REGIMENTAL RECORDS OF THE ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS - Vol II

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This volume covers the hundred years between the victory of Waterloo and the outbreak of the Great War 1816-1914. The book is set out in the same way as the first volume beginning with a chronological summary which includes the dates of every move of the regiment and with the narrative providing a running account on a year-by-year basis. On 3rd March 1858 as a consequence of the Indian Mutiny a second battalion was again formed but this one was a permanent feature so when the Cardwell Reforms were implemented in 1881 the RWF was unaffected being a two-battalion regiment. From this point on the narrative covers each battalion separately each year. This time the compilers are better served with personal memoirs and diaries especially the Burmese War of 1885-87; the Boxer Rebellion 1900; the Black Mountain Expedition 1891 and the S African War.The regiment saw action in the Crimea (Alma Inkerman and Sevastopol) the Indian Mutiny Ashanti in 1874 Burma S Africa and Pekin. Four VCs were won in the Crimea and two in the Indian Mutiny.This volume has a number of informative appendices: they include the succession of colonels with the service record of each officer; a very comprehensive one on regimental Dress and Equipment one on firearms used by the regiment from time to time and on medals on regimental music on sport on the Colours and finally on the history of the unique Flash the five-tailed flash of black silk ribbon attached to the back of the collar of the tunic first worn by officers WOs and SSgts in 1834 but approved for all ranks from June 1900. The regimental Goat the famous mascot gets its first mention in 1775. Again there is a comprehensive index.
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