After heavy fighting in the area of Benghazi the 1st Battalion was again overrun in mid-1942 and again suffered heavy casualties when Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps swept through Cyrenaica and Libya in the First Battle of El Alamein. I have his dogtags and would love to get them home to his family. The first significant Royal Navy casualties happened on 22 May, when the light cruiser HMS Naiad was among the ships attacked. [10] Lance Corporal William Charles Fuller, of the 2nd Battalion, won the Welsh Regiment's first Victoria Cross of the war when, under withering and sustained rifle and machine gun fire, he advanced one hundred yards to rescue Captain Mark Haggard who was mortally wounded on Chézy sur Aisne on 14 September 1914. The Welch Regiment. There are also aircrew casualty files from the battle in series AIR 81. Recollections of operations as private with 1st Bn Welch Regt, Creforce on Crete, Greece, 2/1941-5/1941: journey from Egypt to Crete; taking over positions from 2nd Bn Black Watch at Galatas; anticipation of German attack; start of German Air Force attacks on island, 20/5/1941; sight of German glider crash landing on Akrotiri Peninsula, 5/1941. ² Awarded in 1909 for the services of the 69th Foot, with the badge of a Naval Crown superscribed 12th April 1782. [14], The 2nd Battalion was deployed to Ireland in 1920 while the 1st Battalion returned to British India and served there until 1924 when it moved to Waziristan. Day of the First Welch, together with a party of 44 men from his regiment, various marines and commandos, 5 AIF from the 2/7th Bn (and 1 Greek) from Spafkia, arriving at Sidi Barrani on June 10, 1941 having been without any food for five days. Heraklion was defended by a British-Australian-Greek force under 14 Infantry Brigade (the original Creforce), and events at the airfield there were recorded in the 2 Battalion Black Watch war diary. [24] The battalion returned to the United Kingdom and became the Demonstration Battalion of The School of Infantry, stationed first at Knook Camp in Heytesbury and then at the newly built Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster in 1965. Eventually the 1st Battalion was reformed in Egypt and joined the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade, part of the 4th Indian Infantry Division and moved back again to the Western Desert. Following the Battle of Crecy, where the Welch Companys saved the British line and did excelent service, a royal decree was made, that brought the Welsh into line with the Scottish Regiments, that from then on the Welch could wear on there badges and banners the designation that they were Welch, they had not been allowed to do so before this. Welch. The 2nd Battalion moved to Shanghai in 1927 for service with the Shanghai Defence Force and then on to India in 1935. Originally organised as the county regiment of Carmarthenshire, Glamorganshire and Pembrokeshire, the new regiment encompassed its Militia and Volunteer infantry and united … 428 — General Freyberg to General Wavell ; Journey Towards Christmas. Allied Forces at Heraklion: HQ British 14th Brigade [17], In May 1944 the 1st Battalion received large numbers of replacements from retrained anti-aircraft gunners of the Royal Artillery and became an effective infantry battalion again. Though there are a few gaps in the records, such as the lack of Australian war diaries, the examples shown in this blog are a representative sample of what is available. Following the loss of Maleme the Allies fell back to regroup, but within a few days the situation deteriorated as the Germans began to push towards Canea, threatening the supply base at Suda Bay. This infantry unit was created in 1881 and recruited in Camarthenshire, Glamorganshire and Pembrokeshire. . 1719 – 1918' author unknown, 'The History of The Welch Regiment 1919 – 1951', This page was last edited on 24 December 2020, at 16:14. Download this stock image: Roadside memorial in Galatas, Crete, to the men of The Welch Regiment, British Army, who died in the Battle for Crete in 1941 - EF251B from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Despite the weakness of the RAF, some squadrons did take part in the battle. In June 1944 the battalion, under Lieutenant Colonel Charles Coleman, was, after many years of training, ordered to France to join the British Second Army in the Normandy Campaign. I have his dogtags … View this object . Other sources covering lessons from the battle can be found in our catalogue, such as WO 287/164. Mesopotamia, Iraq and North Persia: WO 95/4965-5288 3. The central figure is from the 1/4th Welch in North West Europe in the winter of 1944/45. In August 1944 the 1/5th Battalion was transferred from 160th Brigade to the 158th Infantry Brigade, still with 53rd (Welsh) Division. This unit was formed as The Welsh Regiment … 50 ME Commando departed Castelorizzo in March for Crete being replaced in their garrison duties there by the 1st Royal Welch Regiment. The War Diary of 22 Battalion 2NZEF who defended and lost Maleme can be found at 5 Battery, 2/3rd Field … [10] The 1/6th (Glamorgan) Battalion was part of the independent South Wales Brigade allocated to home defence, but volunteered for oversas service. [23] For its final overseas posting the battalion moved to Stanley Fort on Hong Kong Island in June 1966. 