Units of The British Army
- 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division, two units, one in each world war
- 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division, a Territorial Army division from 1908 to 1968
- Welsh Brigade, an administrative formation from 1948 to 1964
- Welsh Transport Regiment, a Territorial Army logistic unit
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