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Hong Kong Logistic Support Regiment RLC
Active8 April 1994 – 31 May 1997
Disbanded31 May 1997
CountryBritish Hong Kong British Hong Kong
Allegiance British Army
BranchArmy
TypeSupport
RoleLogistics
Size500
Garrison/HQOsborn Barracks, British Hong Kong
Nickname(s)"The 1000-Day Regiment"

The Hong Kong Logistic Support Regiment RLC[1] was a British Army regiment and affiliated to the Royal Logistic Corps. It was raised on 8 April 1994 to provide logistical support in British Hong Kong prior to the handover of Hong Kong to China.[2] The regiment was disbanded on 31 May 1997, giving it the nickname of the "1000-Day Regiment" as its 1,181 days of operation made it probably the shortest lived peacetime regiment in the British Army.[3]

History[edit]

The Hong Kong Logistic Support Regiment was raised in order to consolidate all logistical operations of the Royal Logistic Corps in Hong Kong under a single command structure prior to the territory's handover from the United Kingdom to China.[4] The regiment was put under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Nigel Lloyd.[2] It comprised 500 men and continued the work the Royal Logistics Corps had been doing for British Forces Overseas Hong Kong and was envisaged that it would do so until 1997.[4] The regiment was based at Osborn BarracksinKowloon.[3] 29 Squadron of The Queen's Own Gurkha Transport Regiment from the Brigade of Gurkhas was transferred to the newly formed regiment to assist.[1][5]

The Regiment was disbanded on 31 May 1997 after 1,181 days of service, making them potentially the shortest raised regiment in the peacetime history of the British Army.[3] They were also the last British Army regiment to occupy Osborn Barracks before it was used to host some of the advance guard of the Hong Kong Garrison of the Chinese People's Liberation Army prior to the handover on 1 July.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "The Kukri: The Journal of the Brigade of Gurkhas 2008" (PDF). Brigade of Gurkhas. 2008. p. 131. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  • ^ a b "Unit has no future". South China Morning Post. 1994-04-08. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  • ^ a b c d "Final PLA advance party moves in". South China Morning Post. 1997-05-31. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  • ^ a b Government of Hong Kong (1994). Hong Kong. Government Press. p. 347. ISBN 962020154X.
  • ^ Harclerode, Peter (2003). Gurkha: The Illustrated History. Sutton. p. 204. ISBN 0750928441.

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