7753 Lance-Corporal William Fuller, 2nd Battalion, The Welsh Regiment, for conspicuous gallantry on 14th September, near Chivy on the Aisne, by advancing about 100 yards to pick up Captain Haggard, who was mortally wounded, and carrying him back to cover under very heavy rifle and machine gun fire. Victoria Cross recipients are mostly covered separately, in series WO 98. On 26 May Freyberg sought permission to begin an evacuation of his forces, as he considered the situation hopeless. [19], The 4th Battalion was in Northern Ireland in the 160th Infantry Brigade attached to the 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division. The 1st Battalion moved to Egypt in 1886. The 168th Brigade was part of the 56th (London) Division, which had just been severely mauled fighting at Anzio. The extract shown here covers the fighting at Retimo. In 1969 the regiment was amalgamated with the South Wales Borderers to form the Royal Regiment of Wales. [23] It moved to Lüneburg in Germany as part of 10th Infantry Brigade in June 1956 before being deployed to Cyprus in October 1957. These troops were meant to carry out raids but instead had to be used as a rear-guard once the withdrawal began. Friday 7 August 2020 | Michael McGrady | Records and research | 2 comments. No. 45 Squadron, with Blenheim light bombers, flew sorties from Egypt against Maleme airfield after it was captured. The battalion first saw action in the Western Desert Campaign of 1940. The Royal Navy faced fierce German air attacks but was able to intercept a force of seaborne German troops, embarked on requisitioned civilian vessels, before they could reach Crete. It landed at Le Havre in October 1914 to work on the Lines of Communication on the Western Front. 1 Militia and Special Reserve battalion It later fought alongside the 1st Battalion with 28th Division at the Hohenzollern Redoubt and spent the rest of the war as the divisional pioneer battalion for 1st Division[10], The 8th (Service) Battalion landed at ANZAC Cove as part of the 40th Brigade in the 13th (Western) Division in August 1915; after being evacuated from Gallipoli in December 1915 the battalion moved to Egypt and on to Mesopotamia in February 1916. The Battalion saw its bitterest fighting along the Taungoo-Mawchi Road where for a hundred miles, with deep jungle on either side, the Japanese defended vigorously all the way. Two errors in the German plan were a significant under-estimate of the number of Allied troops on the island and the expectation that the Cretan civilians would not resist, and these mistakes contributed to their heavy losses during the invasion. In March 1945 the 1st Battalion was transferred to the 1st Guards Brigade, serving alongside the 3rd Grenadier Guards and 3rd Welsh Guards and replacing the disbanded 3rd Coldstream Guards, part of 6th Armoured Division, and remained with it until the end of the war. [10] The 2nd Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the 3rd Brigade in the 1st Division in August 1914 for service on the Western Front. WO 416 is a series of German prisoner of war record cards, often showing place of capture. Ldr. The squadron operation record books list the aircraft and crews that were involved, and these records can usually be downloaded from The National Archives’ website. 'The History of The Welsh regiment. 6 Apr 1897 The regiment embarked for Crete and landed at Candia on 9 and 10 April 1897. [12], The 9th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 58th Brigade in the 19th (Western) Division in July 1915 for service on the Western Front. archival research, Crete, mediterranean, royal air force, Second World War. 1st Battalion, The Welch Regiment; Lieutenant Colonel A. Duncan, MC (Force Reserve) 2nd New Zealand Division Headquarters New Zealand Division - Brigadier, Acting Major General Edward Puttick - (Western Zone, west of Chania) 27th New Zealand Machine Gun Battalion (Lt. Col. FJ Gwilliam) 5th New Zealand Field Artillery Regiment; 4th New Zealand … The battle was fought at sea and in the air, as well as on land. While on embarkation leave for Malaya he was transferred to the Welch Regiment in Cyprus. [3], The 1st Battalion moved to Malta in 1889 while the 2nd Battalion went to India in 1892; the 1st Battalion moved to Pembroke Dock in December 1893 where almost all the regiment's artifacts, plate and silver were lost in a large fire in 1895. St Thomas Becket and Edwardian Canterbury, Good will to all: Henry VI’s Christmas pardon of 1470-71, Cast-iron