What does Quo Fata Vocant mean?

What does Quo Fata Vocant mean?

Whither/wherever the fates call
On the ball of the gilding metal grenade St George slaying the dragon (in white metal) enclosed by a white metal circular border bearing the motto ‘QUO FATA VOCANT’ (translated as ‘Whither/wherever the fates call’) with pin brooch backing added.

When did Northumberland Fusiliers become Royal?

1836
In 1751, it became the 5th Regiment of Foot, with the regional title ‘Northumberland’ added in 1782; in 1836, it was designated a Fusilier unit and became the 5th (Northumberland Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot….Royal Northumberland Fusiliers.

5th (Northumberland) Regiment of Foot Northumberland Fusiliers Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Active 1674–1968

Where did the Northumberland Fusiliers fight in WW2?

The regiment saw action with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) during the Battle of France and Dunkirk, defended the United Kingdom, fought in the North African Campaign, took part in the Battle of Singapore, fought in the Italian Campaign, and operated with the 21st Army Group in the North-West Europe Campaign of …

What does Quo Fata Ferunt mean?

Whither the Fates Carry
The Latin motto under the coat of arms, Quo Fata Ferunt, means “Whither the Fates Carry [Us]”.

What is the meaning of infantry regiment?

A military unit of ground troops consisting of at least two battalions, usually commanded by a colonel. 2. A large group of people.

When did the 5th Northumberland Fusiliers become a regiment?

In 1836 the 5th became a Fusilier Regiment redesignated as the 5th (Northumberland Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot and went on to serve in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Second Anglo-Afghan War.

Where did private Peter Renwick of Northumberland Fusiliers live?

Private Peter Renwick. We regret to hear that Private Peter Renwick, Northumberland Fusiliers, eldest son of Mr Gordon Renwick and Mrs Renwick, 152 Pont Street, Hirst, Ashington, has been posted missing on the 27th May. Prior to settling down at Hirst the family resided in Lowick.

How many Northumberland Fusiliers died in World War 1?

The Northumberland Fusiliers earned 67 battle honours and was awarded five Victoria Crosses, but at the cost of over 16,000 soldiers killed in action, and many thousands wounded.

What was the name of the Northumberland Light Infantry Battalion?

The Northumberland Light Infantry Militia became the 3rd (Militia) Battalion and the rifle volunteers formed the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions of the regiment. Further reforms by Haldane in 1908 saw the militia transferred to a new ” Special Reserve ” as “Reserve” – 3rd battalions – or “Extra Reserve” – 4th and subsequent – battalions.

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