
The King's Own Fusiliers on public duties in London
The 'King's Own Fusiliers' is a fictional
British Army infantry regiment portrayed in the
ITV drama series '''
Soldier Soldier'''. Like all
fusilier regiments, the King's Own Fusiliers wears a
hackle in its head-dress; this is coloured dark blue over white. Initially, the regiment was called the "King's Fusiliers"; however in the third series of ''Soldier Soldier'', which took place during the
Options for Change military reforms, the King's Fusiliers was forced to amalgamate with another regiment, '"The Cumbrians (Duke of Rutland's Own)"'; although attempts were made by the Cumbrians to keep the new regiment as an ordinary infantry regiment, rather than a fusilier regiment, the regimental commander of the King's Fusiliers found in his research that, at some point during their history, the Cumbrians had served as fusiliers. As a result, the new regiment was named the "King's Own Fusiliers".
Regiment
Role
As an ordinary infantry battalion, the King's Fusiliers/King's Own Fusiliers was in the arms plot rotation, and thus participated in a number of different roles:
★ '1st Battalion, King's Fusiliers'
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Light infantry battalion in the UK (with roulement tour of
Northern Ireland)
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★ Resident infantry battalion in
Hong Kong (with training deployment to
New Zealand)
★ '1st Battalion, King's Own Fusiliers'
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Armoured infantry battalion with
4th (Armoured) Brigade in
Germany
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United Nations peacekeepers with
UNPROFOR in
Bosnia
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Public duties battalion in
Windsor
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★ Infantry training battalion
Warminster
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Air assault infantry battalion with
5th (Airborne) Brigade
During its time in Windsor, in addition to other duties, the King's Own Fusiliers provided the
guard at
Buckingham Palace, the
Tower of London and
Windsor Castle.
Recruiting Area
As the King's Own Fusiliers has no geographical location in its name, it can only be speculated what recruiting area it represents. However, using Options for Change as a marker, it would be reasonable to assume that the regiment is from somewhere in the north of
England, given that it is amalgamated with a regiment from
Cumbria. In addition, the regiment's collar dogs are in the form of a stylised rose, suggesting the
Red Rose of Lancashire. This suggests that the regiment is part of the
King's Division.
Amalgamation
Although ''Soldier Soldier'' ended in 1997, it can be speculated that, had the series continued, the changing climate following the
1997 General Election with regards to the armed forces would have been addressed; the wars in
Afghanistan and
Iraq may have led to the regiment being deployed operationally, while the
defence review of 2004 would probably have resulted in the King's Own Fusiliers, as a single battalion regiment, being forced to amalgamate again, this time as part of a large, multi-battalion regiment with another
north-west regiment.
The
cap badge of the King's Own Fusiliers features the lion surmounting the
crown, which is the recognised symbol of the British Army, within the band of the
Order of the Garter. Surmounting the garter band is the traditional flame that indicates a fusilier regiment. (Note - in ''Crush'' (
Red Cap episode 1.2), the ''Royal Cambrian Fusiliers'' wore the same cap badge and hackle as the King's Own Fusiliers)
List of Commanding Officers
★ 1st Battalion, King's Fusiliers
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★ Lt Colonel D. Fortune (1991-1992)
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★ Lt Colonel N. Hammond (1992-1993)
★ 1st Battalion, King's Own Fusiliers
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★ Lt Colonel N. Hammond (1993-1994)
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★ Lt Colonel I. Jennings (1994-1995)
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★ Lt Colonel P. Philips (1995-1996)
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★ Lt Colonel M. Eastwood (1996-1997)
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★ Lt Colonel P. Drysdale (1997)
See also
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Royal Wessex Rangers
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Northdale Rifles