The Royal Anglian Regiment

The Royal Anglian Regiment The Royal Anglian Regiment is the East of England’s premier Infantry Regiment. The Royal Anglian Regiment is a line infantry regiment.

Both the 1st Battalion and 2nd Battalions are Regular Battalions in the light role and the 3rd Battalion is an Army Reserve Infantry Battalion, also in the light role. The 1st Battalion recruits its soldiers from Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire; with the 2nd Battalion recruiting from Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Rutland, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. The 3rd Battali

on has companies throughout the Regimental recruiting area. CONTACT INFO: http://www.army.mod.uk/infantry/regiments/24656.aspx

REGIMENTAL WEBSITE: http://www.royalanglianregiment.com

Warrant Officer Class Two Andy Ellis served with distinction for 23 years with the 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment....
11/06/2026

Warrant Officer Class Two Andy Ellis served with distinction for 23 years with the 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment. During his exemplary career, he deployed on operations globally, completing seven tours of Northern Ireland, as well as deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout his time in the Battalion, Andy was an inspirational soldier and leader to many.

For the past 18 years, Andy has been a vital part of HQ 160th (Welsh) Brigade in Brecon.

In December 2025, Andy was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. Showing his characteristic resilience, Andy recently completed a grueling 22-mile walk across the Brecon Beacons to raise funds for the charity Military vs Cancer. You can donate here to support him and the charity. https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/22-miles-for-military-versus-cancer

The Royal Anglian Regimental Support line is open tonight 9 June 26 1800-2100hrs. A confidential, non-judgemental listen...
09/06/2026

The Royal Anglian Regimental Support line is open tonight 9 June 26 1800-2100hrs. A confidential, non-judgemental listening and signposting service.

Run by Royal Anglian Veterans.

This is not a crisis line, but a safe space to talk, share, lived experience.

If required the team can direct you towards trusted supported.

01284 654915

The team are looking ready to take your calls.

The Regiment regrets to inform you of the death of Lance Corporal James Freeman, who died during a training incident whi...
03/06/2026

The Regiment regrets to inform you of the death of Lance Corporal James Freeman, who died during a training incident while deployed on Operation SHADER in northern Iraq.

Lance Corporal Freeman was born on 1 January 1997. He joined the Army in June 2016, attending the Infantry Training Centre Catterick, before joining 1st Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment (The Vikings) in February 2017.

Lance Corporal Freeman was a dedicated and experienced Viking and Royal Anglian Regiment soldier. He deployed on Operations in South Sudan, contributed to the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic, supported force protection missions in Cyprus and most recently Operation SHADER, Iraq. In addition, he served in the Falklands, Jordan, Romania and Kenya. He served in a variety of roles throughout his career, including rifleman, mortarman and machine gunner. However, it was his most recent appointment, as a Section Second in Command within the Assault Pioneer Platoon, that was most notable. He was deeply invested in this role, pushing the capability, and always suggesting improvements to techniques, kit and equipment. He had a promising career ahead of him.

A lover of the outdoors, he would often go clay pigeon shooting and regularly share stories about shooting with his dad. He also enjoyed gaming and would often play video games into the late hours with soldiers across the battalion.

Above all, he was a devoted family-man and never passed up on the opportunity to share that with his peers. He put them first in every situation whether it was a passing comment in a hard situation or expressing his excitement to see them when he was away.

Colonel James WHM Bishop, Commander British Forces Operation SHADER, said: I am devastated at the loss of Lance Corporal Freeman. He was a highly professional Junior Non-Commissioned Officer whose dedication to his friends, his sub-unit in the United Kingdom Mobility Company, and the wider Battalion represented the very best of his generation. Larger than life and magnetically charming, he was a trusted junior leader who naturally brought people together, forming a wide and fiercely loyal group of friends across the entire Op SHADER contingent.

