How To Use Regiment In A Sentence

  • The officers ran out down the stairs and onto King Street, where the men of Lossburg's regiment had unlimbered a battery of cannons in a small park.
  • The threatened uniform typically consists of a khaki military tunic with trousers, though in Scottish regiments the trousers are usually tartan or replaced by a kilt.
  • The farmer, the papers had said, was a part-time policeman, a member of the Protestant Ulster Defence Regiment, the UDR. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • Washington accused Dinwiddie of claiming that he had exceeded his authority by allowing batmen and transport for the officers of the Virginia Regiment. George Washington’s First War
  • When faced with mass desertion, regiments often lacked the personnel to pursue the scofflaws, and soldiers could count on the sympathy of civilians willing to give them jobs rather than report them.
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  • The Parachute Regiment could be forced to admit women.
  • The land forces are organised into British, Austrian and French divisions, all of which contain recreations of the original infantry, cavalry and artillery regiments that fought during the Napoleonic wars.
  • It was during the 1939-45 war, that the Royal Marines took on a commando role, linking the regiment to the Army Commandos that already existed.
  • That was a trick you learned early, from the regimental bonzes who instructed noblemen's sons. Do you ever read writing?
  • Campbell, contact all of the COs of all of the other brigades, wings, regiments, and divisions.
  • Three times a week he holds a "durbar," for the trial of offenders and transaction of general regimental business. Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute
  • A lieutenant in the bluejacket of a cavalry regiment came into the room. Sharpe's Honour
  • And about 5 o'clock in the eavning we could see the Yankees a marchen up on the other side of the river by regiments and most all went back from on this Side of the river and General Earley thought that they was all a going back and taken all of his men but a Louisiana Bregaid and started to reinforce General Lea And about the time we had gone 6 miles they come The diary of Bartlett Yancey Malone,
  • Luke is placed in an isolated environment with strict rules, guards, and regimentation and his fiercely individualistic spirit immediately clashes.
  • Seething, she planned to make a midnight visit to his own regimented acres at dead of night later in the summer. SANDS OF TIME
  • Regiments would have an organic six-gun artillery battery and a reconnaissance troop.
  • Why then mystify the clear and limpid line by making of the rituals cloistered and fetid mysteries when they are open to the sky, unregimented, free, and democratic? An Autobiography
  • His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant.
  • It meant they changed their college berets for the headdress of the regiment they are going to join.
  • So great was the general's despatch, that Paul I, at his request, granted the young man a sub-lieutenancy in the Semonowskoi regiment, so that Foedor entered on his duties the very next day after his arrival in St. Petersburg. Celebrated Crimes (Complete)
  • Such programs include trips to Jewish heritage sites, former battlefields, military or regimental museums, and military gravesites.
  • By mid-century, the Marxist sociologist C. Wright Mills could write persuasively…of American office and store workers as a new proletariat, no less regimented, poorly paid, and declassed than manual workers of the previous century.
  • It was made on a piece of paper torn out of an old account book and the ruling and heading I did with pokeberries, according to the "Form" provided by the adjutant of the regiment. One of Jackson's foot cavalry : his experience and what he saw during the war 1861-1865, including a history of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.,
  • Clean architectural lines, gleaming glass, flower beds so neat and regimented that no weed would dare to seed itself.
  • It is a relief, he says, to confess to the private consultant that the refuge he once sought in art for his depression and regimented obsessive nature, he now finds in the bottle.
  • Third, James Stuart, major-general, and colonel of the thirl j-- first regiment of foot, married Lady Margaret Hume, daughter of Hugh,. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • But directly, as a Mississippi regiment passed by, he noticed at the head of one of the companies an old man, almost as old as himself, his clothes torn, and ragged from long marching; shoeless, his feet tied up in sack-cloth and his old slouch hat aflop over his ears. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
  • We have recently added a troop of dragoons to the regiment.
  • In his last letter home, Price remembers that his regimental commander assembled the regiment on V-E Day and gave a wonderful speech.
  • Pontoppidan, speaks also of a poulp on which a regiment of cavalry could manoeuvre. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
  • Students were also given the opportunity to discuss careers with the regiment team.
  • The regiments of Fleur-d'Orange, Millefleur, and Eau-de-Cologne covered themselves with glory: they sabred many thousands of the enemy's troops.
  • He was finally appointed lieutenant colonel and authorized to raise a regiment.
  • The terraced garden is not just a series of regimented stepped rows running up the hill.
