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Royal Welsh (Welch) Fusiliers in Burma WWII

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The Royal Welch Fusiliers were a British Army regiment that fought in Burma during World War II as part of the 36th Infantry Division's 29th Infantry Brigade:
1939
The 1st Battalion disembarked in Cherbourg, France and fought in France and Belgium before being evacuated from Dunkirk.
1944
The Royal Welch Fusiliers defended Kohima and were involved in the capture of Pintha. They used paddy fields for cover as they approached Japanese positions around Pinbaw. 1945
Fusilier Evans of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers used his No. 18 wireless set on the Shwebo Plain.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers were founded in 1689 and were part of the Prince of Wales's Division. The regiment's history includes:
1702: Designated a fusilier regiment and became the Welch Regiment of Fusiliers.
1713: The prefix "Royal" was added.
1714: George I named it the Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Welsh Fusiliers.
1751: Became the 23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers). THE BRITISH ARMY IN BURMA 1944 | Imperial War Museums
Imperial War Museums
In World War Two - Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum The War saw 1st Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, disembarking at Cherbourg, France on 24th September 1939, then fighting in short... Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum
Royal Welch Fusiliers - Wikipedia
The Royal Welch Fusiliers (Welsh: Ffiwsilwyr Brenhinol Cymreig) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, and part of the ... Wikipedia
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