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Royal Hong Kong Regiment

The Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) (RHKR(V)) (Chinese: 皇家香港軍團(義勇軍), formed in May 1854, was a local auxiliary militia force funded and administered by the colonial Government of Hong Kong. Its powers and duties were mandated by the Royal Hong Kong Regiment Ordinance.[1]

Not to be confused with Hong Kong Regiment.

Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers)

1854–1995

local auxiliary militia

Nulli Secundus in Oriente (Second to None in the East)

 red,  yellow,  blue

1854, 1971, 1995

皇家香港軍團(義勇軍)

Wòhng gāa hēung góng gwān tyùhn (yih yúhng gwān)

Wòhng gāa hēung góng gwān tyùhn (yih yúhng gwān)

Wong4 gaa1 heong1 gong2 gwan1 tyun4 (ji6 jung5 gwan1)

During the Imperial age, home defence units were raised in various British colonies with the intention of allowing regular army units tied up on garrison duty to be deployed elsewhere. These units were generally organised along British Army lines. The first locally raised militia in Hong Kong was the Hong Kong Volunteers, a forerunner of what was to become the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers).


Although the British government, as national government, was responsible for the defence of the territories and colonies, and held direct control of military units raised within them, the local forces were raised and funded by the local governments or the territories and as such the RHKR(V) was always a branch of the Hong Kong government. It was not a part of the reserve force of the British Army. The RHKR(V) did however form part of the order of battle of 48 Gurkha Infantry Brigade and were under command of the commander of the British forces in Hong Kong.


These locally raised defence units met British military standards in organisation and efficiency. Many of the officers and NCOs attended training in the UK. Although colonial/overseas British territories' auxiliary units could have no tasking under the British Ministry of Defence, and members could not be compelled to serve outside their territory, many served voluntarily on attachment to British Regular and Territorial Army units.


The regiment, which disbanded in 1995, should not be confused with the separate, shortlived Hong Kong Regiment (1892–1902), which was a regular infantry regiment of the British Army, recruited in India.

Regimental Headquarters

Headquarters Squadron

A,B,C,D Saber Squadron

Regimental Police

Home Guard Squadron

Training Squadron

Band

Junior Leader Corps - 'J Corps' was a youth organisation created by the RHKR(V) in 1971 and now renamed .

Hong Kong Adventure Corps

Lt Col K B L Simson April 1993-3rd September 1995

The Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) Association was created in 1995 as a charitable organization to support former members in Hong Kong with a Club House located at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Happy Valley Racecourse.[7]

1854 – Hong Kong Volunteers

1878 – Hong Kong Artillery and Rifle Volunteer Corps

1917 – Hong Kong Defence Corps

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1920 – Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps

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1949 – Hong Kong Defence Force

1951 – Royal Hong Kong Defence Force

1961 – Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers)

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1970 – Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers)

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Equipment[edit]

Vehicles[edit]

List of vehicles used by regiment prior to disbanding:[9][10][11]

St. Edward's Crown

Two as supporters, but without a crest

Chinese dragons

Motto: Nulli Secundus in Oriente

The regiment's badge at disbandment consisted of:


Earlier badges had a Tudor Crown and the Volunteer Corps had no Oriental features:

King's Colour of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC). Used as stand in for the Hong Kong Defence Force

King's Colour of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC). Used as stand in for the Hong Kong Defence Force

Regimental Colour of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC). Used as stand in for the Hong Kong Defence Force

Regimental Colour of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC). Used as stand in for the Hong Kong Defence Force

Camp flag of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) (RHKR)

Camp flag of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) (RHKR)

Regimental Guidon of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) (RHKR)

Regimental Guidon of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) (RHKR)

British Army Aid Group

Hong Kong Adventure Corps

Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps

Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps

Hong Kong Chinese Regiment

Hong Kong Volunteer Company

Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force

Hong Kong Military Service Corps

RHKR The Volunteers Association

RHKR Forum

RHKR Volunteers Association (Ontario) Canada

Hong Kong Volunteer and ex-PoW Association of NSW (RHKR Australia Branch)