3rd Battalion Royal West Florida Regiment:
The regiment’s 3rd battalion belongs to the Army Reserve, the active-duty volunteer reserve force of the army. Known as the Territorial Force (TF) until 1980, the purpose of the army reserve was home defence, much like West Florida’s original colonial militia. Following World War One, all TF recruits were required to take the general service obligation, meaning that territorial soldiers could be deployed overseas for combat & many reserve personnel still readily volunteer for overseas duty. Today, members of the battalion can be used domestically to assist during a natural disaster or public emergency, in addition to being deployed internationally to support the Regular Force on operations such as those in Afghanistan, Cyprus, & Sinai. Training is usually conducted on a part-time basis between September & June, but 3rd Battalion troops can be employed full-time in a variety of roles between May & August each year.
Established in 1956, the initial cadre of personnel for 3rd battalion was provided by
Maryland Company, from 1st Battalion, &
Pennsylvania Company, from 2nd Battalion Royal West Florida Regiment. 1956 marked the 25th anniversary of the Statute of Westminster, an act of the UK Parliament that established the legislative independence of the self-governing Dominions of the British Empire, effectively making them sovereign nations in their own right. The new battalion was known as the West Florida Dominion Guard & was to serve a similar role to the regiments of foot guards in the British Army, becoming the first Household Troops of West Florida. As such, full dress uniform included a scarlet tunic, midnight blue trousers, & a white Wolseley pattern helmet. Their most prominent role was the performing of public duties in Pensacola, while operationally they performed the role of light infantry. In 1976, as part of some reorganization within the West Florida Army, 3rd Battalion became part of the Army Reserve, but retained their role as Household Troops. Today, 3rd Battalion consists of five companies, including a headquarters company, a public duties company, & three light infantry companies with two rifle platoons in each. Additionally, J company hosts the battalion’s reconnaissance & sniper platoons, while K company has the anti-armour & assault pioneer platoons. The battalion’s mortar platoon is part of L company.
The public duties company (M Company) carries on the Dominion Guard’s tradition of mounting the guard at Government House, the official residence & principal workplace of the Governor General & his or her staff. It is also the official residence of The Monarch when they are in West Florida. M Company, with the support of the Drums Platoon from Headquarters Company, is at its busiest during the summer public duties season each year. This begins in May with the Governor General’s review to commemorate the end of the 1781 Siege of Pensacola & finishes in August with Trooping the Colour. During this time, a changing of the guard ceremony is conducted every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, & Sunday. Throughout the rest of the year, M Company supports Government House during state ceremonial occasions where required. The final ceremonial event that M Company & the Drums Platoon participate in each year, is Beating Retreat, held each November to mark Remembrance Day & the 1814 Battle of Pensacola. Between September & April each year, the ceremonial changing of the guard is conducted each Wednesday by various units from across all West Florida’s armed services on a rotational basis.
Below is the tactical recognition flash for 3rd Battalion.