cosiness: Designs for the Victorian hearth, Friends of The National Patrols were sent out to the west and south; none returned. A Whitfield served with the 4th Battalion Welch Regiment British Army. [10] The 19th (Service) Battalion (Glamorgan Pioneers) landed at Le Havre as pioneer battalion to the 38th (Welsh) Division in December 1915 for service on the Western Front. The Germans planned to lead the invasion with their airborne troops, with men from a mountain infantry division following up, though the plan depended entirely on gaining control of at least one of the airfields. [23], The battalion moved to Hong Kong as part of the 27th Infantry Brigade in November 1952 and then returned home to Llanion Barracks in Pembroke Dock in 1954. at right is a lieutenant of the 1st Welch on Crete 1941. . 1. The evacuation took place between 27 May and 1 June. John James Lewis served in the Welch Regiment and was killed during the Battle for Crete in May 1941. General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine (4077002 Pte. Kindle Store Buy A Kindle Free Kindle Reading Apps Kindle Books French eBooks Kindle Unlimited Prime Reading Amazon Charts Best Sellers & More Kindle Singles Accessories Content and devices Kindle Support The largest group of men had to retreat to Sphakia, a hamlet on the south coast, to be met by the Royal Navy. The War Illustrated magazine published an article about Crete on 20 June 1941, and our library has a set of the volumes of this publication. The 1/5th Battalion, originally with the 160th Infantry Brigade, moved to Normandy in late June 1944 and fought alongside the 4th Battalion in the 53rd (Welsh) Division in the North West Europe Campaign distinguishing itself at 's-Hertogenbosch, the Falaise Gap, the Ardennes and the Reichwald Forest. The Royal Navy’s part in the evacuation is covered in a report from the Mediterranean Fleet: The loss of Crete took place at a time when various other commitments and operations required resources from Wavell’s command, often taking higher priority than Crete itself. [23], The Regiment was awarded the following battle honours:[8]. Greek Garrison Battalion (commander unknown; ex- Greek 5th "Crete" Division, left behind as a garrison when their division was summoned to defend the mainland) 830 personnel) 19th Australian Infantry Brigade No. Elsewhere the Allies initially held the towns, harbours and airfields. Gericke, who had come across the dropping zone of its III Battalion on 23 May, was appalled by the evidence of what had befallen it. Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated. [17] They received a large draft of 700 officers and men. It existed until 1969 when it became part of The Royal Regiment of Wales. R Spurr served with the Welch Regiment British Army. http://22battalion.org.nz/war-diary/1941-may.htm, Verdict – Accidental death: The strange case of the Scottish aristocrat killed on the Midland Railway, ‘Brown Babies’: The children born to black GI and white British women during the Second World War, The Ghost of Christmas past? 07, 1954 - Zoo goat becomes new mascot of the welsh regiment handing over ceremony at the London zoo. The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 through the amalgamation of the 41st and 69th Regiment of Foot. He says it is quite unique that as a national serviceman he actually served with all three former Welsh Regiments. The Welch Regiment (or "The Welch", an archaic spelling of "Welsh") was an infantry regiment of the line of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1969. They took part in heavy fighting on the Gothic Line, one of many German defensive lines in Italy, and in the Croce area where the battalion, and the rest of the 56th Division, suffered heavy casualties. AIR 23/6110 includes translations of captured documents from Operation Mercury. [10], After the First World War, the regiment commissioned the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens to design a war memorial as a tribute to their fallen. The invasion began on 20 May, with airborne landings along the coast between Maleme and Heraklion, backed by heavy air attacks. There are some records relating to Layforce listed in our catalogue here. Recruiting poster for The Welch Regiment, 1930. The Welch Regiment commanded by Lt. In November the battalion crossed the Chindwin River at Sittang, captured Pinlebu and saw some very hard fighting on the Swebo Plain. It was not possible to evacuate all the men and many were left behind, including those trapped at Retimo. [7][8][9], The 1st Battalion, after returning from India, landed at Le Havre as part of the 84th Brigade in 28th Division in January 1915 for service on the Western Front but moved to Egypt and then on to Salonika in November 1915. [23] It then amalgamated with the South Wales Borderers to form the 1st Battalion the Royal Regiment of Wales in June 1969. E. Headon. Following a period of rest and training in Egypt and the Sudan the 1st Battalion was re-organized in early 1943 as 34th (Welch) Beach Brick and in July landed with the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division, part of General Bernard Montgomery's British Eighth Army, during the invasion of Sicily in July. They returned to Geneifa on the Suez Canal where they were amalgamated with their comrades from No. Other men were picked up from Heraklion, though they still faced German air attacks and the light cruiser HMS Orion, carrying more than 1,000 troops, was among the ships bombed. 