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Definition of Foot Guards

Foot Guards
Foot Guards Foot" Guards`, pl. Infantry soldiers belonging to select regiments called the Guards. [Eng.]

Meaning of Foot Guards from wikipedia

- guards were established in the 17th century, and served as an infantry unit and royal guards for the monarchy. In the 19th century, the Canadian foot...
- the Coldstream Guards plays at Changing of The Guard, state visits and many other events. Unlike the other four regiments of foot guards, which recruit...
- Grenadier Guards. Grenadier Guards page on British Army website Regimental website The Guards Museum (history of the Foot Guards) Grenadier Guards ****ociation...
- The Scots Guards (SG) is one of the five Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. Its origins are as the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England...
- The Governor General's Foot Guards (GGFG) is the senior reserve infantry regiment in the Canadian Army. Located in Ottawa at the Cartier Square Drill...
- foot guard regiments. The administrative Headquarters is at St John's Hill with the reserve foot guards companies at: Ypres Company, Grenadier Guards...
- Horse Guards, known as the King's Life Guard. An infantry contingent, typically one of the Household Division's five regiments of foot guards, mounts...
- Guards - Heavy Cavalry, part of the Household Cavalry 2nd Regiment of Life Guards - Heavy Cavalry, part of the Household Cavalry Royal Horse Guards (Blues)...
- the Ceremonial Guard departs to initiate the Changing the Guard ceremony on Parliament Hill. The 2784 Governor General's Foot Guards Army Cadets (RCAC)...
- one of the five Foot Guards regiments of the Household Division is selected to slowly troop (carry) its colour through the ranks of guards, who stand with...