Royal Welsh soldiers support operations in southern Afghanis

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Soldiers from 1st Battalion Royal Welsh have been demonstrating their flexibility by operating in several provinces across southern Afghanistan. The soldiers, members of B Company 1 Royal Welsh, who are normally based in Cyprus, are operating as part of a newly formed organisation - Regional Battle Group South. They have recently been taking part in a Task Force level offensive, codenamed Operation Chakush, meaning 'hammer'.

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  • As a Welsh American, Father born in Cwmavon and Mom's parents from Port Talbot, I must say I am very proud of my Welsh brothers in this war in Iraq. CYMRU AM BYTH, boyos!

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  • Welch is spelt with the c because it goes back in the early days when the queen wrote a letter to the regiment and spelt it with a c, ever since they kept it.

  • why have they spelt welsh as "welch" on that banner at 00:27

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