i'll have to check my Special edition,i have at home,it's got a dvd about the making of the film,as well as the dvd of the film itself
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I visited an exhibition in Brecon Cathederal some years ago of Rourkes Drift memorabilia. It was a very moving display of uniforms, personal effects and even some of the VCs won by these WELSH heroes. My favourite film: Casablanca. (showing my age!) although many other favourites have already been mentioned.
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maggie,only three of them were Welsh. William Jones VC was a Manchester man. John Williams VC and Robert Jones VC were the others. Chard was English and Bromhead was born in India I think. Allen VC was a Geordie and Hook VC was a Gloucester man. Hitch VC was a Londoner and Scheiss VC was Swiss. Reynolds VC was an irishman which leaves Dalton VC who was also a Londoner. Sorry to burst your bubble but at the time the 24th was a Warwickshire regiment. Nothing more as yet on Gibson playing a bit part in one of the Zulu films.
maggie,only two of them were Welsh. William Jones VC was a Manchester man. John Williams VC and Robert Jones VC were the Taffs Chard VC was English and BromheadVC was born in India I think. Allen VC was a Geordie and Hook VC was a Gloucester man. Hitch VC was a Londoner and Scheiss VC was Swiss. Reynolds VC was an Irishman which leaves Dalton VC who was also a Londoner. Sorry to burst your bubble but at the time the 24th was a Warwickshire regiment. Nothing more as yet on Gibson playing a bit part in one of the Zulu films.
maggie,only three of them were Welsh. William Jones VC was a Manchester man. John Williams VC and Robert Jones VC were the others. Chard was English and Bromhead was born in India I think. Allen VC was a Geordie and Hook VC was a Gloucester man. Hitch VC was a Londoner and Scheiss VC was Swiss. Reynolds VC was an irishman which leaves Dalton VC who was also a Londoner. Sorry to burst your bubble but at the time the 24th was a Warwickshire regiment. Nothing more as yet on Gibson playing a bit part in one of the Zulu films.
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they might not have been all welsh that won VC's ,but the majorty of the men at Rouke's drift were,they were the South Wales boarderers,not a Warwickshire regiment
TMT the 'English regiment' you refer to was recruited from Wales. In 1873 the Twenty-Fourth Regiment, despite its Warwickshire connection, was allotted a 'brigade depot' at Brecon and henceforward drew increasingly for recruits from the counties of Brecon, Cardigan, Monmouth and Radnor. It is not surprising, therefore, that when the reform of Infantry of the Line on a territorial basis took place in 1881, the title of 'Second Warwickshire', given it in 1782, was replaced by that of 'The South Wales Borderers'. You can argue about numbers but something like 30% of the 24th foot were Welsh and the detachment sent to Rourkes Drift probably was more than 30% Welsh. Which ever way you look at it it's unfair to describe the 24th foot as an English regiment when such a large and increasing number were Welsh. Hence my original comment that it's not surprising or unjustified that Welsh soldiers were depicted in the film. Remember it's not just the VC's who fought there. Sure there are inaccuracies in the film but the presence of Welsh soldiers is not one of them. It's always a problem when Histories are told trying to present an accurate picture of the ordinary folk involved because records are limited. In the case of Armys it's always the officers who figure out of all proportion to the 'ordinary soldiers' who took part.
We can argue all day Spurf and get nowhere. If only 30% were Welsh the other 70% weren't. Colour Sgt Frank Bourne was offered the VC or DCM and promotion and he took the latter. He was a Sussex man. In all the VC's awarded everywhere about half were officers and half other ranks.
We have established the presence of a large number of Welsh and therefore your original comment which I queried in the first place was to ignore that, by describing it as an English regiment. You may get nowhere, but others will.
Spurf,I have the Register of The Victoria Cross. Here's one. Hitch Frederick Private 2nd Bn 24th Regiment of Foot(Later The South Wales Borderers). Date of Gazette 2 May 1879. Born Edmonton London 23/9 1856. Death Ealing London 18/8/1917. Then it tells you what he did. "Later The SWB" appears in all the accounts of the VC holders in the Zulu wars.