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The '''Royal Welsh''' (R WELSH) ([[Welsh language|Welsh]] ''Y Cymry Brenhinol'') was formed on [[St David's Day]], [[1 March]] [[2006]]. It is one of the new large infantry regiments of the [[British Army]], and the regiment's formation was announced on [[16 December]] [[2004]] by [[Geoff Hoon]] and [[Michael Jackson (soldier)|General Sir Mike Jackson]] as part of the restructuring of the [[British Army Infantry|infantry]]. It consists of two regular battalions, plus a [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|TA]] battalion, and was created through the merger of two single battalion regiments. The former regiments formed part of the battalion title (in brackets):
The '''Royal Welsh''' (R WELSH) ([[Welsh language|Welsh]] ''Y Cymry Brenhinol'') was formed on [[St David's Day]], [[1 March]] [[2006]]. It is one of the new large infantry regiments of the [[British Army]], and the regiment's formation was announced on [[16 December]] [[2004]] by [[Geoff Hoon]] and [[Michael Jackson (soldier)|General Sir Mike Jackson]] as part of the restructuring of the [[British Army Infantry|infantry]].
==Formation==
The Royal Welsh consists of two regular battalions, plus a [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|TA]] battalion, and was created through the merger of two single battalion regiments. The former regiments formed part of the battalion title (in brackets):
*'''1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Welch Fusiliers)''' (ex 1st Battalion, [[The Royal Welch Fusiliers]]) - a light infantry battalion based since August 2008 at Dale Barracks [[Chester]]. This follows a 2 year tour in Cyprus.
*'''1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Welch Fusiliers)''' (ex 1st Battalion, [[The Royal Welch Fusiliers]]) - a light infantry battalion based since August 2008 at Dale Barracks [[Chester]]. This follows a 2 year tour in Cyprus.
*'''2nd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Regiment of Wales)''' (ex 1st Battalion, [[The Royal Regiment of Wales|the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot)]]) - an armoured infantry battalion based at Tidworth.
*'''2nd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Regiment of Wales)''' (ex 1st Battalion, [[The Royal Regiment of Wales|the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot)]]) - an armoured infantry battalion based at Tidworth.
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The regiment includes a goat, presented by the monarch; this is not a mascot but a ranking Lance Corporal. [[William Windsor (goat)|William Windsor]] retired on 20 May 2009, and a replacement is expected in June.<ref name=A> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8058249.stm</ref>
The regiment includes a goat, presented by the monarch; this is not a mascot but a ranking Lance Corporal. [[William Windsor (goat)|William Windsor]] retired on 20 May 2009, and a replacement is expected in June.<ref name=A> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8058249.stm</ref>

===Regimental Band===
'''The Regimental Band of the Royal Welsh''' is the last all [[brass band]] within the British Army. Formed of 30 soldiers within the Third Battalion, the Territorial Army section, it is renowned for its versatility, able to provide:
*Marching Band
*Concert Band
*Fanfare Team
*Choir
In October 2009, due to £54M of [[Ministry of Defence]] budget cuts to plough into frontline services including the war in Afghanistan, all bookings from end of October 2009 until April 2010 were cancelled. This covered the [[Autumn Rugby International]]s, and [[Remembrance Day]]. Band members agreed to honour all charity appearances during this period, but will not be paid.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8310423.stm|title=Army cutbacks hit regimental band|publisher=BBC Wales|date=2009-10-16|accessdate=2009-11-08}}</ref>


==Alliances==
==Alliances==

Revision as of 17:11, 8 November 2009

The Royal Welsh
File:Royal Welsh.png
Cap badge of the Royal Welsh
Active1 March 2006-
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
TypeLine Infantry
Role1st Battalion - Light Role
2nd Battalion - Armoured Infantry
3rd Battalion - TA Reserve
SizeThree battalions
Part ofPrince of Wales' Division
Garrison/HQRHQ - Cardiff
1st Battalion - Chester
2nd Battalion - Tidworth
3rd Battalion - Cardiff
Motto(s)Ich Dien (I Serve) (German)
MarchQuick - Men of Harlech
Slow - Forth to the Battle
Mascot(s)Persian Goat (Shenkin III)
AnniversariesSt David's Day - 1 March
Commanders
Colonel in ChiefHM The Queen
Colonel of
the Regiment
Major General Roderick John Murray Porter MBE
Insignia
Tactical Recognition Flash
HackleWhite (ORs only)
From Royal Welch Fusiliers
AbbreviationR WELSH

The Royal Welsh (R WELSH) (Welsh Y Cymry Brenhinol) was formed on St David's Day, 1 March 2006. It is one of the new large infantry regiments of the British Army, and the regiment's formation was announced on 16 December 2004 by Geoff Hoon and General Sir Mike Jackson as part of the restructuring of the infantry.

Formation

The Royal Welsh consists of two regular battalions, plus a TA battalion, and was created through the merger of two single battalion regiments. The former regiments formed part of the battalion title (in brackets):

  • 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Welch Fusiliers) (ex 1st Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers) - a light infantry battalion based since August 2008 at Dale Barracks Chester. This follows a 2 year tour in Cyprus.
  • 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Regiment of Wales) (ex 1st Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot)) - an armoured infantry battalion based at Tidworth.
  • 3rd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (TA) (ex Royal Welsh Regiment) - TA Battalion which incorporates the Regimental Band.

The Regiment's cap badge is a representation of the Prince of Wales's feathers (formerly the cap badge of the Royal Regiment of Wales), while the hackle of the Royal Welch Fusiliers is worn by all NCOs and Other Ranks. HM The Queen is the new regiment's Colonel-in-Chief.

The regiment includes a goat, presented by the monarch; this is not a mascot but a ranking Lance Corporal. William Windsor retired on 20 May 2009, and a replacement is expected in June.[1]

Regimental Band

The Regimental Band of the Royal Welsh is the last all brass band within the British Army. Formed of 30 soldiers within the Third Battalion, the Territorial Army section, it is renowned for its versatility, able to provide:

  • Marching Band
  • Concert Band
  • Fanfare Team
  • Choir

In October 2009, due to £54M of Ministry of Defence budget cuts to plough into frontline services including the war in Afghanistan, all bookings from end of October 2009 until April 2010 were cancelled. This covered the Autumn Rugby Internationals, and Remembrance Day. Band members agreed to honour all charity appearances during this period, but will not be paid.[2]

Alliances

Order of Precedence

Preceded by Infantry Order of Precedence Succeeded by

Lineage

Lineage
The Royal Welsh The Royal Welch Fusiliers
The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot) The South Wales Borderers
The Welch Regiment The 41st (Welsh) Regiment of Foot
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot

References

  1. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8058249.stm
  2. ^ "Army cutbacks hit regimental band". BBC Wales. 2009-10-16. Retrieved 2009-11-08.

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