His absence leaves a profound, irreplaceable void, and he will be missed beyond measure by everyone who had the privilege to serve alongside him. I offer my deepest condolences to his wife, his family, and the 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment.

Lieutenant Colonel Nick JP McGinley, Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: I am deeply saddened and shocked to hear of the death of Lance Corporal James Freeman. A soldier with a bright future ahead of him, he was everything you could wish for in a junior leader – selflessly committed, thoughtful and professional. His loss is felt profoundly by all those who had the privilege of serving alongside him. Most of all, our thoughts are with his family to whom he was utterly devoted. My condolences go out to them at this incredibly difficult time.

Major James SD Pugh, Officer Commanding A (Norfolk) Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: Lance Corporal Freeman was the very essence of a Viking soldier and a highly regarded member of the Royal Anglian Regiment. Unfailingly dependable, he set the highest standards for those he led, demonstrating consummate professionalism in every task he undertook. He was the kind of soldier you wanted by your side – steadfast and resolute. His enthusiasm, unwavering humour in the face of adversity, and determination were the cornerstones of his success. Whatever the challenge, he brought people with him.

Beyond his military excellence, Lance Corporal Freeman was a devoted husband and father. His greatest pride was his daughter, and the simple walks to and from school were the moments he cherished most each day. His loss will be deeply felt by his fellow Vikings, but none more so than by his family. My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with them during this profoundly difficult time.

Captain Daniel Bradnam, Company Second-in-Command, B (Suffolk) Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: Lance Corporal Freeman was my go-to man – steadfastly dependable, unwaveringly professional, and a genuine joy to be around. He earned the respect and affection of everyone he met, and quick-witted humour never failed to brighten a room. I will always remember LCpl Freeman for his deep commitment and dedication to his family, whom he loved dearly and spoke about with great pride.

It has been an absolute privilege to have commanded and served alongside LCpl Freeman. He will forever remain in the hearts and memories of all those in B (Suffolk) Company and will be sorely missed.

WO2 Bradley P Hilton, Company Sergeant Major, B (Suffolk) Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: Lance Corporal Freeman was the epitome of a Viking Non-Commissioned Officer. He was utterly reliable and I could always count on him. If I ever asked how he was progressing, he would flash a cheeky side smile and say, “Don’t worry Sir, I’m on it” – and he always was.

He excelled as a junior leader and commander whilst deployed in Iraq. A devoted family-man and a true mate to his comrades. I extend my deepest sympathies to his wife, daughter, and family during this difficult time.

Lieutenant Samuel Frost, Officer Commanding, 7 (Assault Pioneer) Platoon, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: As his Platoon Commander, he was the first person I would turn to. As well as his professionalism, we will remember him for his strength of character and sense of humour. He was often to be found sitting in the office, laughing, telling stories about the Platoon on previous exercises, and was a genuine pleasure to be around. An impressive soldier, he particularly stood out for his leadership and initiative.

He loved his role and was pivotal in the re-creation of the Assault Pioneers Platoon and its subsequent success. Working with Lance Corporal Freeman has been a huge pleasure, and he will be sorely missed, rightfully commemorated, and never forgotten. He was one of the best. His passing is a shock to the Company, and his wife and daughter have my profound sympathy.

Sergeant James Cobbold, Platoon Sergeant, 7 (Assault Pioneer) Platoon, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: I have had the privilege of serving as Lance Corporal Freeman’s Platoon Sergeant over the past eight months. James was everything you would want in a Section Second in Command, when something needed doing, you knew James would get it done. More than that, James had that rare ability to lift those around him; whether through his example, his work ethic, or simply his presence.

Outside of work, a devoted family man, who spoke about his wife and child with pride and carried this responsibility with purpose. In the short time I knew him, James was a reliable soldier, a committed father and a truly good man.

Corporal William S Thorpe, Section Commander, B (Suffolk) Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: James was my best friend. A man who was committed to achieving any task before him to the highest standard and always professional, but also someone to talk to in confidence, either for advice or, most often, for a moan. I do not believe I would be where I am today without him, especially for the amount of “just do me a favour” favours I owe him.

