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{{MilitaryUnit | |||
|unit_name = Royal Welsh Guards | |||
|image = [[File:Royal Welsh Guards (cork) coat of arms.png|180px]]<br />Coat of Arms.<br />[[File:Royal Welsh cap badge.png|180px]]<br />Cap badge. | |||
|active = 1st January 2024 | |||
|allegiance = {{FlagofCork}} | |||
|branch = {{Flag of the Corkonian Army}} | |||
|size = Regiment | |||
|partof = [[King's Brigade (Cork)|King's Brigade]] | |||
|garrison = Collin's Barracks, Co. Cork | |||
|motto = <i>"To Cymru's hand."</i> | |||
|type = Infantry | |||
|commander1_label = Commander-in-Chief | |||
|commander1 = [[grandhappy]] | |||
}}The '''Royal Welsh Guards''' is a regiment of the [[Corkonian Army]] and is part of the [[King's Brigade (Cork)|King's Brigade]]. It is one of the [[Regiments of the Corkonian Army|Foot Guards]] regiments of the Corkonian army and was founded in January of 2024 after the [[Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act]] which established a Brigade tasked with being a ceremonial/combat and loyal unit to the [[King of Corcaigh]]. | |||
==History== | |||
==Training== | |||
==Colonels-in-Chief== | |||
==Regimental Colonels== | |||
==Regimental Lieutenant Colonels== | |||
==Traditions and affiliations== | |||
==Structure== | |||
The Royal Welsh Guards consists of two battalions, the [[1st Battalion (Cork)|1st battalion]] and [[9th Battalion (Cork)|9th battalion]]. | |||
==Battle honours== | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 16 April 2024
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The Royal Welsh Guards is a regiment of the Corkonian Army and is part of the King's Brigade. It is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the Corkonian army and was founded in January of 2024 after the Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act which established a Brigade tasked with being a ceremonial/combat and loyal unit to the King of Corcaigh.
History
Training
Colonels-in-Chief
Regimental Colonels
Regimental Lieutenant Colonels
Traditions and affiliations
Structure
The Royal Welsh Guards consists of two battalions, the 1st battalion and 9th battalion.