Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment, France and England, Summer 1940
This is the story of Summer 1940, of a little known territorial battalion and an almost forgotten British military disaster.
In April 1940 the Princess Louise's Kensington Regimen left England to join the British Expeditionary Force in France. It was attached to the 51st (Highland) Division which was movcing to the Saar region to defend the Maginot line.
From May until mid-June the Kensington's were in continuous action, first on the Saar, then on the Somme, and finally in a fighting withdrawal along the channel coast in an attempt to reach Le Havre. Outnumbered four to one, the division was corenered at the little seasside town of St Valery En Caux and forced to surrrender on the 13th of June. Three companies of the Kensingtons launched a daring escape through Le Havre to return to England and take part in the invasion forces on the Kent coast.