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Old 31-01-19, 06:50 PM
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G(Guards) Company The London Regiment appear to have a new cap badge, has anyone seen it and do they have any photos of it?

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Old 31-01-19, 07:15 PM
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Old 31-01-19, 07:20 PM
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Thanks, I've already seen this which is why I asked the question. Clearly the badge is worn now but not clear from that photo as its too small. Looking forward to seeing close up pictures sometime.
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Old 31-01-19, 07:22 PM
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Not a design that I like.
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Apparently they're on version 2 and its slightly different. I think it might look good in real life as soon as anyone finds an image of it.
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Which one of the seven photos are you referring to exactly?.
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Yes it's worn with the backing as shown.
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I feel very sorry for the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, who it seems have not only lost their 2nd Battalion recently, but have seemingly now lost their ‘golden thread’ link with London inherited from the old 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers (RF) and with it their place in the London Regiment, which in its original guise (1908-1916) counted its first three battalions (of 27) as badged to the RF.

Territorial Foot Guards??? The world’s gone mad. Queen Victoria and her Duke of Kent must be turning in their graves.
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Old 13-03-19, 04:49 PM
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I feel very sorry for the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, who it seems have not only lost their 2nd Battalion recently, but have seemingly now lost their ‘golden thread’ link with London inherited from the old 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers (RF) and with it their place in the London Regiment, which in its original guise (1908-1916) counted its first three battalions (of 27) as badged to the RF.

Territorial Foot Guards??? The world’s gone mad. Queen Victoria and her Duke of Kent must be turning in their graves.
I heard that the Geordies who would've been recruits for 1 RRF are "diverted" to The Yorkshire Regiment nowadays, I don't know if that's true.
It all seems a very strange situation for RRF or rather "The Fusiliers" as the regiment's now officially abbreviated itself to, to have been run down to one regular battalion with one reserve battalion oop north when they were, I thought such a well recruited regiment (the Lancashire Fusiliers had their recruiting problems back around the 60's but I suppose they were resolved when 4 RRF were disbanded).
The regiment's RHQ at the Tower of London's now shared with the Princess of Wales's Regiment or have the Fus. been booted out altogether now?
The Scottish referendum was alleged to have been largely responsible for the demise of 2 RRF, but who knows, and in a world where big(ger) is beautiful again when it comes to individual regiments being viable what future is there for a regiment with a single regular battalion?
What will they call a Princess of Wales's / R Anglian / RRF amalgam?
"Light Infantry" has been killed "Fusiliers" is liable to follow, but hey, we've got "The Rifles" still as a healthy amoebic brand name.
The Fusiliers have really dwindled, NF with its "Battle Honour" for having raised the most battalions and suffered the most casualties during WWI, RF with its four regular battalions and it's TF, four battalions of the London Regiment each expanding to four battalions themselves, the Service Battalions.......
The Royal Fusiliers, inelegantly extracted from London.
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Yes I agree, Leigh, and can add nothing to what you have said. It is a travesty in my opinion.
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I heard that the Geordies who would've been recruits for 1 RRF are "diverted" to The Yorkshire Regiment nowadays, I don't know if that's true.
It all seems a very strange situation for RRF or rather "The Fusiliers" as the regiment's now officially abbreviated itself to, to have been run down to one regular battalion with one reserve battalion oop north when they were, I thought such a well recruited regiment (the Lancashire Fusiliers had their recruiting problems back around the 60's but I suppose they were resolved when 4 RRF were disbanded).
The regiment's RHQ at the Tower of London's now shared with the Princess of Wales's Regiment or have the Fus. been booted out altogether now?
The Scottish referendum was alleged to have been largely responsible for the demise of 2 RRF, but who knows, and in a world where big(ger) is beautiful again when it comes to individual regiments being viable what future is there for a regiment with a single regular battalion?
What will they call a Princess of Wales's / R Anglian / RRF amalgam?
"Light Infantry" has been killed "Fusiliers" is liable to follow, but hey, we've got "The Rifles" still as a healthy amoebic brand name.
The Fusiliers have really dwindled, NF with its "Battle Honour" for having raised the most battalions and suffered the most casualties during WWI, RF with its four regular battalions and it's TF, four battalions of the London Regiment each expanding to four battalions themselves, the Service Battalions.......
The Royal Fusiliers, inelegantly extracted from London.
I'm confused? Do you mean Princess of Wale's Royal Regiment? Because I was under the impression that both the PWRR and the RRF had been removed from the London Regiment in 2017 and been replace by 2 companies badged The Rifles?
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I feel very sorry for the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, who it seems have not only lost their 2nd Battalion recently, but have seemingly now lost their ‘golden thread’ link with London inherited from the old 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers (RF) and with it their place in the London Regiment, which in its original guise (1908-1916) counted its first three battalions (of 27) as badged to the RF.

Territorial Foot Guards??? The world’s gone mad. Queen Victoria and her Duke of Kent must be turning in their graves.
I completely agree with you there Toby.
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