Royal Anglesey Militia

Anglesey Militia
Royal Anglesey Fusiliers
Royal Anglesey Light Infantry
Royal Anglesey Royal Engineers
Active1558–1 April 1953
Country England (1661–1707)
 Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800)
 United Kingdom (1801–1953)
Branch Militia/Special Reserve
RoleInfantry
Field engineers
Size1 Battalion
Garrison/HQBeaumaris
Engagements

The Royal Anglesey Militia, later the Royal Anglesey Royal Engineers (RARE) was an auxiliary[a] regiment organised in the Welsh island county of Anglesey[b] during the 18th Century from earlier precursor units. Primarily intended for home defence, it served in Britain and Ireland through all Britain's major wars. In 1877 it became a unit of the Royal Engineers (REs) and in this role detachments saw active service during the Second Boer War. It served as a Special Reserve unit in World War I, supplying several siege, railway and field engineer companies to the fighting fronts as well as training men for the REs. After 1921 the militia had only a shadowy existence until its final abolition in 1953.
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