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Welsh Guards | The British Army

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    1st Battalion Welsh Guards. 1st BATTALION WELSH GUARDS Combermere Barracks, St Leonards Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 3DN Contact our Guardroom: 01753755244 REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS Welsh Guards Regimental Headquarters, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London, SW1E 6HQ Contact our RHQ: 02074143428.

Welsh Guards - Wikipedia

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Welsh Guards - The Household Division - Official site

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    As the British Army began to expand at the outbreak of the great war, King George V readily agreed to a suggestion that the Principality should be represented in his Brigade of Guards. The regiment was formed in February 1915 and mounted its first King’s Guard on St. David’s Day a few days later, wearing wartime khaki.

Welsh Guards - Regiment History, War & Military Records …

    https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/units/336/welsh-guards/
    The Welsh Guards have buttons arranged in groups of five. Welsh Guards during WW1 The Regiment was awarded 20 Battle Honours and 1 Victoria Crosses, losing 860 men during the course of the war. 1st Battalion 26.02.1915 Formed by Royal Warrant at White City. 28.04.1915 Moved to Sandown Park. 04.06.1915 Moved to Wellington Barracks.

The Welsh Guards - National Army Museum

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    The Welsh Guards was the last of the British Army’s five foot guards regiments to come into existence. It was formed in February 1915 by order of the Secretary of State for War, Earl Kitchener, and by the King’s Royal Warrant. The unit consisted of one regular battalion and one reserve battalion, which was disbanded in 1919.

Welsh Guards - The Long, Long Trail

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    18 August 1915: landed at Le Havre and came under command of 3rd Guards Brigade, Guards Division. 2nd (Reserve) Battalion August 1915: formed at Wellington Barracks. Initially located at Marlow, moved to Tower of London in October 1915, going on to Tadworth on 12 June 1916, Orpington 24 October 1916, Tadworth 15 May 1917, Barnes 5 September 1917.

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