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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles



6th Sep 1940 Orders  location map

8th Sep 1940 Orders  location map

6th Oct 1942 Exercise  location map

1st May 1944 Planning  location map

19th of May 1944 Visit from Montgomery  location map

26th May 1944 On the Move

1st Jun 1944 Accident

4th Jun 1944 Preparations

5th Jun 1944 Paratroopers

6th June 1944 Pathfinders

6th June 1944 Landings

6th June 1944 Landings

6th Jun 1944 Gliders

7th June 1944 Objectives Taken  location map

7th Jun 1944 In Action

7th Jun 1944 Landings  location map

7th Jun 1944 In Action  location map

7th Jun 1944 Under Fire  location map

7th Jun 1944 In Action

8th Jun 1944 Consolidation

8th Jun 1944 In Action

9th Jun 1944 Counter Attack

9th Jun 1944 Patrols  location map

12th Jun 1944 Under Fire

13th Jun 1944 Attack Made

6th Jul 1944 Church Destroyed

7th Jul 1944 In Action

18th Jul 1944 In Action

27th Jul 1944 Bombing

16th Aug 1944 Intelligence

17th Aug 1944 Advance

18th Aug 1944 Advance

19th Aug 1944 Advance

22nd Aug 1944 Forwards

23rd Aug 1944 Forwards

1st of January 1945 Change of Command  location map

1st Mar 1945 Preparations

12th Mar 1945 Orders

18th Mar 1945 Preparations

20th Mar 1945 On the Move

23rd Mar 1945 Preparations

24th Mar 1945 In Action

25th Mar 1945 In Action

26th Mar 1945 Reliefs Completed

27th Mar 1945 Advance

28th Mar 1945 Advance

29th Mar 1945 Orders

29th Mar 1945 Under Fire

30th Mar 1945 Advance

31st Mar 1945 Advance

1st Apr 1945 Bridgehead

2nd Apr 1945 Shelling

3rd Apr 1945 Attack Made

4th Apr 1945 Attack Made

4th Apr 1945 On the March

5th Apr 1945 Bridges

6th Apr 1945 Enemy Active

7th Apr 1945 Advance

8th Apr 1945 Advance

9th Apr 1945 Consolidation

10th Apr 1945 Moving Forward

11th Apr 1945 Advance Resumes

12th Apr 1945 Forwards

13th Apr 1945 Forwards

14th Apr 1945 On the Move

15th Apr 1945 On the Move

16th Apr 1945 Advance

17th Apr 1945 Advance

18th Apr 1945 Advance

19th Apr 1945 Moves

20th Apr 1945 On the Move

21st Apr 1945 Area Cleared

22nd Apr 1945 Preparations

22nd of April 1945 Plans to attack Bremen  location map

23rd Apr 1945 On the Move

27th Apr 1945 Orders

29th Apr 1945 Wood Cleared

30th Apr 1945 Advance

1st May 1945 Reorganisation

2nd May 1945 Reorganisation

3rd May 1945 Reorganisation

4th May 1945 Reorganisation

9th May 1945 Football

19th May 1945 On the Move

21st of June 1945 Transfers  location map


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Those known to have served with

1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

  • Barr James. L/Cpl.
  • Burbidge Samuel Raymond Evelynn Richard. Lt. (d.31st March 1945)
  • Smith Joseph Harold Albert. L/Cpl.

The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please Add a Name to this List

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Want to know more about 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles?


There are:1402 items tagged 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


L/Cpl. Joseph Harold Albert "Johnny" Smith 8th Btn. Kings Liverpool Regiment

Joseph Smith in Nathanya, Palestine.

Josephs cap badge. 8th Irish.

Joseph is on the far right.

1st Royal Ulster Rifles football team. Joseph front 2nd from right.

Joseph Smith, also known as Smudger or Johnny was my father, and I would like to hear from anyone that either knew him, or knows anyone that may have known him during WW2 or thereafter.

My late father Joseph was born on 7th of December 1922 in Everton, Merseyside. He enlisted in the Army in Liverpool on 25th of April 1941 at the age of 18, proudly following the family tradition set by his father Harold Sidney Smith, who was a WW1 veteran. Joseph was first posted to the 70th Battalion The Kings Regiment Liverpool, a young soldiers territorial battalion. He was later posted to the Lancashire Fusiliers 7th of January 1943 for a short period before being transferred again to the 8th Irish Battalion The Kings Regiment Liverpool on 3rd of April 1943.

On D-Day Joseph landed with the 8th Irish on Juno Beach at Mike Green in support of Canadian forces, namely the Royal Winnipeg Rifles. His battalion formed part of the 7th Beach Group. He spent around 6 weeks at Juno Beach before the 8th Irish were disbanded, and he was subsequently transferred on to the 1st Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles on 21st of July 1944 and joined the 1st RUR's at Le Mesnil, just east of the Pegasus Bridge. Joseph continued his service with the 1st Royal Ulster Rifles in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany. He took part in Operation Varsity, the allied airborne invasion of Germany, as part of the 6th Airlanding (Glider) Brigade, attached to the 6th Airborne division, landing on the 24th of March 1945 by glider at Hamminkeln. At this time Joseph was promoted to the rank on Lance Corporal. After the war Joseph was deployed to Palestine on the 1st of October 1945 with the 1st RUR's still attached to the 6th Airborne Division. Joseph was also a member of the 1st RUR's football team. For his service during WW2 Joseph was awarded the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and the War Medal 1939-45, and I have claimed these medals from the MoD, and I am proud to display them.

During his service with the 1st RUR's Joseph became great friends with his comrade Sidney Everitt. During a period of leave, Sidney took Joseph home with him to the East End of London. Sidney was married to Elizabeth Snell, and during this leave Joseph was introduced to Elizabeth's sister Rebecca (my mum). The rest is history and Joseph and Rebecca became a couple and later married in 1949.

Joseph's service in Palestine ended on 5th of September 1946 and he was subsequently then placed on reserve until 1954, the year I was born. My dad died in 1963 when I was only 8 years old. I knew nothing about his Army service. I knew he had been in the Army and had seen some photos that my mum Rebecca had, but that's all. I have carried out painstaking research to uncover his story and I am immensely proud of his contribution to the war. Everything I have related here has been a labour of love.

Again, I would love to hear from anyone who knew Joseph or knows anyone who may have known him. Maybe your father or grandfather were in Palestine or were in the same football team? It's a long shot after so long.

Steven James Smith



Lt. Samuel Raymond Evelynn Richard Burbidge Royal Sussex Regiment (d.31st March 1945)

Samuel Burbidge was serving attached to the 1st (Airborne) Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles when he lost his life.










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