Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion, Park, Church Street, Oswestry, Shropshire, England, UK
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A memorial to those of the Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion who fell during the years 1953 - 2004
Waymark Code: WMCFJH
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/02/2011
Published By: 3am
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A memorial to those of the Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion who fell during the years 1953 - 2004. The plaque reads:-
Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion
(Former Infantry Boys BN)
This unit took selected boy entrants aged
14 to 16 years and trained them to be warrant
officers and senior nco's (non-commissioned officers) for the brigade of
guards and the infantry of the line. These ranks
form the backbone of the British regimental
system providing leadership, discipline and
organisation. They are the custodians of the
traditions which give each regiment its
individual character. The concept was a
resounding success. Most of the boys went on
to serve with great distinction with many
achieving commissioned rank. The infantry
junior leaders battalion was the senior nco's
sandhurst and its positive impact was felt
throughout the British army for some 55 years.
The battalion was granted the freedom of
Oswestry in 1971, a unique honour for a boys
training unit.
Tuxford/Harrogate 1952 - 1954 Plymouth 1954 - 1960
Oswestry 1960 - 1975 Shorncliffe 1975 - 1985
The Plaque on the side reads:-
To Those of out Number
Who fell on active service
1953-2004
We will remember them
Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial
In Honor Of: Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion
Marker Text: Infantry Junior Leaders Battalion
(Former Infantry Boys BN)
This unit took selected boy entrants aged
14 to 16 years and trained them to be warrant
officers and senior nco's (non-commissioned officers) for the brigade of
guards and the infantry of the line. These ranks
form the backbone of the British regimental
system providing leadership, discipline and
organisation. They are the custodians of the
traditions which give each regiment its
individual character. The concept was a
resounding success. Most of the boys went on
to serve with great distinction with many
achieving commissioned rank. The infantry
junior leaders battalion was the senior nco's
sandhurst and its positive impact was felt
throughout the British army for some 55 years.
The battalion was granted the freedom of
Oswestry in 1971, a unique honour for a boys
training unit.
Tuxford/Harrogate 1952 - 1954 Plymouth 1954 - 1960
Oswestry 1960 - 1975 Shorncliffe 1975 - 1985
The Plaque on the side reads:-
To Those of out Number
Who fell on active service
1953-2004
We will remember them
Date of dedication: 2003 onward
Who Put it Here?: Oswestry Town Council
Description of Memorial: A white stone pillar on the side of Oswestry Park with a number of other memorials to the forces.
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): Not listed
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