Great Britain

The Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Kingdom of England
 
1689: Henry Herbert’s
Regiment of Foot
1689: Charles Herbert’s
1691: Toby Purcell’s
1692: John Morgan’s
1693: Richard Ingoldsby’s
1702: The Welsh Regiment of Fuzileers
Richard Ingoldby’s
1705: Jospeh Sabine’s
1707: Kingdom of Great Britain
1712: The Royal Regiment of
Welch Fuzileers

Jospeh Sabine’s
1714: The Prince of Wales’s Own Royal
Regiment of Welch Fuzileers

Jospeh Sabine’s
1727: The Royal Welch Fuzileers
Jospeh Sabine’s
1739: Newsham Peers’
1743: John Huske’s
1751: 23rd Regiment of Foot
(Royal Welch Fusiliers)

1756: 2nd Bn raised
1758: 2nd Bn68th Foot

23rd-Foot
1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1804: 2nd Bn raised
1814: 2nd Bn disbanded
1843: Reserve Bn raised
1852: Reserve Bn disbanded
1857: 2nd Bn raised
23rd Foot
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
layout
1881: 1st Bn,    2nd Bn,
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Royal-Welsh-Fusiliers
RWF
1920: The Royal Welch Fusiliers
RWF
1922: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1948: 2nd Bn disbanded
1948:
part of
The Welsh Brigade
1952: 2nd Bn raised
1957: 2nd Bn disbanded
1958: Welsh
1968:
part of
The Prince of Wales’s Division
RWF
2006: 1st Battalion,
The Royal Welsh
(Royal Welch Fusiliers)
WELSH
2014: merged into
1st Battalion,
The Royal Welsh