
The Hertfordshire Regiment
The Hertfordshire Regiment was a British Army infantry unit formed in 1908, named after the county of Hertfordshire. It contributed to Britain’s military efforts, including both World Wars, by engaging in various battles and campaigns. The regiment comprised local volunteers and professional soldiers, fostering regional identity and pride. In 1959, it was merged into the 3rd Battalion of The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, continuing its legacy within the British Army’s regimental structure. The regiment is remembered for its service, sacrifices, and role in shaping the military history of Hertfordshire and the United Kingdom.