76th was the first
Territorial Army (TA) searchlight (S/L) regiment to be formed following the outbreak of war: the others existing at that time were converted pre-war
Royal Engineers or infantry battalions, which were all transferred to the
Royal Artillery (RA) in August 1940. The regiment was officially formed on 20 May 1940 at 217th Searchlight Training Regiment (SLTR) at Bradbury Lines,
Hereford. It was to comprise Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) and 474th–477th S/L Batteries. Of these,
474th (from
cadres supplied by
Edinburgh searchlight units) and 475th had already been formed under orders issued in February, while 476th and 477th were to be newly formed by 217th SLTR from cadres provided by
71st (East Lancashire) and
59th (Warwickshire) S/L Rgts respectively. The first Commanding Officer (CO) was
Lieutenant-Colonel A.T. Colthart. However, these plans were immediately changed: the CO was posted away within two weeks, and 476th and 477th S/L Btys were disbanded in June and July, the personnel of 477th being posted to help reform
1st S/L Rgt after its return from
Dunkirk. Two new batteries were formed: 492nd S/L Bty from 217th SLTR, and 493rd S/L Bty from 222nd SLTR at
Yeovil. Then in August 475 S/L Bty was exchanged with 485 S/L Bty from the reforming
2nd S/L Rgt, giving 76th S/L Rgt the following composition from 24 July: • RHQ • 474th S/L Bty • 485th S/L Bty • 492nd S/L Bty • 493rd S/L Bty Of these, 474th S/L Bty had already seen service defending
Southampton in the early stages of the
Battle of Britain. The new CO was
Major P.J. Slater,
DFC,
TD, transferred from 59th S/L Rgt and promoted to Lt-Col, and the regiment came under the orders of
55th AA Brigade, covering the ports of
Plymouth, Devon and
Falmouth, Cornwall in
5th AA Division. By the end of August the regiment's lights were deployed across
Dorset, South
Wiltshire and South
Somerset, with RHQ at
Pythouse,
Tisbury, Wiltshire. ==The Blitz==