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Dates: 1915 - 2008



Memories of Welsh Guards

Welsh Guards (76-79) in 1976
Written by ALEC A'HERN
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"I was a new recruit in the Guards Deopt in Pirbright (Jan 1976) I went through all my basic training. only to find that when it came for my passing out parade, we had to postpone it becuase we were on fire duty. Fighting fires in the heat of the 1976 heatwave. we did passout two weeks later.then I did a very enjoyable 2 year stint in Berlin.

Anybody from the old regiment remember me, if so please get in touch"



Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving Welsh Guards

" I am Major General Abdul Wahid Jassim (Iraqi Army - Retired). I attended Sandhurst 1956-58 and would love to get in touch with anyone from Blenheim Company who was there at the same time. I retired from the Iraqi Army in 1984; more recently I have been working as an interpreter for the Light ..."

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" Phillip, My heart and head are having a major argument at the moment! Should I post what I feel or just turn a blind eye? Well, it’s an open forum of "like-minded" souls so here goes: When "England" goes to war (or Conflict as Mrs T put it!) the main Units that were deployed seemed to ..."

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" I am looking for any information about the Welsh Guards between 1940 and 1945. My father served in North Africa & Italy including Monte Cassino. I believe he was in the 3rd Battalion and served with an officer called Edgerton Also interested in finding where other sources of information are available. "

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" Try this site,  might help with links to the Guards Regiments www.comradesandcolleagues.com Try Google search ’Welsh Guards’ loads of sites Last edited by Alan Bishop"

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" Just had a thought, does the cap badge of the Welsh Guards read ’I love ewe’? Is a Welshman with a sheep under each arm a leisure centre? Ok I’ll shut the door on the way out!!!! Its no fun since ’Andy Bell’ has gone into hiding. I haven’t had a bite all day!!!! "

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Pictures of Welsh Guards

Mrs Paula Shear, mother of Welsh Guardsman Christopher Thomas, who died from shrapnel wounds on the last day of the war.  For a fuller description, see the Forum at Hot Topic > Welsh National Falklands Memorial - Pictures Any (Curly) Jones and Steve Hopwood.  For a fuller descroption of this picture, see the Forum at Hot Topic > Welsh National Falklands Memorial Consecration - Pictures.
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