Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
  • The Museum is housed in two towers of Caernarfon Castle. In it you will find a wealth of original exhibits, supported by film, sound and models, which tell the story of over 300 years of service by Wales' oldest infantry regiment, in peacetime and in war, all around the world.
    You can learn how the Regiment won 14 Victoria Crosses and hear the words of the famous writers who served with the Royal Welch during the First World War - Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves, 'Hedd Wyn', David Jones and Frank Richards. You will see what life was like for the ordinary soldier and his family and discover the Regiment's unique traditions.
    Royal Welch history begins with the campaigns of William III, and includes Marlborough's wars, the American War of Independence, the wars with Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, the Crimean War, the Boer War and China. Many battalions of the Regiment saw action in the First and Second World Wars. In peacetime the Royal Welch has provided garrison troops in Canada, India, Hong Kong and the West Indies.
    More recently the Royal Welch has carried out many tours of duty in Northern Ireland and has been deployed on peace-keeping and humanitarian operations, often under the UN or NATO. These have included missions in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan.
    On the 1st March 2006 the two line Welsh Infantry regiments combined to form a new regiment - The Royal Welsh. Between 2006 and 2014 the title of the Royal Welch Fusiliers was retained as 1st Battalion Royal Welsh (The Royal Welch Fusiliers). With further defence cuts in 2014 the 1st and 2nd Battalions were combined to form the 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh (23rd/24th/41st of Foot). The values, traditions and heritage of the Royal Welch Fusiliers are now preserved in the regular 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh and the Reserve 3rd Battalion, The Royal Welsh.
    North Wales is the traditional home of the Royal Welch Fusiliers but recruits have come from all over the United Kingdom and Ireland, particularly during the two World Wars. This means that the Regiment has connections with families worldwide and we will be pleased to help with your family history research.

Комментарии • 3

  • @jacobkeppler1984
    @jacobkeppler1984 4 года назад

    Very cool military museum 💂🇬🇧

  • @DontTreadOnMe825
    @DontTreadOnMe825 5 лет назад

    My dad (Robert Woosnam) served in 53rd RWF from 1939-1945 & was involved in the glider landings at Pegasus Bridge on 6 June 1944. Until the end of his life (2002) he very rarely spoke about what he'd been through

  • @karlkuttup
    @karlkuttup 5 лет назад

    MY GREAT GRAND FARTHER WAS IN THE RWF 2RD BAT DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR HE WAS A SERGENT ,AND HE WAS IN THE BOER WAR BEFORE THAT HE LIVED TILL HE WAS 106 I REMEMBER HIM WELL VERY FUNNY MAN WITH A DRY SENSE OF HUMOUR SGT OWEN OWEN WILLIAMS