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Royal Southern Yacht Club twins with The King's Royal Hussars

by Peta Stuart-Hunt on 31 Jul 2011
Celebrating the Twinning of the Royal Southern Yacht Club and The King’s Royal Hussars in Hamble on Friday 29 July. Chris Davies/RSrnYC
The Commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Club and the Commanding Officer of The King's Royal Hussars (KRH), an Armoured Regiment of the British Army have celebrated their formal twinning at a ceremony held at the Club House in Hamble, Hampshire on Friday 29 July.

The Twinning seeks to establish and maintain in perpetuity, friendly relations between the Royal Southern Yacht Club and the Regiment and to promote sailing, social, educational and youth exchanges, and share a supportive interest in each other’s activities.

The Royal Southern Yacht Club is celebrating its 175th anniversary in 2012 and the Twinning is a fitting prelude to this historic milestone.

The link lies in the strong historical connection they share in the figure of James Brudenell, Seventh Earl of Cardigan who was simultaneously Commanding Officer of the 11th Hussars (Prince Albert’s Own), now amalgamated into The King's Royal Hussars, and Commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Club between 1847 and 1854. Indeed, Cardigan was still Commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Club when he led the famous Charge of the Light Brigade in which the 11th Hussars took part.

The King's Royal Hussars, based in Tidworth, Wiltshire, recruits many of its soldiers from the Southampton and Hamble area. Having deployed to Kosovo, Northern Ireland and Iraq in recent years, and training for possible deployment to Afghanistan in 2012, a standing invitation from the Royal Southern Yacht Club will provide sailing opportunities and instruction to young soldiers and provide a completely different challenge for them.

In addition, the Royal Southern will help raise funds for The King's Royal Hussars Appeal to support injured soldiers in times of hardship.

The Club Commodore, Mark Inkster, said: 'It is very important for us to commit to providing on-going support, beyond a formal twinning arrangement for the soldiers and, by being pro-active, we can maintain a strong relationship going forward.'

The King’s Royal Hussars paraded their Guidon (a light cavalry equivalent to Colours) through the village of Hamble, accompanied by a 22-strong Guard and musicians of the Light Cavalry Band together with a VIP Ceremonial Party. They marched down Green Lane to the Quay where a Panther armoured vehicle and a recruitment station was based for the occasion.


Thereafter the entire ceremonial party moved onto the Pier of the Royal Southern Yacht Club for the Twinning ceremony and Beating the Retreat, watched by hundreds of spectators including VIPs and Club members.

Lieutenant Colonel Alex Potts, Commanding Officer of The King's Royal Hussars, said:

'The King’s Royal Hussars are delighted to be establishing this friendship with the Royal Southern Yacht Club. The moral support we receive from the Club and the local community will make a significant difference to our soldiers when they face the tough challenges of counterinsurgency operations in Helmand next year. We are Hampshire’s Cavalry Regiment and today’s ceremony with the Royal Southern is a splendid way of demonstrating this.'

The Twinning ceremony received the full support of Hamble-le-Rice Parish Council and Eastleigh Borough Council.
Royal Southern Yacht Club website Kings Royal Hussars website

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