1921.01.01 The Welch Regiment 1969.06.11 amalgamated with The South Wales Borderers, to form The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot) Battle Honours [combined battle honours of 41st Regiment, and 69th Regiment, plus:] Belleisle1, Martinique 17622, [12th April 1782]3, St. Vincent4, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, South Africa 1899-1902. 'History of the services of the 41st (The Welsh Regiment)' by Captain and Adjutant D.A.N. Required fields are marked *, Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events.Sign up, All content is available under the Open However it can trace its history back a further 160 years prior to this date. 52 … Different parts of the collection cover units serving in different theatres: 1. On Crete it consisted of three brigades and an artillery regiment. He wears a serge-lined leather jerkin over his battledress. Some Italian forces were included in the operation as well. Add to this record. See more ideas about world war two, world war ii, regiment. Several other British warships were sunk or damaged by air attack during the battle, and it became very difficult for the fleet to support the troops on the island. Known as Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Fieldings Regiment of Foot (or the Invalids), between 1719 and … [10] The 10th (Service) Battalion (1st Rhondda) landed at Le Havre as part of the 114th Brigade in 38th (Welsh) Division in December 1915 for service on the Western Front. ¹ Awarded for the services of the 69th Foot. Tuesday 27th - Day 8 - At dawn the Welch Regiment was in position a mile west of CANEA. The aerial photograph above shows several German transport aircraft on the airfield just after it was captured. Dan. The National Archives also holds various sources for Allied prisoners, casualties and gallantry awards relating to Crete [10] The 23rd (Service) Battalion (Welsh Pioneers) landed in Salonika as pioneer battalion to the 28th Division in July 1916. In the past twelve years it has grown accustomed to fighting on the side with small Battalion, for the Welch were with Wavell in the earliest days of the North Africa Campaign, and again in Crete, and later at Benghazi, and three times the Battalion had to be reformed as a result of heavy … Edward Howell, OBE, DFC) - Gloster … East Africa, Cameroon and West Afr… The Welch Regiment arrives in Crete and joins the 14thInfantry Brigade. Lucky indeed to escape Crete in May 1941, when 1st Battalion, The Welch Regiment was overwhelmed by swathes of enemy paratroopers at Chania, he was less fortunate at Benghazi, where he became P.O.W. Wavell quickly agreed, after sending a signal to the Prime Minister stating that Crete was ‘no longer tenable’. Allied and civilian resistance was much stronger than expected, and by the first night of the battle the Germans had gained little except a precarious foothold at Maleme. Significantly the Battalion did not lose a man. The National Archives does not hold a war diary for the Australians at Retimo, though there is a related report at CAB 106/382. ‘Frightful was the sight that met our eyes. They saw action in Sicily then in Italy with 168th Infantry Brigade, 56th Division. The National Archives also holds various sources for Allied prisoners, casualties and gallantry awards relating to Crete. Your email address will not be published. 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Frank Hastings Brooke, CB, CBE, DSO. MT StJ Prattle/Sqn.Ldr. 1st Battalion, Welch Regiment 1st Battalion, Welsh Regiment were in Palestine serving with 14th Infantry Brigade, 6th Division when war broke out in 1939. http://22battalion.org.nz/war-diary/1941-may.htm, Your email address will not be published. They were also still holding ground outside Retimo and Heraklion, and their air attacks put the Allied troops under great strain throughout the battle. Wavell added a note acknowledging that the preparations before the battle had been insufficient. Battle Of Crete Commemorations- Red Arrows - posted in Explore Crete: For those who might be interested, and fortunate enough to be in Crete around the time of the Battle of Crete Commemoration events, the Royal Air Force display team, better known as the Red Arrows, will perform over Chania on the morning of Saturday 23rd MAY starting at 9.45hrs. In August, the remainder of the regiment joined the Cretan International Force, but 263 men were still at Malta in December 1897. Deane is at present stationed in Britain. [2] The 1st Battalion was dispatched to South Africa in November 1899 for the Second Boer War: it was engaged in Battle of Paardeberg in February 1900, where they suffered heavy losses, and again at the Battle of Driefontein in March 1900. Recruiting poster for The Welch Regiment, 1930. 