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May 1854 - 3 September 1995 1854 - First Volunteers forms in May and disbanded at the end of the year. 1862 - Volunteers regrouped into a battery of artillery, with theinclusion of a band and a rifle company the following year. 1866 - Second Volunteers disbanded. 1878 - Third Volunteers formed. 1899 - Volunteers participated in the British takeover of the New Territories and the Kowloon Walled City. 1914 - Volunteers and regular forces went off to the war in Europe with the outbreak of the First World War. 1917 - Compulsory service introduced in Hong Kong under the Military Service Ordinance. 1925 - Volunteers maintained order during the General Stike. 1933 - Volunteers acquired their first armoured car. Ford chasis. 1937 - Many Hong Kong Chinese, both men and women, joined the volunteers and the regular army after the outbreak of China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. 1941 - 2,200 Volunteers mobilized into fighting with the Japanese for 18 days, followed by the surrender of Hong Kong on Christmas Day. 1945 - Volunteers released from internment camps after the Japanese unconditional surrender. 1948 - Volunteers reconstituted under the Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance and renamed "The Hong Kong Regiment". 1951 - Regiment granted the royal title: The Hong Kong Government introduced a Compulsory Service Ordinance. 1957 - Regiment accorded the right to carry the battle honour "Hong Kong". 1961 - Defence Force Ordinance suspended and the Regiment reverted to voluntary in nature. 1966 - Regiment called out into service during the riots. 1967 - Regiment deployed during the territory-wide disturbances resulting from the cultural Revolution in the Mainland. 1969 - Junior Leaders Corps of the Regiment formed. 1979 - Regiment assisted the regular forces in border patrols. 1980 - Regiment fully mobilized to bolster the security forces in the event of a massive influx of the illegal immigrants during the three-day grace period, following the end of the "reached base" policy. 1982 - Female volunteers once again recruited. 1984 - Hong Kong entered a transitional period subsequent to the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration. 1992 - Regiment announced their disbandment in three years. 1993 - RHKR the volunteers Association Limited formed. 1995 - Regiment disbanded. |