Guards unloading Hay, Cologne, 1919

Guards unloading Hay, Cologne, 1919
Here we see some of the British Guards unloading hay at Cologne at some point in 1919, a reminder that the army still relied heavily on horses.
Those Must be the Guards – the Household division in peace and war, 1969-2023, Paul de Zulueta and Simon Doughty. A sequel to Julian Paget’s The Story of the Guards taking the story from 1969 to the coronation of King Charles III, and giving us a good cross-section of British military history in that period, as the seven Guards regiments between them served in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, with the British Army of the Rhine, in both Gulf Wars, the invasion of Afghanistan and the counter-insurgency campaigns that followed. Also covers their ceremonial role, in particular at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II and the coronation of King Charles III. (Read Full Review)
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (16 March 2026), Guards unloading Hay, Cologne, 1919 , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_guards_unloading_hay_cologne.html

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