Carmarthenshire Militia Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers Royal Carmarthen Artillery
Active
1661–21 October 1909
Country
England (1661–1707) Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) United Kingdom (1801–1909)
Branch
Militia
Role
Infantry Garrison Artillery
Size
Regiment
Garrison/HQ
Carmarthen
Military unit
The Carmarthenshire Militia, later the Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers, was an auxiliary[a] regiment reorganised from earlier precursor units in the Welsh county of Carmarthenshire during the 18th Century. Primarily intended for home defence, it served in Britain and Ireland through all Britain's major wars. It was converted into garrison artillery in 1861 and continued until it was disbanded in 1909.
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