Great Britain (Volunteers)

The Fusilier Volunteers

formed from elements of
4th/5th Battalion,
The Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers
(TA)

and
6th Battalion,
The Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers
(TA)

and
7th Battalion,
The Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers (TA)

and
City of London Battalion,
The Royal Fusiliers (TA)

and
5th Battalion,
The Lancashire Fusiliers (TA)

formed from elements of
4th/5th Battalion,
The Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers
(TA)

and
6th Battalion,
The Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers
(TA)

formed from
7th Battalion,
The Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers
(TA)

Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: 4th/5th/6th (Territorial) Battalion, 7th (Territorial) Battalion,
The Fusilier Volunteers The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Fusilier NorthumberlandF
1968: 5th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers




1969:
reduced to cadre as
4th/5th/6th Battalion,
reduced to cadre as
7th Battalion,
The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
layout layout
1971:
C (4th/5th/6th Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers) Company
D (7th Royal Northumberland
Fusiliers) Company

The Northumbrian Volunteers
1975:
these Fusilier companies to
6th (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
1997: 5th (Warwickshire) Battalion, 6th (Northumberland) Battalion,
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers












from
4th/5th Battalion,
The Green Howards
(Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s
Own Yorkshire Regiment)

(Yorkshire Volunteers)

from
7th Battalion,
The (Durham)
Light Infantry (Volunteers)

layout layout layout
1999: A (Fusilier) Company,
The West Midlands Regiment
X (Fusilier) Company,
Z (Fusilier) Company,
A (Green Howards) Company,
B (Green Howards) Company,
C (Durham Light Infantry) Company,
The Tyne-Tees Regiment
2006: 5th Battalion,
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Fusilier
2023: RRF