Royal Anglian Regiment Museum

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4. Colonel-in-Chief
5. Civic Honours
6. Remembrance

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A Tour of the Museum

Remembrance

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At the end of the Operations Gallery is a case containing a representative collection of medals that are awarded today. Next to this is the Book of Remembrance listing the names of those members of The Regiment who have been killed while on duty, many in action. To view click here


Regimental Chapels
The Royal Anglian Regiment and its predecessors are fortunate to have several churches and chapels where regimental church services are attended by serving and former members of the Regiment; where Colours are laid up when replaced; and Regimental Memorials are erected. Regimental Chapels of The Royal Anglian Regiment are: St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds; the Chapel of the Essex Regiment and The Royal Anglian Regiment at Warley; and St Saviour's Chapel, Norwich Cathedral.
Current information
Beyond the Operations Gallery, towards the exit, is the Notice Board area. Here you'll find up to the moment information on 'What the Regiment is Doing' and a list of events organised by the Regimental Association. All former members of the Regiment are encouraged to attend events and to join their local branch. You can also discover more related website links by visiting our Regiment Today resources section.


1. History Wall | 2. Traditions | 3. Operations | 4. Colonel-in-Chief | 5. Civic Honours | 6. Remembrance