Welsh Guards
The Welsh Guards are one of the five regiments of Foot Guards in the British Army. Established in 1915, they are known for their distinctive uniforms, which include a bearskin hat and a red tunic. The regiment is part of the Household Division and primarily serves in ceremonial duties, such as guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
In addition to their ceremonial role, the Welsh Guards are also trained for operational deployments. They have participated in various conflicts, including World War II and more recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The regiment is recognized for its bravery and commitment to service.