The East and West Riding Regiment was a regiment of the British Territorial Army from 1999 to 2006. In 2006, it was re-designated as the 4th Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment.
Ypres Company (Duke of Wellington's Regiment), at Huddersfield and Keighley (from C and B Companies, 3rd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment)
Fontenay Company (Duke of Wellington's Regiment), at Barnsley and Sheffield (from HQ and A Companies, 3rd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment)
Quebec Company (Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire), at Hull and Beverley (from B Company, 3rd Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire)
Imphal Company (Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire), at Worsley Barracks, York and Leeds (from A Company, 3rd Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire)
Minden Company (Light Infantry), at Wakefield and Batley (from HQ and C Squadrons, King's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry)
No new cap badge was created for this regiment: soldiers wore their former regimental cap badge or were badged according to the company they joined. The regimental crest was a combination of the Light Infantry and the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire cap badges and crest from the Duke of Wellington's Regiment. During the summer of 2004 the regiment adopted a single Tactical Recognition Flash (TRF) of the White Rose of Yorkshire on a black background (this design was previously used by the 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division between the First and early in the Second World War). The official Army abbreviation for the regiment was "E and WRR".[3]
Two months prior to being re-designated as the 4th Battalion of The Yorkshire Regiment, the two Yorkshire companies of the Tyne-Tees Regiment were integrated into the structure of the regiment, and some of the regiment's companies were converted into other units; furthermore, the regimental HQ moved to York. This was to ease the re-designation process in June 2006. After this re-structuring, the regiment's structure was as follows:[2]
HQ Company (later renamed Waterloo Company), at Worsley Barracks, York and Scarborough (from Imphal Company, East and West Riding Regiment; and A Company, Tyne-Tees Regiment)
A Company (Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire), at Hull, Beverley, and Leeds (from Quebec Company, and Leeds Platoon, Imphal Company)
C Company (Duke of Wellington's Regiment), at Huddersfield and Keighley (from Ypres Company)
D Company (Duke of Wellington's Regiment), at Barnsley and Sheffield (from Fontenay Company)
Minden Company was broken up, with the Company HQ forming 299 Parachute Engineer Squadron, and the Doncaster Platoon formed C (Rifles) Company, 5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.[2]