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Roll of Honour of Officers of the South Wales Borderers Who Died in the Great War |
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Regimental Officers Rolls of Honour South Wales Borderers |
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After John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields" was published in 1915, the poppy became the international symbol for the remembrance of those who died in battle
In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields
the poppies blow We are the Dead.
Short days ago Take up our quarrel
with the foe:
These Rolls of Honour of Officers of the South Wales Borderers update the Roll of Honour published in pages 534 to 537 of "The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 - 1918" by C T Atkinson. |
Battle Honours |
The sheer scale of the Great War led to a previously unheard of number of honours being awarded and it was simply impractical to emblazon every one of them on the Regimental Colour. In September 1922 it was ordered that Regiments should select up to 10 Honours to be emblazoned on their Regimental Colours along with previous awards, up to a total of 24. This led to a storm of protest, since many Regiments would have had to remove previous Honours. The order was therefore amended the following December, to allow each Infantry Regiment to select up to 10 Honours to be emblazoned on its King's/Queen's Colour (those in capital letters below), Honours from other conflicts continuing to be displayed on the Regimental Colour. |
Note 1. The Honours in capitals are those borne on the King's/Queen's Colour.
Copyright and source: "The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 - 1918" by C T Atkinson
Page last updated: 31st December 2024
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