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  • Palace Barracks.

    A family member of mine, Royal Welch Regiment (ex RRW) is at present posted at Palace, and during a walk around the grounds, he came upon a plaque laid on a grassy area. Between 1973 and 1975, 1 RRW were the resident unit at Palace Barracks and they were accompanied on that tour by their Battalion mascot, Taffy 1, the Regimental goat. As is tradition, he was given a rank and a typical Welsh name which I am trying to trace, and was part of the Battalion strength. During the tour, he was present at many events and functions and a great morale booster for the accompanying families and local children. Knowing the mentality of the scum over there, it could be argued that he was as much a target as any soldier or policeman.
    Sadly, before the end of the tour, Taffy fell ill and died. He was buried in the grounds of Palace Barracks and given a mascot's funeral. The plaque marks the spot where he was buried.
    As is often said, they too served.

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    You cannot fight a war with one hand tied behind your back.

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    You might wonder about the info on the plaque. Taffy was originally the mascot of the Welch Regiment, but in 1969, through amalgamations, 1 RRW was created and Taffy was posted to them as their first mascot.
    You cannot fight a war with one hand tied behind your back.

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