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Part of: The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Regimental Museum First Published: 20 May 2004 Overview. The outbreak of war in 1939 found the 2nd Battalion at Catterick in Yorkshire.
The 2nd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, will be disbanded, campaigners have conceded, under defence cuts to replace 20,000 regular soldiers with 30,000 reservists.
A charity football match will take place at the Oval in Bedworth this week in memory of military heroes labelled the ...
A group of veterans are taking their fight to 10 Downing Street to save the Second Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2RRF). The unit, formerly the Warwickshire Fusiliers, is due to be ...
This is a photo taken of the Royal Fusiliers 2nd Battalion (Carrier Platoon) at Stobs Camp, Scotland in 1942. I am hoping that the Fusilier Bevin (Bevan) is actually my grandfather George.
Former soldiers from Second Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2RRF), delivered a petition at 10 Downing Street before setting off in formation down Whitehall towards Parliament.
Two members of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers were awarded the Victoria Cross during the Gallipoli campaign: Captain Gerald Robert O'Sullivan of the regiment’s 1st Battalion and Sergeant James ...
John Norman Hughes - Royal Irish Fusiliers B Coy, 11 Paltoon, 2nd Battalion Palastine - 1945 I grow up on the Shankill Road and at one point worked in Mackies making bomb floors for Sterling ...
Sgt. William Parkes, the last surviving member of Britain’s Royal Welch Fusiliers who saw battle during World War I, has died in California. He was 106. Parkes died Oct. 7 in Napa, where he had ...
The second battalion of the Royal Munster Fusiliers looked forward to a quiet run-in to Christmas when they were stood down at brigade headquarters on December 20th, 1914.
On January 23rd, 1922, the commanding officer of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Lieut-Col KC Weldon, placed a notice in The Irish Times warning all local businesses that were owed money by the ...