Colonel’s Company
The Colonel’s Company, one of the six battalion companies, representing the Royal Welch Fusiliers in New England and Up-State New York.
The Colonel’s Company, one of the six battalion companies, representing the Royal Welch Fusiliers in New England and Up-State New York.
The 23rd was at Princeton battle reenactment on 04 Jan 2026. We fielded 9 Fusiliers (RSM, RDM and 7 muskets) as part of a much larger showing by both Continental […]
The “Putnam County Heroes Battle the Redcoats” event will be held on the first Saturday in June and is slated to be a small, regional living history day with several […]
The Battle of Brooklyn (also known as the Battle of Long Island) took place in late August 1776. It was the first major engagement of the American Revolutionary War after the United States declared independence and remains the largest battle of the entire war in terms of troop deployment.
The Battle of White Plains, fought on October 28, 1776, was a pivotal engagement during the New York and New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War. While technically a British tactical victory, it is often remembered for George Washington’s successful narrow escape, which kept the Continental Army—and the Revolution—alive.
This was an outstanding event with a tremendous turnout of British and American reenactors. It certainly exceeded my expectations for this 250th event. The location was Northeast of Boston in […]
The following After Action Report is from The Fusilier August 2021 edition. At the end of June, I had the opportunity to serve with the men of the 23rd’s New York City […]