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  2. Royal Fusiliers - Wikipedia

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    Royal Fusiliers Regimental Museum, August 2014. The Fusilier Museum is located in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Headquarters at HM Tower of London. It also represents World War One soldiers of six London Regiment battalions (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 29th and 30th) which had been attached to the Royal Fusiliers prior to 1908. [75]

  3. Royal Fusiliers War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The main inscription is on the west-facing front of the pedestal below a bronze relief of the Tudor Rose from the regimental badge and states the memorial's dedication to the almost 22,000 soldiers of Royal Fusiliers who died during the First World War and Russian Civil War, with later additions commemorating the Royal Fusiliers who died during the Second World War and in subsequent conflicts.

  4. Fusilier Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lancashire Fusiliers Regiment ceased to exist in 1968 after it was amalgamated into the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers along with three other Regiments. Thus the museum is part of a family of other Fusilier museums: the Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland in Alnwick Castle , the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Museum (Royal Warwickshire) in Warwick ...

  5. Fusiliers Museum - Wikipedia

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    Fusiliers Museum may refer to: Fusilier Museum, Bury, Greater Manchester; Fusiliers Museum (London), Tower of London; Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland, Alnwick, Northumberland; Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland; see Royal Irish Fusiliers § Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum

  6. 2nd (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)

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    The London Regiment was formally disbanded in 1938, the battalion having transferred to the Royal Fusiliers on 31 August 1937 as 9th (2nd City of London) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). [7] [9] [23] [27] [c] In that year the battalion moved its HQ from Tufton St to 213 Balham High Road in South London. [17] [23] [224]

  7. 3rd (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The London Regiment had fallen into abeyance on 7 July 1916 and the battalions were treated as independent regiments affiliated to their original parent regiments, so the battalion was now designated 3rd City of London Regiment (The Royal Fusiliers). The London Regiment was formally disbanded in 1937, when the battalion became the 10th (3rd ...

  8. 13th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers - Wikipedia

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    The 13th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, (13th RF) was an infantry unit recruited as part of 'Kitchener's Army' in World War I.It served on the Western Front from July 1915 until the Armistice, seeing action at the Somme and the Ancre, at Arras and Ypres, against the German spring offensive, and in the final Hundred Days Offensive.

  9. 1st (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)

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    Full mobilisation for the TA was ordered on 1 September 1939, two days before the declaration of war. 8th Royal Fusiliers mobilised next day at Handel Street under the command of Lt-Col E.H.L. White. 8th Royal Fusiliers was in 1st London Bde, while 11th Royal Fusiliers was in the duplicate 4th London Bde in 2nd London Division. [179] [181] [182]

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