Fusiliers from A Coy in Birmingham have been supporting the Manchester cadets, annual 2 week camp. Cpl Taylor has been putting cadets through their obstacle course paces! We are proud to support this fantastic youth organisation! #Armycadets#Manchesterarmycadets
On 23rd Aug 1914, the first 2 VCs of WW1 were earned by Lt Maurice Dease & Fusilier Sid Godley of 4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Their actions at the Mons Canal Railway Bridge resulted in Lt Dease being killed in action and Fus Godley severely wounded and taken prisoner of war.
Thanks for sharing @5_fusiliers - great photo!
And an ideal reminder that we have a thriving unit of A Company 5th Royal Regiment of Fusiliers here in #Birmingham, if you are interested in joining their regiment locally 👀
#KoreaSeries A fusilier on the radio at the Military Demarcation Line (MDL), the new land border between North and South Korea after the ceasefire of 27th July 1953. The area either side of the line became known as the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). @FusiliersRHQ#ceasefire
@Clint__Riley Good read and understand but could some reservist regiments do more on parade nights? Cadets are always happy to see regulars, reservists and Vets
Our fascinating Friends’ talk this month is the mysterious tale of Monty and his B17 ‘Flying Fortress’ Bomber by author & journalist, Zita Fletcher. Book at https://t.co/cVhgvAjQ6j
#monty#b17#WW2#talk#warwick
This is a basha which the cadets use to keep warm and dry for sleeping during fieldcraft exercises. What is your go to type of basha to build when you're out in the field? Comment down below?👀
#armycadetsuk#fieldcraft
Famous Faces: Lieutenant Colonel Lacy Yea commanded the 7th Battalion of Royal Fusiliers during the Crimean War. He met his end in the Battle of Great Redan, where he was shot on 18th June 1855. Learn more about him here: https://t.co/41cpBVQBl4 #fusiliers@FusiliersRHQ
On April 1st, the CCF marks 75 years of equipping young people with new skills, improved teamwork, confidence and leadership...
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Doing trading at National Army Museum today came across this fantastic portrait of Field Marshal Slim one of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment’s most famous commanders #Warwickshire#famoussons