History of the Regimental Goat of the Royal Regiment of Wales
Taffy and his Goat Major had become famous throughout Wales and elsewhere following their support to Freedom Parades and the London Olympics in 2012. Taffy had met royalty, the current Prime Minister and a long list of famous personalities, all of whom admired his good behaviour and personality. Taffy had also proudly led the Welsh Rugby Union team out onto the pitch in the Millennium Stadium, becoming familiar with members of the national side.
The Museum tells the fascinating story of some of the British army’s most famous regiments. The Royal Welsh is comprised of antecedent regiments which, through amalgamations, has made it what it is today.
Our antecedent regiments:
The South Wales Borderers (the 24th)
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers (23rd)
The Welch Regiment (the 41st)
The South Lincolnshire (the 69th)
The Monmouthshire Regiment
The Royal Regiment of Wales
The Royal Welsh
The Royal Welsh Regiment exists as a result of a number of mergers of other, earlier units. This table shows the current Regiment’s proud and extensive lineage.
This long history, dating back to the late 1680s, is told through many kinds of objects including uniforms, medals, weapons and models. The regiments have seen action in many prominent events, including the British campaign in South Africa (visit us and discover what really happened in the 1879 Zulu War!), and both world wars. Forty-three of the regiments’ soldiers have received the Victoria Cross, and we commemorate their sacrifice and heroism as well as that of all the men and women associated with our regiments who have contributed so much to our country.
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LOCATION:
The Barracks, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7EBTelephone:01874 613310 Email:hello@royalwelshmuseum.walesWebsite:[ Ссылка ]
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