The first part of 1916 was spent almost entirely in officers and men attending courses on various subjects including bombing, grenades, signalling, Hotchkiss gun, sniping and anti-gas.
The regiment also supplied many officers and horses to other regiments and supplied working parties.
In March, Reggie takes command of the 1st King’s Dragoon Guards for 2 months until Lt.Col. H.J. Williams returns
- 31st Mar
War diary of the 1st King’s Dragoon Guards
Signed by R.S.Hunt Major Comdg: 1st King’s Dragoon Guards - 30 Apr
War diary of the 1st King’s Dragoon Guards
Signed by R.S.Hunt Major Comdg: 1st King’s Dragoon Guards