- A
regiment is a
military unit. Its role and size
varies markedly,
depending on the country, service, or specialisation. In
Medieval Europe, the term "regiment"...
-
Royal Regiment of Artillery,
commonly referred to as the
Royal Artillery (RA) and
colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two
regiments that make...
- (SAS) is a
special forces unit of the
British Army. It was
founded as a
regiment in 1941 by
David Stirling, and in 1950 it was
reconstituted as a corps...
-
American regiments that were
established in 1866,
including the 9th
Cavalry Regiment, 10th
Cavalry Regiment, 24th
Infantry Regiment, 25th
Infantry Regiment and...
-
redesignated Special Operations Detachment "Azov", also
known as the Azov
Regiment. In
February 2023, the
Ukrainian Ministry of
Internal Affairs announced...
- King's Fusiliers, a
fictional British Army
infantry regiment loosely based on the
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. The
title comes from a
traditional song...
-
Infantry Regiment 3rd
Foreign Infantry Regiment 3rd
Regiment of
Zouaves 4th
Tunisian Tirailleurs Regiment 4th
Regiment of
Zouaves Joint 4th
Regiment of Zouaves...
- The 120th
Regiment of Foot was an
infantry regiment of the
British Army,
formed in 1763 by
regimenting independent companies and
disbanded in 1764. During...
- 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a
colonel was
typically in
charge of a
regiment in an army.
Modern usage varies greatly, and in some cases, the term is...
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Monmouth Rebellion, by the
regimenting of
various independent troops, and was
ranked as the 4th
Regiment of Horse. The
regiment saw
action at the Battle...