General
Information
Membership
Information
Links
to Living History Groups, and Historic Sites
Links
to Revolutionary War Reenactment Groups
Regimental
Information
"The
Fusilier" Regimental Newsletter
Schedule
of Events for 2008
Photo
Album
A
Brief History of the 23rd Foot
Fusiliers of Renown
Allied Regiments Around the World
Royal Welch Fusiliers & United States Marine
Corps
Royal Welch Fusilier Links
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The Flash
The Flash is a regimental
distinction of the Royal Welch Fusiliers that is shared by no other
regiment in the British Army. It dates back to the early 18th century
when soldiers wore their hair in a braided queue which was held
in a bag to avoid the grease soiling the back of the uniform coat.
The wearing of the queue
was abolished by 1808, yet the Royal Welch Fusiliers ignored the
order to remove the five black ribbons from the collar of their
coats. As they were stationed in Nova Scotia at the time, there
was little notice taken of their disobedience, but on returning
to England in 1834, an inspecting General ordered the ribbons
removed, and an appeal was made by the regiment to King William
IV. In the same year the Royal Welch Fusiliers were granted the
right to wear "The Flash" as a regimental distinction and have
worn it ever since.
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