- List of battalions of the South Wales Borderers
This is a list of battalions of the
South Wales Borderers .Original Composition
When the "Regiment" was associated with a number of Welsh counties after it became the South Wales Borders in 1881, it gained those counties'
militia and volunteer battalions. These were:*3rd Battalion - formerly the Royal South Wales Borderers Militia (Royal Radnor and Brecknock Rifles)
*4th Battalion - formerly the (Royal Montgomery and Merioneth Rifles Militia)
*1st (Brecknockshire) Volunteer Battalion
*2nd Volunteer Battalion
*3rd Volunteer Battalion
*4th Volunteer BattalionTerritorial Force
In
1908 theTerritorial Force was established and the Volunteer battalions joined it. These became:*The Breckonshire Battalion - formerly the 1st Volunteers
*1st (Rifle) Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formerly the 2nd Volunteers. It transferred to theRoyal Regiment of Artillery in1940
*2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formerly the 3rd Volunteers
*3rd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formerly the 4th VoluteersFirst World War
The "Regiment", along with its Territorial units, raised nineteen battalions: all these battalions were either disbanded during the war or in the immediate aftermath of it.
*2/1st Brecknockshire Battalion - formed in September 1914 at Brecon. The Battalion joined the
68th (2nd Welsh) Division in 1915. It was absorbed by the 2/7th Royal Welsh Fusiliers in November 1916.
*3/1st Brecknockshire Battalion - formed in April 1915 at Brecon. The Battalion became the 1st (Reserve) Battalion in April 1916. The following year, in August, it amalgamted with the 1st (Reserve) Battalion, Monmouthshires.
*4th (Service) Battalion - formed in August 1914 at Brecon. The Battalion joined the13th (Western) Division and saw service in Gallipoli and Mesopotamaia.
*5th (Service, later Pioneer) Battalion - formed in September 1914 at Brecon. Part of the19th (Western) Division and saw service on the Western Front.
*6th (Service, later Pioneer) - formed in September 1914 at Brecon. Joined the 25th Division and transferred to the 30th Division. It saw service on the Western Front.
*7th (Service) Battalion) - formed in September 1914 at Brecon. Joined the 22nd Division and saw service in theBalkans .
*8th (Service) Battalion - formed in September 1914 at Brecon. The Battalion was part of the 22nd Division and saw service in the Balkans.
*9th (Service, later Reserve) Battalion - formed in October 1914 atPembroke Dock . Later became the 57th (Training Reserve) Battalion of the 13th Reserve Brigade.
*10th (Service) Battalion (1st Gwent) - formed in October 1914 at Brecon. It joined the 43rd Division (later the38th (Welsh) Division ) and saw service on the Western Front.
*11th (Service) Battalion (2nd Gwent) - formed in December 1915 at Brecon. Joined the 43rd Division (later the 38th) and saw service on the Western Front. It was disbaded in February 1918 in France.
*12th (Service) Battalion (3rd Gwent) - formed in March 1915 as aBantam battalion of theWelsh Bantam Brigade . The battalion joined the 40th Division in September and saw service on the Western Front, where it was disbanded in February 1918.
*13th (Reserve) Battalion - formed in July 1915 atSt Asaph as a local reserve battalion. It became the 59th (Training Reserve) Battalion, 13th Reserve Brigade in September 1916.
*14th (Reserve) Battalion - formed in September 1915 atPrees Heath as the local reserve battalion. In September 1916 it became the 65th (Training Reserve) Battalion, part of the 14th Reserve Brigade.
*15th (Service) Battalion - formed in June 1918 atNorth Walsham . In July the Battalion absorbed the cadre of the 10th Cheshires.
*2/1st Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formed in September 1914 at Newport. Joined the 68th Division and remained in the UK for the duration of the war; it was disbanded in March 1918.
*2/2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formed in September 1914 atPontypool . It joined the 68th Division and remained in the UK where it was disbanded in April 1919.
*2/3rd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formed in September 1914 atAbergavenny . Joined the 68th Division and remained in the UK until it was disbanded in August 1917.
*3/1st Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formed in February 1915. In April 1916 it became a Reserve Battalion. In July 1917 it absorbed the 3/2nd and 3/3rd, Monmouthshires, all of which had identical historyes to the 3/1st. t remained in the UK for the druation of the war.
*4th Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formed in 1916 as the 48th Provisional Battalion; transferred to the regiment in January 1917, becoming its 4th Battalion. It remained in the UK for the duration of the war.Inter-War
*3rd Brecknockshire and Monmouthsire Battalion - formed in
1922 when the Breckonshire Battalion was absorbed by the 3rd Battalion, Monmouthshires. The battalion transferred to the Royal Artillery in1947 .econd World War
The "Regiment", along with its Territorial units, raised 5 battalions during the war, all of which were either disbanded during the war or in its immediate aftermath.
*5th (Home Defence) Battalion - formed in 1939.
*6th Battalion - formed in July 1940 at Brecon. The Battalion transferred to theRoyal Armoured Corps as the 158th Regiment in April1942 . It re-roled as an infantry regiment in March 1943. It saw service in the Far East.
*30th Battalion - formed in 1941.
*The Brecknockshire Battalion - reformed in 1939 and transferred to the Royal Artillery in 1947.
*4th Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment - formed in June 1939. It was placed in "suspended animation" in 1942.Post-War
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Welsh Volunteers - formed in1967 from the Territorial battalions of theWelsh Brigade . The 2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment lineage was maintained by B Company.References
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/024SWB.htm Regiments.org The South Wales Borderers]
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/swb.htm The Long, Long Trail - The South Wales Borderers]
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