List of drill halls in Merseyside

A, B, C, D, E, and G Companies, 6th Volunteer Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment (1888–1908)[4] A, B, C, D, E, and G Companies, 9th Battalion, King's Liverpool Regiment (1908–1920)[3] 14th Anti-Aircraft Group Signals, Royal Signals (1947–1955)[5][6] Western Command (Mixed) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (1955–1956)[6] North West District (Mixed) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (1956–1959)[6] 59th Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (1959–1967)[5][6] A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I Companies, 21st Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps (1880–1886)[15][16] 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) (1886–1908)[16][18] A, C, D, E, and G Companies, 5th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) (1908–1940)[16][19][20][21][22][23] 596th (South Lancashire Regiment) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA (1947–1955)[16][24] P Battery, 436th (South Lancashire Artillery) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA (1955–1967)[16] C (South Lancashire Artillery) Troop, 208 (3rd West Lancashire) LAD Battery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Light Air Defence Regiment, RA (1967–1969)[16][25] P Battery (South Lancashire Artillery), The South Lancashire Territorials (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), RA (1967–1969)[16] HQ, and A, B, C, and D Companies, 4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (1908–1921)[23][29][30][31] 4th/5th (Earl of Chester's) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (1921–1939) HQ, and B Company, 4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (1939–1967)[32][33] Crawford House TA Centre(?–1985)53°23′33″N 2°57′43″W / 53.392423°N 2.962046°W / 53.392423; -2.962046 (Princess Park Barracks) 2nd Volunteer Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) (1888–1908)[1][37][38] 6th (Rifle) Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) (1908–1936)[1][37][39] 350 and 353 Companies, 38th (The King's Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, RE (1936–1940)[37] 350 and 353 Batteries, 38th (The King's Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, RA (1940)[37] Unknown units (1947–1967) 208th (Liverpool) General Hospital, RAMC (1967–1985)[40][41] 1st (West Lancashire) Field Ambulance (?–1910) Headquarters, 1st Western General Hospital (?

)[44] 75 Shaw Street: 8th (Irish) Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) (1913–1922)[45] 106th (Lancashire Yeomanry) Brigade, RFA (1922–1938)[46][47] 106th (Lancashire Yeomanry) Regiment, RHA (1938–c1940)[46][48] 77 Shaw Street Headquarters, 4th Volunteer Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) (1888–1908)[49] Headquarters, 7th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) (1908–1913)[49][50] Squadron of 40th (The King's) Royal Tank Regiment (1947–1956) C Squadron, 40th/41st Royal Tank Regiment (1956–1967)[51] 581 Company, 22 (Southport) Transport Column, RASC (1957–1962)[52] 4th West Lancashire Brigade, RFA (1908–1921)[23] 59th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Brigade (1921–1947)[56][57][58] 359th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Regiment (1947–1967) Q (4th West Lancashire) Battery, West Lancashire Regiment, RA (1967–1969)[59] 13 (Lancashire) Company, 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (1993–1999)[60][61] Unknown Territorial Army, Royal Artillery Unit ( ?

– 1967)[1][65] 87th (1st West Lancashire) Field Regiment, RA (1924–1947)[69][70] 287th (1st West Lancashire) Field Regiment, RA (1947–1956)[69][71] 165th (Western) Casualty Clearing Station, RAMC (1954–1967)[1][72] 10th (Scottish) Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) (1908–1920)[81] 10th (Liverpool Scottish) Battalion, King's (Liverpool) Regiment (1920–1937)[81] The Liverpool Scottish, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (1937–1939)[81] 1st Battalion, The Liverpool Scottish, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (1939, 1947–1967)[81][1][83][84] 59 (City of Liverpool) Signal Squadron, 33 (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (1999–2009)[91][87][92] B Company (King's), Lancastrian Volunteers (1967–1971)[97][98][99] B Company (King's), 1st Battalion Lancastrian Volunteers; and B Company, 2nd Battalion, Lancastrian Volunteers (1971–1975)[97][100][98][99] D Company, 5/8th Battalion, King's Regiment (1975–1984)[101][102][103] B Company, 5th/8th Battalion, King's Regiment (1975–1992)[101][102][103] A (King's Liverpool) Company, 5th/8th (Volunteer) Battalion, King's Regiment (1984–1999)[101][102][103] A (King's) Company, King's and Cheshire Regiment (1999–2006)[104][105][106][107] A (Ladysmith) Company, 4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (2006– )[104][108][109] Band of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (2006– )[108] Unknown unit(s) (1947-1967) Headquarters, and 235 (West Lancashire) Squadron, 156th (Lancashire and Cheshire) Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (1967–1980)[113] Headquarters, and 235 (Liverpool) Squadron, 156th (Merseyside and Greater Manchester) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (1980–1993)[113] 235 (Liverpool) Headquarters Squadron, 156 Regiment, RLC (1993– )[113][114][115] 125 Field Company, 101 Battalion, REME (2014– )[116] 525th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA (1947–1955)[117] 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Light Air Defence Regiment (1967–1969)[118] 208 (3rd West Lancashire) Battery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, RA (1969– )[118][119] A Squadron, 208th (Liverpool) Field Hospital (1985–1999 ?- )[122][124] Headquarters Squadron, 33 (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment (1967–1999)[91][5][128] 55 (Merseyside) HQ Squadron, 33 (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment (1999–2009)[91][129] 33 Lancashire Signal Squadron, 37 Signal Regiment (2009– )[125][130][126][131] Cheshire Field Company, Welsh Divisional Royal Engineers (1908–1915)[133] 438 (Cheshire) Field Company, Welsh Divisional Royal Engineers (1915–1920)[133] 2nd (Cheshire) Field Company, RE (1920–1941)[133][134] 102 Armoured Transport Regiment, RASC (1947–1948)[52] 113th Assault Regiment, RE (1947–1956)[133][135] 113th Army Engineer Regiment, RE (1956–1961)[133][135] 113 (Cheshire) Independent Field Squadron, RE (1961–1967)[133][135] 107 (Lancashire and Cheshire) Field Squadron, 75 Engineer Regiment, RE (1967– )[136][137] 543 Company, 102 Armoured Transport Regiment, RASC (1947–c1949)[143][144] 543 and 585 (GT Amphibious) Companies, 102 Amphibious Transport Column, RASC (c1949–1952)[143][144][145][146] 543 and 585 (Heavy GT) Companies, 102 Transport Column, RASC (1952–c1956)[143][144] 543 (Amph.

and 585 (Heavy GT) Companies, 102 (Cheshire) Transport Column, RASC (c1956–1965)[143][144] ?

Squadron(s), 102 (Cheshire) Regiment, RCT (1965–1967) 234 (Cheshire) Squadron, 156th (Lancashire and Cheshire) Regiment, RCT (1967–1980) 234 (Wrirral) Squadron, 156th (Merseyside and Greater Manchester) Transport Regiment, RCT (1980–1993)[147] 234 (Wirral) Supply Squadron, 156 Regiment, RLC (1993– )[114][113][148][147][149] 213 (South Lancashire Artillery) HQ Battery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Air Defence Regiment, RA (1992–2001)[118] 209/213 (The Manchester & St Helens) Battery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, RA (2001–c2015)[118][157] Platoon, C Company, 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (2006–2018)[158] Headquarters Troop, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, RA (c2015– )[159][160][161] Lancashire Artillery Pipes & Drums Band, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, RA (1992– )[159][162]