39th (Liverpool Welsh) Lancashire RVC 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Royal Tank Regiment 653rd (Liverpool Welsh) HAA Regiment, RA 533rd (Liverpool Welsh) HAA Regiment, RA
Active
1860–1862 1939–1956
Country
United Kingdom
Branch
Volunteer Force/Territorial Army
Role
Infantry Armour Heavy Anti-Aircraft Artillery
Part of
King's Liverpool Regiment 23rd Armoured Brigade
Garrison/HQ
Liverpool
Engagements
Western Desert Campaign Sicily Campaign Italian Campaign Anzio Greek Civil War
Military unit
The Liverpool Welsh, under various guises, was a unit of Britain's Volunteer Force and Territorial Army (TA) associated with the King's Liverpool Regiment. It served as a tank regiment in the Western Desert and Italian Campaigns in the Second World War, as a security force during the Greek Civil War, and as a heavy anti-aircraft artillery regiment postwar.
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