| Her Majesty's Armed Forces - The Yorkshire Regiment |
The
Ferret Education and Research Trust is extremely proud
to be associated with Her Majesty's Armed Forces by way
of charitable patronage from The Yorkshire Regiment.
As is the strong tradition within Yorkshire, ferrets make
their presence known within this regiment which is steeped in a
300 year history of Yorkshire warrior tradition and the
unity of common values.
The regiment is the home of
Imphal and Quebec; two marvellous and
handsome ferrets who were originally a gift from local
people and as such were adopted by the regiment as their
official mascots. The ferrets are named after 2 battles
which the Yorkshire Regiment fought in and received
honours for;
 The first is
Imphal - which took place around a city of the same
name in Burma during the campaign in 1944. It involved The West Yorkshire Regiment (14th Foot)
and it is
marked by a regimental anniversary which is held on 22nd
June.
The second is Quebec - a conflict during
the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. The day is
marked and celebrated through the regimental anniversary
on 13th September and was formerly a Regimental Day of
the East Yorkshire Regiment (15th Foot).
FERT would like to express
its thanks and gratitude to Major (Ret'd) Mike Sullivan, Regimental Affairs Officer,
who was a huge help in assisting our charity to obtain
this precious patronage. Major Sullivan added in his
letter to FERT HQ "The Yorkshire Regiment... who
are based in Catterick but are currently serving on
Operation TELIC in Iraq.... is happy to be associated
with your charity.... you will pleased to hear that the mascots
are enjoying life in Catterick rather than Basra."
(Trustee Note: I am sure they would be there to help out
if they could!)
For more information on The Yorkshire
Regiment; the various battalions and their history,
please visit
http://www.army.mod.uk/yorkshire_regiment.
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'Fortune Favours the Brave' -
Regimental Motto - |
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