Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
On Friday 06 February 09, a Pass out Parade was held at ITC Catterick.
15 Soldiers passed out into the Regiment, the breakdown is as follows;
4 Soldiers to 1 R WELSH
11 Soldiers to 2 R WELSH
This is a bit disproportionate to the agreed 40%/60% split, however it will even out during the year.
Well done to all.
Karl Roberts
RSM
3 R WELSH
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
At the end of the day they are all Royal Welch only 4 of them proper Royal Welch but they are Royal Welch well done lads
no offence to RRW
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
None of them are "proper Royal Welch". They have all joined the Royal Welsh and probably have no idea what RWF and RRW means. They join their Battalions ready for future operations and not living in the past.
Lets move on.
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
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Originally Posted by
karl7125
None of them are "proper Royal Welch". They have all joined the Royal Welsh and probably have no idea what RWF and RRW means. They join their Battalions ready for future operations and not living in the past.
Lets move on.
I was saying well done to all of them but correct me if im wrong but each of the Royal Welsh Bn's have distinct names
1st Bn Royal Welsh (The Royal Welch Fusiliers)
and
2nd Bn Royal Welsh (The Royal Regiment of Wales)
I do oppologise for spelling the last welsh with a C rather than a S
but i did spell it with a C for 24 years sorry
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
Karl,
Are recruits taught Regimental History at Catterick, or are they taught within Bn's?
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
Roger,
All recruits are taught Regimental History in Catterick and how they became ROYAL WELSH soldiers. They all learn about VC's from all the antecedent Regiments and also learn about Regimental traditions of all Battalions.
When they get to their respective Battalions, they will learn the slight change in traditions perculiar to that Battalion.
Crucially recruits dont know which Battalion they will join until the latter end of training, unless they have specific reason to join that Battalion ie a family member serving.
Karl
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
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Originally Posted by
jeffdj
I was saying well done to all of them but correct me if im wrong but each of the Royal Welsh Bn's have distinct names
1st Bn Royal Welsh (The Royal Welch Fusiliers)
and
2nd Bn Royal Welsh (The Royal Regiment of Wales)
I do oppologise for spelling the last welsh with a C rather than a S
but i did spell it with a C for 24 years sorry
Quote:
Originally Posted by
karl7125
None of them are "proper Royal Welch". They have all joined the Royal Welsh and probably have no idea what RWF and RRW means. They join their Battalions ready for future operations and not living in the past.
Lets move on.
I have to agree with Karl on this one, they are both joining the Royal Welsh, and I think I am right in saying they could be moved from Battalion to Battalion if required for operational needs. They are new to the battalions and as Karl rightly says they may have no idea in the difference between the two, when do we ever here of the 1st and 2nd battalions refered to by their correct titles???? I know it upsets a lot of people but like it or not there are three battalions with the title Royal Welsh, we still have our identity with the comrades and the title of the 1st Battalion, I think all three battalions need our support in looking to the future rather than dwelling on the past, lifs life, things change. I dont belive in father xmas anymore, but I got over it??? Just building my defence position.. Fire away chaps,
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
I think that the lads from North Wales should go to the 1Bn (RWF) firstly. As the RRW use recruit from South Wales. Where the RWF recruited from North & South
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
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Originally Posted by
Fortyfive
I think that the lads from North Wales should go to the 1Bn (RWF) firstly. As the RRW use recruit from South Wales. Where the RWF recruited from North & South
As I have worked in recruiting for a while and work closely with my opposite number who is a WO2 in Maindy formerly of RRW fame and his boys. We are a single unit now and work hard together to achieve the same aim. Young men join the Army firstly understanding they will leave home and travell especialy in this day and age and more importantly they know very little in most cases of our individual history so geographicaly it no longer matters. We are the Royal Welsh consisting of two Battalions and recruits successful in passing out will join the Battalion most in need of them in order to deploy on operations. Those of us with memories of how it was are just that.
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
Thanks for info. I still can't get used to a single line regiment in Wales; but I will come to term with it sooner or later.
Re: Pass out Parade - ITC Catterick 06 Feb 09
Gentlemen,
We are all very proud of our former Regiments and rightly so. I have worked with Karl and Wayne Roberts over the last 10 months and we are continuing to move the Regiment forward as one.
The focus for the Regiment this year is operations with C Coy 2 Royal Welsh deploying to Afgan in less than two weeks and A Coy will deploy the same time as the 1st Battalion and B (Rorkes Drift) Coy deploying early 2010.
So at some stage this year we will have welsh soldiers from all 3 Battalions serving in Afgan. These soldiers from whatever Battalion have one thing in common, they are Welsh Infantry and in my eyes they are all true WELSH WARRIORS.
I am sure that you will join me in wishing them all whatever Battalion they are from a safe and successful tour.
Dai 29
RSM
2 Royal Welsh