

Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Re-enactment Group
Charity Work
The Fusilier Museum
The Fusilier Museum in Warwick tells the story of over 300 years of history of the County's Regiment, from its raising in 1674 to the Fusiliers of today. The museum is situated in the centre of Warwick. It is currently closed for relocation, and should reopen in 2022 at Pageant House, Jury Street, Warwick.
The museum offers research services to those who wish to learn more about relatives who served during the Regiment's history, as well as huge amounts of information and fascinating exhibits.
Due to recent funding cuts, the museum needs more and more for funding from donations to be able to continue its educational work. We, as a group, would encourage anyone with an interest or family tie to the Warwicks, to visit the museum. We support the museum when we can with open days and the annual Armed Forces Day.
Clicking on the associated picture will take you the Museum's website.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
Formed in 1921, the Legion is a charity that needs little introduction. By its very act of remembrance, the charity encapsulates what re-enactment aims to achieve; remembering and respecting those who fought in the past (as well as paying respects to current serving personnel).
The group is proud to be involved with the Poppy Appeal Collection, specifically in the Warwickshire and West Midlands areas where we volunteer as collectors on the streets in our uniforms.
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Clicking on the associated picture will take you the Royal British Legion's website.


