Great Britain (Volunteers)

Merionethshire - Montgomeryshire

Formation of the Volunteer Force
 
1860: 1st Merionethshire RVC(Ⅰ) raised
2nd Merionethshire RVC raised
3rd Merionethshire RVC raised

1st Montgomeryshire RVC raised
2nd Montgomeryshire RVC raised
3rd Montgomeryshire RVC raised

1861:





4th Montgomeryshire RVC(Ⅰ) raised
5th Montgomeryshire RVC raised


all part of
1st Administrative Battalion of
Montgomeryshire Rifle Volunteers
1864: 1st Merionethshire RVC(Ⅰ) disbanded
2nd Merionethshire RVC becomes 1st(Ⅱ)
3rd Merionethshire RVC disbanded
4th Montgomeryshire RVC(Ⅰ) disbanded
5th Montgomeryshire RVC becomes 4th(Ⅱ)



1st Cardiganshire RVC(Ⅱ) raised
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1st Merionethshire RVC(Ⅱ) added
1st Cardiganshire RVC(Ⅱ) added


1865:
1866: 1st Cardiganshire RVC(Ⅱ) disbanded
1867:
1868:
1872: 1st Montgomeryshire RVC disbanded
3rd Montgomeryshire RVC disbanded
1st Merionethshire RVC(Ⅱ) disbanded

1873: 1st Administrative Battalion of
Montgomeryshire Rifle Volunteers
broken up
corps tranferred to

1st Administrative Battalion of
Shropshire Rifle Volunteers

 
1897: 5th Volunteer Battalion,
The South Wales Borderers
SWB
SWB
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: 7th (Merioneth and Montgomery) Battalion,
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers (TF)
RWF
1914/
1918:
1/7th (Merioneth and Montgomery) Battalion,
2/7th (Merioneth and Montgomery) Battalion,
3/7th (Merioneth and Montgomery) Battalion,
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers




from
The Montgomeryshire
Yeomanry
(TF)

Creation of the Territorial Army
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1921: 7th (Merioneth and Montgomery) Battalion,
The Royal Welch Fusiliers (TA)
RWF
1937: 7th (Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire) Battalion,
The Royal Welch Fusiliers (TA)
1938:


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1939:


10th (Merionethshire and
Montgomeryshire) Battalion,
The Royal Welch Fusiliers (TA)
Resurrection of the Territorial Army
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1947: 636th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment,
Royal Artillery
(Royal Welch) (TA)
1955: merged into
446th (Royal Welch)
Airborne Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment,
Royal Artillery (TA)