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"Fusiliers: A Legacy of Bravery and Honor" Step into the world of Fusiliers, where courage and sacrifice intertwine

Background imageFusiliers Collection: World War I 1914-1915

World War I 1914-1915
2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, 7th Division, in the trenches at La Boutillerie on the Western Front in France during World War I in Winter 1914-1915

Background imageFusiliers Collection: British troops in France

British troops in France
2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, 7th Division, in the trenches at La Boutillerie on the Western Front in France during World War I in Winter 1914-1915

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Lancashire fusiliers

Lancashire fusiliers in a bay of a front trench showing a Lewis gun and wire. Opposite Messines near Ploegstreert Wood, Belgium during World War I in January 1917

Background imageFusiliers Collection: British 36th Division in Burma - 1944

British 36th Division in Burma - 1944
Two members of the British 36th Division (consisting of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the East Lancashire Regiment)

Background imageFusiliers Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - British forces arrive home

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - British forces arrive home
Arrival of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Portsmouth from the Ashanti expedition. The second Ashanti War fought between, 1873-74, was between King Kofi Karikari

Background imageFusiliers Collection: The goat presented by King George V to the 7th Royal Welsh Fusiliers

The goat presented by King George V to the 7th Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Background imageFusiliers Collection: For Valour : British Officers and N. C. Os who have been aw

For Valour : British Officers and N. C. Os who have been aw
From top left: 2nd Lieut David Nelson V.C. ( L Battery, R.H.A); Capt Theodore Wright. (Royal Engineers); Capt H.S. Ranken (Royal Army Medical Corps); Capt F.O. Grenfell (9th Lancers); Lieut J.H.S

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Infantry of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Infantry of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Photograph of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers during an exercise. The colour image was published by the Illustrated London News to demonstrate how the British armys khaki uniforms appeared against a

Background imageFusiliers Collection: ALBUERA 1811

ALBUERA 1811
Beresford defeats Soult at ALBUERA, though at the cost of half his army : the French lose even more, including five generals : here, the 57th Fusiliers save the day

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Zulu war evacuation. The 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers

Zulu war evacuation. The 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers
Scottish bagpipers in kilts and playing the pipes, lead the troops over a river as they leave Zululand. Date: 1879

Background imageFusiliers Collection: The Zulu war. The transport steamer City of Paris

The Zulu war. The transport steamer City of Paris
The transport steamer, City of Paris, striking on the Roman Rocks, False Bay, Cape of Good Hope, March 21st 1879. The steamer, transporting British reinforcements, the Royal Scots Fusiliers

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Marr's fusilier (Pterocaesio marri) feeds on plankton and is usually seen in large schools picking

Marr's fusilier (Pterocaesio marri) feeds on plankton and is usually seen in large schools picking its food
AUS-691 Marrs fusilier feeds on plankton and is usually seen in large schools. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Pterocaesio marri Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Fusiliers (Caesio striatus), large school of fish, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean

Fusiliers (Caesio striatus), large school of fish, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Fusilier Fish - School This species schools on the current side of tropical reefs

Fusilier Fish - School This species schools on the current side of tropical reefs, feeding on plankton. Milne bay
VT-8465 Dark-banded / Neon / Bluestreak FUSILIER Fish - school Milne bay. Papua New Guinea Pterocaesio tile This species schools on the current side of tropical reefs, feeding on plankton

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - School. This species is found in many areas of tropical indo

Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - School. This species is found in many areas of tropical indo Pacific
VT-8466 Blue and Gold / Yellow and blueback FUSILIER fish - mass shoal Banda sea. Indonesia Caesio teres This species is found in many areas of tropical Indo-Pacific, feeding off the reef edge

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Blue and Gold / Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - Shoal Found in Indo-Pacific

Blue and Gold / Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - Shoal Found in Indo-Pacific
VT-7287 Blue and Gold / Yellow and blueback FUSILIER fish - mass shoal Caesio teres Distribution: Many areas of tropical Indo-Pacific

Background imageFusiliers Collection: Isr Bengal Fusiliers

Isr Bengal Fusiliers
1st Bengal Fusiliers marching down from Dugshai

Background imageFusiliers Collection: British Dogs and Gun

British Dogs and Gun
Two dogs employed by the Welch Fusiliers to haul a machine gun and its ammunition. They answer every call cheerfully and do not flinch even under the hottest fire



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"Fusiliers: A Legacy of Bravery and Honor" Step into the world of Fusiliers, where courage and sacrifice intertwine. From Matania's iconic painting "Last Absolution of the Munsters" to the distinguished Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, their story is one that echoes through history. In World War One, amidst the chaos and turmoil, Scottish regiments proudly displayed their badges on battlefields. The Royal Regiment stood tall among them, exemplifying bravery in every step they took. The gallant soldiers from the Royal Welsh Fusiliers fought shoulder to shoulder with their comrades in a war that tested their mettle. Their valor was immortalized in WW1 posters showcasing different types of British Army troops. Recruitment posters adorned walls across Britain as they called upon brave souls to join the ranks. The Northumberland Fusiliers answered this call without hesitation, ready to face any challenge thrown at them. An Irish soldier found himself deep within a trench in Mesopotamia during WW1. With unwavering determination, he represented his country and served alongside his fellow fusiliers with pride. At St Eloi in 1916, the Northumberland Fusiliers showcased unmatched resilience against overwhelming odds. Their General Service cap badge symbolized their unwavering loyalty and dedication. Meanwhile, the Royal Irish Fusiliers left an indelible mark on history through acts of heroism that will never be forgotten. They embodied honor and duty throughout their service. They have always held a special place within military history—a testament to their unwavering spirit even amidst adversity. Let us remember these brave men who selflessly fought for our freedom.