Lance Corporal Cameron AW Donald, Section Second-in-Command, A (Norfolk) Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, said: Lance Corporal James Freeman has had a large influence on me as an individual and as a soldier from very early in my career. Having spent my first months with him in Troodos, Cyprus I quickly got to learn what kind of man he was. Not just an experienced and high-quality soldier, but also a deeply compassionate soul, who was willing to help the next man out before himself.

James and I clicked very quickly, and we realised we had a very similar sense of humour. I considered him one of my best friends within work, and someone I looked up to as he steered me in the right direction to promote as a Lance Corporal. The world has lost a tremendous character, and we have lost a brother.

Defence Secretary John Healey MP said: Lance Corporal James Freeman served our country with dedication, professionalism and pride. He was a greatly valued member of his regiment who will be deeply missed. My thoughts are with his family, loved ones and colleagues at this devastating time. The tributes paid to James make clear he was an exceptional soldier, leader and friend.

Today, on World International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, we honour the courage and sacrifice of all who serve u...
29/05/2026

Today, on World International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, we honour the courage and sacrifice of all who serve under the UN flag. Since 1948, more than 3,900 peacekeepers have given their lives in the pursuit of peace. Find out more about our Regiment on our website: www.royalanglianregiment.com

The Royal Anglian Regimental Support line is now live an operates on Tuesday evenings 1800-2100hrs. This is a confidenti...
29/05/2026

The Royal Anglian Regimental Support line is now live an operates on Tuesday evenings 1800-2100hrs.

This is a confidential, non-judgemental listening and signposting service. Run by Royal Anglian Veterans. This is not a crisis line, but a safe space to talk, share, lived experience. If required the team can direct you towards trusted supported.

01284 654915

Pick up the phone even if its just for a chat. We are here to listen.

A small feature on the British Army page. Find out more about us on our website: https://www.royalanglianregime...
26/05/2026

A small feature on the British Army page. Find out more about us on our website: https://www.royalanglianregiment.com/

The Royal Anglian Regiment 🪖

As close combat specialists, all The Royal Anglian Regiment soldiers are highly skilled on a range of weapon systems, allowing targets to be effectively engaged - day or night.

26/05/2026

The Royal Anglian Regiment 🪖

As close combat specialists, all The Royal Anglian Regiment soldiers are highly skilled on a range of weapon systems, allowing targets to be effectively engaged - day or night.

The Royal Anglian Regimental Support line goes live 26 May 1800-2100hrs. A confidential, non-judgemental listening and s...
26/05/2026

The Royal Anglian Regimental Support line goes live 26 May 1800-2100hrs. A confidential, non-judgemental listening and signposting service. Run by Royal Anglian Veterans.

This is not a crisis line, but a safe space to talk, share, lived experience. If required the team can direct you towards trusted supported.

01284 654915

Open every Tuesday evening 1800 – 2100hrs

https://www.royalanglianregiment.com/news/regimental-support-line/

Come along to the second Royal Anglian Networking event in London on 4 June 2026. Venue: 5th View Bar and Food, Watersto...
24/05/2026

Come along to the second Royal Anglian Networking event in London on 4 June 2026. Venue: 5th View Bar and Food, Waterstones, Piccadilly.
Time: 1830-2030hrs
Dress: Business Casual
Join us, make new connections, or catch up with other like minded people.

To secure your place contact Emma Kennedy: [email protected]

The Band of The Royal Anglian Regiment performed at St Mary’s Church in Old Hemel, Hemel Hempstead. The programme of sta...
24/05/2026

The Band of The Royal Anglian Regiment performed at St Mary’s Church in Old Hemel, Hemel Hempstead. The programme of stage and screen went down really well. Look out for details of the Band's future concerts on this page.

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