Originally Posted by
jungle1810
Hello All,
Re my e mail om the film Zulu. I did acknowledge the bravery of all who fought at the drift, this includes attached personnel and the Impis and Indunas as well as the Worcestershire Regt I am also aware of Richard Burtons summary of this battle and he spoke of the brave men from "THE SOUTH WALES BORDERERS.??? Also I am aware that Burton wore the RWF cap badge in the film mentioned by one member of the forum, but wearing a cap badge and serving that regiment is a different kettle of fish!!!!!How many RWFCA branches have had Richard Burton as a guest of honour at their Saint Davids day celebrations????I did like the answers and views given as this stands for democracy and we have all done our bit for that.The biggest bone of contention is the "LICENCE " taken by the word "ANTECEDENT". I may well be wrong about the Long Service medals but I am sure I read about this in a file or book??Re Andove's e mail, my point is to try and dispel the rumours that abound in what I call the "Zulu triangle"which has it's apex in Brecon and stretches west to Carmarthen and east to Gwent this implies to about 90% of the population in this area that the SWB were at the drift and I have read a letter in the penultimate edition of "Men of Harlech" in which a branch sec of the RRW spoke of " How my heart beats with pride when I think of the 7 V.C's won by Welshmen????? I just thought I would like to try and clear what at best can be described as a muddled situation and dispel a few myths, no more no less. My thanks to all who replied to my original e mail.
Regards RBD