Talk:38th (Welsh) Infantry Division

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Converted to new Military unit infobox (per WPMILHIST project). —ERcheck @ 23:42, 30 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Overseas service of the two divisions edit

Hi. Was reading:

The 53rd (Welsh) Division provided officers and men, but little equipment, for the new 38th (Welsh) Division. The 2nd Line Welsh territorial division had not seen service overseas during the First World War, so that the 38th Division had a much more prestigious record.

Does the second sentence refer to the 53rd Division? The article on the 53rd said they were at Gallipoli and in the Middle East, which are definitely overseas. I think I will change this to 'had not seen service in France', as that seems to cover it. Stevebritgimp (talk) 01:08, 11 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

It's Royal Welch Fusiliers, not Welsh. edit

Is there any reason why it's shown as Welsh not Welch for the RWF?

If not, can it be changed to Welch.

Ganpati23 (talk) 19:43, 12 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Have you read the lede section of Royal Welch Fusiliers? It explains the name change Welsh to Welch in 1920. So, for the 38th Division in WWI, the correct designation is Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Hamish59 (talk) 20:41, 12 November 2014 (UTC)Reply
Did a drive-by edit that lasted longer than I thought, to finish tomorrow.Keith-264 (talk) 17:03, 2 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

CE edit

Redid the Pilckem map and spread about, feel free to revert as desired. Keith-264 (talk) 15:00, 19 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Lede edit

"In 1944, it was disbanded and its units were either deployed or broken up to reinforce the 21st Army Group in Normandy during Operation Overlord."

That's a strange either-or. The "broken up" sections were never deployed? The "deployed" sections were not broken up or reassigned? ---- 91.10.48.227 (talk) 00:47, 26 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

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