & Information Office, 1990
London Gazette : Operations in the Middle East from August, 1939 to November, 1940 (Publication date: 11 June 1946 Supplement: 37609 Page: 2997) (
Jackson, Ashley. The British Empire and the Second World War
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
External links
Cyprus Regiment History
Cyprus Veterans' Association Archived 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
Cyprus Armed Forces
Kazamias, Georgios. Military Recruitment and Selection in a British Colony: The Cyprus Regiment 1939–1944
Imperial War Museum : Cypriots Serving with the British Forces
The participation of Cypriots in World War II
Turkish Cypriots in World War II
Operation Compass (1940-1941): Orders of Battle
The Wartime Memories Project - Stalag IV-B POW Camp
Commonwealth War Graves Commission : Cyprus Regiment
New medals for WWII veteran who lost originals in 1974 Archived 13 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
Robert Menzies’ 1941 Diary : The Greek campaign Archived 11 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
Official Programme of the Victory Celebrations, London, England, 8 June 1946
WW2 Peoples War : Gunner Bellas, POW
Battle of Crete WO Bill Knox
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