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Film footage has emerged of members of 2RWF In Burma 1944/45, sending "video" messages home to their families. All four men are from the Salford area. The badge on the slouch hats doesnt appear to be correct, but that might be a security ruse as the war was still ongoing. You can watch the brief clips by going to the website at: http://www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/blighty/index.php and search on "Royal Welsh" note spelling.
The listed men are:
Belcher/Chandler/W Roberts/Musgrave:
The North West Film Archive would like any relatives to contact them.
http://rwf-forum.co.uk/vBulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=4091&stc=1
I replied to this on Fb and the badges are probably 29th independent infantry brigade who 2/RWF were part of.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
I saw that Jerry, the badge on the hat though looks like the Lancashire Red Rose.
Cheers
I saw that Jerry, the badge on the hat though looks like the Lancashire Red Rose.
Cheers
I looked at three of them and all seemed to have a white/pale circle on a darker background!
Maybe I need to get my eyes checked?
When I freeze the vids, I can make out the petals.(I think)
roy dadge
20-10-2019, 21:02
All four men are from the Second Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers and were awarded the ribbon of the 1939 – 43 star on the 17th April 1944 in the Arakan region of Burma.
Nominal Roll of personnel in the Battalion who may wear the ribbon of the 1939-43 Star
HQ Company
4195951 Fus. Belcher H.
4195901 Fus. Chandler H.
A Company
4204542 Fus. Musgrave F.
C Company
4197219 Fus.Roberts W.
Battalion Orders By Lt. Gwydyr-Jones Commanding, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welch Fusiliers No 6 Field 17th April 1944
Hope this helps. Sorry it is so late.
Roy
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