22ndFebruary 1941 A meeting takes place in Athens between the Foreign Secretary, General WAVELL and Field Marshal Sir John DILL and representative of the Greek government. The Origins of the Regiment: The Welsh Regiment had its origins in two regiments, the 41st and 69th Regiments of Foot, the first of which has long standing links with the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The 41st was raised in March 1719 as a Regiment of Invalids, namely Out-Pensioners of the Royal Hospital, to release active units for service overseas in the wars against the French. [10] Private Hubert William Lewis, of the 11th (Service) Battalion, was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions at Evzonoi in Macedonia in October 1916 during the Macedonian campaign. The 1st Battalion landed in Crete in February but was overwhelmed by the enemy in fighting at Souda Bay in Chania and Sphakia Beach and had to be evacuated by the Royal Navy. Six: Private E. G. Headon, Welch Regiment, who died as a prisoner of war in 1945 having previously been captured at the fall of Crete. We will not be able to respond to personal family history research questions on this platform. From the above Battle Honours the following were actually borne on the Regimental and Queen's Colour: Belleisle, Martinique 1762, St. Vincent 1797, India, Bourbon, Java, Detroit, Queenstown, Miami, Niagara, Waterloo, Ava, Candahar 1842, Ghuznee 1842, Cabool 1842, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeburg, South Africa 1899–1902, Korea 1951–52. They are not personal diaries (try the Imperial War Museumor Local Record Offices for those). Recommendations for army gallantry awards are mostly in series WO 373, which can be searched by theatre of operations as well as by name. No. General Freyberg was among them, because he knew about the secret Enigma decrypts and could not be left behind as a prisoner. Suda Bay was defended by a mixed Allied force including the Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation (MNBDO), a Royal Marine outfit. [20], Meanwhile, the 1/5th and 2/5th Battalions, mobilized at the same time as the 4th Battalion, were retained at home where the 2/5th also trained and prepared drafts for overseas although it remained at home throughout the whole war as a Home Defence battalion. [22], The 1st Battalion returned home in 1947 and was garrisoned at Malvern, Worcester, with the 2nd Battalion, which had returned from Burma. [21], Around 1,100 officers and other ranks of the Welch Regiment were killed or died from wounds or sickness during the Second World War, with many more wounded. 1.1. Soon after the battle the Inter-Services Committee produced a report into the defence and loss of the island. 30 Squadron RAF (Squadron Leader RA Milward/Sqn. The defence and loss of Crete, 1940-1941 (Part 2). Up to 4 Territorial and Volunteer battalions. Aisne 1914–18, Ypres 1914-15-17, Gheluvelt, Loos, Somme 1916–18, Pilkem, Cambrai 1917–18, Macedonia 1915–18, Gallipoli 1915, Gaza, Falaise, Lower Mass, Reichswald, Croce, Italy 1943–45, Crete, Canae, Kyaukmyaung Bridgehead, Sittang 1945, Burma 1944–45. Only fast warships could go there by sailing at night and leaving before dawn, which limited the amount of cargo or troops that could be sent. The 2nd/Royal Welch Fusiliers was quartered at Verdala Barracks Cottonera for 7 months with detachments in Crete for 4 months. [17], The 2nd Battalion had been retained in India but in October 1944 the battalion moved to Burma as part of the 62nd Indian Infantry Brigade attached to the 19th Indian Infantry Division where it joined the British Fourteenth Army, led by Bill Slim. From the start of the campaign the 4th Battalion was involved in fierce fighting during the Battle for Caen, and around the Falaise Pocket, the Battle of the Bulge and the Battle of the Reichwald where it sustained very heavy casualties and involved some of the fiercest fighting in the North West Europe Campaign for British soldiers as they were up against determined German paratroopers. The memorial takes the form of squat cenotaph, following Lutyens' design of the famous Cenotaph on Whitehall in London. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 41st (Welch) Regiment of Foot and 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot to form the Welsh Regiment. The Germans were able to expand their foothold to gain control of the airfield and fly in more troops, while Allied counter-attacks faltered. 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