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Muster records at the National Archives, Kew in the series WO 12 commence at [http:// | Muster records at the National Archives, Kew in the series WO 12 commence at [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C2463896?v=r WO 12/4059] 1st Battalion 1760 - 1782, and continue until [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C2463970?v=r WO 12/4133] 2nd Battalion 1804-1805, with final item [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C2463994?v=r WO 12/4157] 2nd Battalion 1876-1877 | ||
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Revision as of 12:32, 27 August 2013
Nicknames: Howard's Greens, The Bengal Tigers
Known as South Wales Borderers
Chronology
- 1689 raised as Sir Edward Dering's Regiment of Foot
- 1751 became 24th Regiment of Foot
- 1782 became 24th (The 2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot
- 1881 became the South Wales Borderers
- 1969 amalgamated with the Welch Regiment to form the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot)
Records
Refer British Army - Records
Muster records at the National Archives, Kew in the series WO 12 commence at WO 12/4059 1st Battalion 1760 - 1782, and continue until WO 12/4133 2nd Battalion 1804-1805, with final item WO 12/4157 2nd Battalion 1876-1877
External Links
- 24th Regiment of Foot www.britishempire.co.uk
- South Wales Borderers Wikipedia
- Royal Regiment of Wales History www.rrw.org.uk
- 24th in 2nd Sikh War www.rrw.org.uk
- 1/24th Foot Locations 1689-1969 www.rrw.org.uk
- 2/24th Foot Locations 1756-1948 www.rrw.org.uk
- The South Wales Borderers including deployments: 1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion Regiments.org, an archived site.
- South Wales Borderers Museum at Brecon www.rrw.org.uk
- Firing Line: Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldier covers 1st Dragoon Guards, 2nd Dragoon Guards or The Queen’s Bays, 23rd, 24th , 41st and 69th Regiments of Foot.
- The Arracan Expedition, Andaman Islands 1867 A detachment of 3 officers and 100 men of the 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot was dispatched from Rangoon on the steamship Arracan to rescue crew members of the ship Assam Valley who had been captured. As a result 5 Victoria Cross awards were made. readinggivesmewings.wordpress.com
- Burma 1886. Sickness and death from the British Medical Journal
Historical books on-line
- Historical records of the 24th regiment, from its formation, in 1689 1892. Archive.org. Page 90 states the Regiment (the 1st Battalion) left Cape Town for India in 1810
- "The Second Advance of the 24th Foot at Chillianwalla", page 128 Commentaries on the Punjab Campaign, 1848-49. Including some additions to the history of the Second Sikh War, from original sources by J H Lawrence-Archer 1878 Archive.org
- A Soldier's Shikar Trips by Brigadier- General H. G. Mainwaring late South Wales Borderers (24th Regiment) 1920 Archive.org
Recommended Reading
The South Wales Borderers by Christopher Wilkinson-Latham, Michael Roffe Illustrated by Michael Roffe. Published by Osprey Publishing, 1975 ISBN 0850452090 and ISBN 9780850452099 Limited View Google Books