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  • The timing will be as follows: William and Harry's procession will be escorted to the Abbey by the Welsh Guards.

    Yvonne Yorke: NEW Royal Wedding Details: The Dress, The Ceremony, The Receptions & More Yvonne Yorke 2010

  • With the Welsh Guards, feted opera singers and an equally splendid red carpet greeting the players before the start of the day, it was as if we were witnessing a royal occasion, not a cricket match.

    England Fails to Push Home Ashes Advantage 2009

  • This report, from July 27-29 is from his experiences with the Welsh Guards.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Dave 2009

  • This report, from July 27-29 is from his experiences with the Welsh Guards.

    Brits in Afghanistan Edstock 2009

  • When William found out, according to Kay's account, he was furious because Charles had excluded the man William considers his most trusted adviser, a former captain in the Welsh Guards named Mark Dyer.

    Prince Charming 2008

  • On the night of June 7th 32 Alpha were tasked to travel with the Welsh Guards on board the ill fated troop ship Sir Galahad to a place called Bluff Cove.

    `A Cloudpunchers Tale` Rogue Gunner 2007

  • He served with the Welsh Guards in the jungle on training missions.

    CNN Transcript May 13, 2003 2003

  • The Foot Guards of Grenadiers (ph), the Cole Streams (ph), the Irish Guards, of course, Scotch Guards and the Welsh Guards.

    CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2002 2002

  • Well, after an hour or two, with not much progress, it is discovered that the Welsh Guards have been firing into the Inniskilling

    The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 United States. Dept. of Defense

  • I was taken by my son-in-law, Captain Williams Ellis, and a life-long friend, Lord Ruthven, then the Master of Ruthven, and chief Staff Officer of the Guards Division, into the first trench-line opposite the Aubers Ridge, and incidentally to view some of the worst and wettest trenches on the whole front, at the moment held in part by my son-in - law's regiment, the Welsh Guards.

    The Adventure of Living Strachey, John St Loe 1922

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