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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

2nd Battalion, Welsh Guards



21st May 1940 Orders

22nd May 1940 Defensive Positions

23rd May 1940 In Action

24th May 1940 In Defence

24th May 1940 Last Stand

25th May 1940 Last Stand

3rd Feb 1944 Exercise

4th Feb 1944 Exercise

9th Feb 1944 Address

14th Feb 1944 Orders

15th Feb 1944 Exercise

16th Feb 1944 Exercise

17th Feb 1944 Exercise

18th Feb 1944 Exercise

19th Feb 1944 Exercise

20th Feb 1944 Exercise

21st Feb 1944 Exercise

22nd Feb 1944 Exercise

23rd Feb 1944 Exercise

24th Feb 1944 Exercise

25th Feb 1944 At Rest

17th Mar 1944 Inspection

22nd Mar 1944 Visit

31st Mar 1944 Inspection  


THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45

Cromwell Mk IV named Blenheim, commander by Major John Ogilvie Spencer, No. 2 Squadron, 2nd (Armoured Reconnaissance) Battalion, Welsh Guards, at Pickering in Yorkshire, 31st of March 1944, displays its speed during an inspection by Winston Churchill. © IWM (H 37168)



31st Mar 1944 Inspection

30th May 1944 Church Parade

31st May 1944 Orders

30th Jun 1944 On the Move  location map

1st Jul 1944 On the Move

2nd Jul 1944 Orders

17th Jul 1944 Orders

18th Jul 1944 On the Move

19th Jul 1944 Counterattack

20th Jul 1944 In Action

24th Jul 1944 Orders

25th Jul 1944 Attack Made

26th Jul 1944 Digging in

30th Jul 1944 In Action

31st Jul 1944 Advance

1st Aug 1944 In Action

6th Aug 1944 In Action

28th Aug 1944 Orders

29th Aug 1944 On the Move

30th Aug 1944 On the Move

31st Aug 1944 On the Move

1st Sep 1944 Advance

1st Sep 1944 Prisoners

2nd Sep 1944 Orders

2nd Sep 1944 Air Attack

3rd Sep 1944 On the Move

3rd Sep 1944 Advance

4th Sep 1944 Road Cleared

5th Sep 1944 Rumours

6th Sep 1944 Advance

6th Sep 1944 Canal Crossed

7th Sep 1944 In Defence

7th Sep 1944 Canal Crossed

8th Sep 1944 In Action

8th Sep 1944 Hard Fighting

10th Sep 1944 Attack Made

13th Sep 1944 Ground Gained

14th Sep 1944 Rest

17th Sep 1944 Orders

18th Sep 1944 Advance

18th Sep 1944 Advance

19th Sep 1944 Advance

19th Sep 1944 Orders

20th Sep 1944 Advance

21st Sep 1944 Advance

21st Sep 1944 In Action

22nd Sep 1944 Moves

23rd Sep 1944 Attack Made

24th Sep 1944 Reliefs

25th Sep 1944 Defence

26th Sep 1944 Prisoners

26th Sep 1944 In Action

27th Sep 1944 Patrols

28th Sep 1944 Reports

29th Sep 1944 Bridge Damaged

30th Sep 1944 Move

1st Oct 1944 Threat

6th Oct 1944 On the Move

10th Oct 1944 Orders

13th Oct 1944 Lecture

14th Oct 1944 Postings

15th Oct 1944 Preparations

20th Oct 1944 Illness

21st Oct 1944 Inspection

22nd Oct 1944 Inspection

23rd Oct 1944 Evacuated

25th Oct 1944 Lecture

30th Oct 1944 Reliefs

18th Nov 1944 Patrols

19th Nov 1944 Orders

20th Nov 1944 In Action

3rd Feb 1945  Demonstration


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Those known to have served with

2nd Battalion, Welsh Guards

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

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Want to know more about 2nd Battalion, Welsh Guards?


There are:1414 items tagged 2nd Battalion, Welsh Guards available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


William Henry "Taf" Jones 2nd btn. Welsh guards

My father William H Jones was in Dunkirk rearguard action, a prisoner for 5 years sent to marionburg stalag xx20 plus some different camps on the way up to Poland.

He was injured in Dunkirk and reported missing.

He had a scar under his chin never we never knew how he got it, he didn’t tell my mother. He had a small bible he use the paper to roll some cigarettes.

When the long march came he had some old boots that he kept on for weeks, he managed to escape with 2 Americans and a Polish man hidden in side some large pipes for what seemed forever. They were rescued by the American army and flew home in a American Bomber, looking down through the bomb bay. The bomber was called MISFORTUNE.

He came home and got off the train in our village and people had come to meet him, he was so thin he wasn’t recognised.

CARYS Jones Evans



Pte. Stanley Sowerby 2nd Btn. Welsh Guards

Stanley Sowerby was my mother's uncle. He was captured at Dunkirk and spent the rest of the war at a prisoner of war camp in Poland. I remember him from when I was a little girl until my late 20s. My mother has told us that she used to write letters to him while he was at the camp. He did not talk about his experiences when he came home. He died in 2000, aged 89.

Jenny Pullar









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