The official website of the Royal Sussex Regimental Association
Royal Sussex Regimental Association Branch Standards on parade, St. George’s Day 2022, Chichester Cathedral.
St. George’s Day – One Hundred years on.
Veterans of Royal Sussex Regiment march through Chichester on St George’s Day. See the link below for a video link from Meridian ITV about the event.
At the Cathedral a special memorial service was held for the fallen soldiers – their names inscribed on the walls – it is 100 years since St Georges’ chapel was dedictated to the memory of soldiers killed in the first and second world war.
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Welcome to the official website of The Royal Sussex Regimental Association.
I hope it will be appreciated that even after the Regiment’s disbandment more than 55 years ago now, the Association lives on and is proud of its place in the hearts of the people of Sussex.
It is a testament to the longevity of the Cardwell reforms of the 1870’s which linked Regiments to a specific county and that the names of old county Regiments still burn bright across the UK. This is most evident if you go around the country and look at the monuments in the towns and villages, they are all to the old county regiments.
This website will hopefully give you a flavour of not only the history of the Regiment, but also of the Association that emerged from it, and which now remains the bedrock and repository of its artefacts and heritage.
It contains all the information on the various Branches, its officers as well as links to other organisations affiliated to the Association. There is also a shop for those wishing to purchase memorabilia and a virtual museum which shows a variety of the more than 8,000 items in the collection. This section will be expanded as we develop the website further.
I hope you enjoy it and thank you for visiting us.
Douglas McCully, President
Latest News
With Sympathy
We sadly have to inform you of the passing of Sgt. David Rainey, ex 1 Royal Sussex and 3 Queen's, who died on 27 May 2022 in St Richard's Hospital...
Chichester Branch
In late May the Commonwealth War Graves Commission had a 'pop-up' stand on the Cathedral Green in Chichester. The purpose was to make the general...
Mid Sussex Branch
Representatives from the Mid Sussex Branch were visitors to Buckingham Palace on the 26 May 2022 with the Not Forgotten Association. From Left to...
Hastings Branch
Hasting Branch held an informal lunch and get together for members on Sunday 8 May 2022.