  • These days the Guards regiments put the tallest soldiers at the outside of the ranks and taper gradually towards the shortest in the middle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are also regimental photographs and pictures of the famous mountains that he once climbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mitraille vanished in shapelessness; the bombs plunged into it; bullets only succeeded in making holes in it; what was the use of cannonading chaos? and the regiments, accustomed to the fiercest visions of war, gazed with uneasy eyes on that species of redoubt, a wild beast in its boar-like bristling and a mountain by its enormous size. Les Miserables
  • It was famously sung in the trenches of the First World War by Welsh regiments to keep their spirits up, and it's a firm favourite with Welsh rugby crowds.
  • Because of the colonel's sudden and unexplained departure from the regiment, fact was augmented by fiction.
  • Indeed those elections were neither fair nor honest; they were regimented and tightly controlled.
  • We got our horses, and came back and rejoined the regiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two other cuirassier regiments can be seen debouching from the valley on the right of the picture. Archive 2009-02-01
  • He didn't direct his regiment from a safer place to the rear.
  • Seated in a large arm-chair, a smoking tumbler of mulled port before him, sat my friend Mike, dressed in my full regimentals, even to the helmet, which, unfortunately however for the effect, he had put on back foremost; a short "dudeen" graced his lip, and the trumpet so frequently alluded to lay near him. Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
  • The clinical trial process follows a very regimented format.
  • Old comrades of the Lincolnshire Regiment had been given a £7,000 Lottery grant to cover the cost of going to Arras on April 9 to rebury the 20 soldiers found in a mass grave in France.
  • During the pay negotiations, the governor had complained about the number of batmen, servants drawn from the ranks, that Washington and his officers employed, claiming that they exceeded the number in regular regiments. George Washington’s First War
  • The basic tactical and administrative units of those forces were the regiment and troop for the cavalry and the battalion and company for the foot. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • Pardon me should I use the personal pronoun "I" too frequently, as I do not wish to be called egotistical, for I only write of what I saw as an humble private in the rear rank in an infantry regiment, commonly called "webfoot. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
  • As a young subaltern in the Royal Tank Regiment he was unafraid to put it to use.
  • The central question is whether these are the only two viable alternatives — regimented sleep deprivation satisfying corporate America or unregimented sleep deprivation governed by one's own neuroses? Late Night with Richie
  • Much of Harry Potter's iconoclasm disappears on film, due to Hollywood's regimented conformities of set, sound and stereotyped character. How Harry Saved Reading
  • Send this document to the regimental headquarters this afternoon.
  • The three Lowland infantry regiments, whose members have traditionally worn tartan trews for centuries, will be forced to wear kilts when the government's planned new Scottish ‘super-regiment’ is formed next year.
  • The regiment gained the enemy's breastworks and the affair at Boykin's Mills was over.
  • He's a Cossack, who rose to command a hussar regiment in the army, won the Tsar's special favour, and retired here, away from his own tribal land. The Sky Writer
  • The regimental mascot is a goat.
  • If you idlers must know, I woke up at dawn, began my five-mile run, followed by the usual regiment of calisthenics…
  • A regimental musician who had become detached from his unit, he followed in the wake of the attack as a spectator.
  • He was a common soldier in Company E of the 25th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, finishing the war as a corporal.
  • Army 31st Regiment, 2nd Division which was again correlated to PFC Sparks, Donald L.
  • Instead, he returned home, but even then he decided to rejoin his regiment.
  • Aztec warriors were organized into regiments and groups distinguished by their distinctive dress. America Past and Present
  • Moscquites without any ciuill regiment possessed large and spacious territories towards the north, the foresayd three brethren, vpon the perswasion of one Gostomislius the chiefe citizen of Nouogrod, in the yeare since the worldes creation (acording to the computation of the Greekes) 6370, which was in the yeare of our The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • ‘You are both a disgrace to your regiments and your country due to your loutish behaviour,’ he said.
  • Was it that blufliing ribband, which is now the perpetual ornament of your perfon? or was it that regiment, wliich you afterwards (a thing unprece - dented among foldiers) fold to Colonel Gifborne? or was it that government, the full pay of which. you arc contented to hold, with the half-pay of an Iri (h Colonel? The genuine letters of Junius
  • That nothyng in my booke conceaued Is, or can be preiudiciall to your graces iust regiment prouided that ye be not found vngrate unto GOD. The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women.
  • This regiment is mindful of the fact that in order to justify the confidence of those set in authority over us, it must strive in the future to measure up to an exacting standard of readiness. Dinner in Honour of The Toronto Scottish Regiment
  • The High Commands of both countries were dominated by the old traditional cavalry regiments and their political pull was great.
  • looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation
  • They were followed by the elite regiment of the von Reusch or Black Hussars HR5, decked out in their fearsome all black uniforms and mirliton hats bearing the dreaded death's head on the front of the cap. Archive 2008-01-01
  • His regimented execution of marcato and sforzando articulation, sometimes even on weak syllables, sounds like choral dressage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Third Artillery and the Montana regiment suffered moderate casualties, but they managed to take the hill.
  • The marchers formed up by regimental rank, with the glengarries of the Royal Scots - 371 years of service - leading the way.
  • A whole regiment of the enemy troop got caught in our ambush was eliminated completely.
  • So soone as Dioneus had ended his Novell, Madame Lauretta also knew, that the conclusion of her Regiment was come; whereupon, when the counsell of Canigiano had past with generall commendation, and the wit of Salabetto no lesse applauded, for fitting it with such an effectuall prosecution; shee tooke the Crowne of Laurell from her owne head, and set it upon Madame Aimilliaes, speaking graciously in this manner. The Decameron
  • Island, and the carbineer company of our regiment, were thrown out as skirmishers. History of Company F, 1st Regiment, R.I. Volunteers, during the Spring and Summer of 1861
  • Sharman, a broad-shouldered young man perhaps six feet tall, joined the newly formed regiment in September 1862.
  • It was hard to tell which regiment would come off the victor in this wordy battle.
  • Former Scottish soldiers gather in Dundee to protest against the government's plans to amalgamate Scots regiments.
  • As fate would have it, I now give the order to case the colors," Gen. Austin said, referring to a long-established military ritual in which regiments "uncase" their identifying colors when arriving for deployments, and "case" them when they pack up to leave. U.S. Closes Its Mission on Uncertain Note
  • In his fifteenth year he enlisted in a fencible regiment, which was afterwards stationed at Inverness. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • Committed the unpardonable social error of enlisting as a private soldier in a regiment in which his grander cousin was an officer. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • He is ready to proceed with the implementation of the President's directive about nonsegregation down to the platoon level, and proposes to initiate this in the three cavalry regiments and the AA battalion up north, but does not want to do it if it is premature. "[ Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965
  • The armoured regiments and the Guards remain for some inexplicable reason untouched. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'Twas an open space we had to cross, dotted with gorsebushes; and the enemy's regiments, plain to see, drawn up in battalia on the slope above, which here was gentler than to the south and west. The Splendid Spur
  • In December 1942 non-divisional regiments of anti-aircraft artillery and field artillery were converted into separate battalions.
  • Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars.
  • First regiment, Resolved, That there be allowed and imid out of the heavy artillery. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • About a dozen anti-war protesters shouted "terrorists" and held placards saying "Anglian soldiers go to hell" and "butchers of Basra" as ­soldiers from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, known as the ­Poachers, paraded through Luton town centre at midday yesterday. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The wagoner's job was to load the wagon with feed for the regiment's horses and mules and to drive it.
  • A grey drizzle filled the valley, obliterated the mountains and separated the receding regiment of trees into saw-edged platoons.
  • The parade will conclude around mid-day with a march-past of the Regiments, and a roll-past of the vehicles as they move east along Wellington Street and continue past the National War Memorial and conclude at the Cartier Square Drill Hall for a post-parade reception. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Kaliningrad is still garrisoned by a shadowy regiment of these babushkas, left over from a time when it was illegal not to work.
  • Service Cross holder, a former 75th Ranger Regiment battalion commander, former Asst. U.S. Attorney, Vietnam and Heroes or Villains?
  • Then the Major sat on the bed and whistled; for the spectacle of the senior native commissioned officer of the regiment, an "unmixed" Bhil, a Companion of the Order of British India, with thirty-five years 'spotless service in the army, and a rank among his own people superior to that of many The Day's Work - Volume 1
  • Inspection of the headstones showed the names of lesser NCOs and privates, drawn from regiments of city and shire.
  • Until the armoured regiment had crossed its start line, the armoured infantry would pause momentarily in forward holding areas.
  • Both officers and noncommissioned officers alike served almost exclusively in the same regiment or division throughout their time in uniform.
  • On the other hand, procedures that are too regimented can hold back the development of a new venture.
  • On that date, Colonel James Montgomery took several companies of the regiment on a raid to the undefended and nearly deserted town of Darien.
  • “Every officer of the Virginia Regiment is, as soon as possible, to provide himself with an uniform dress,” he ordered on October 5, “which is to be of fine broad cloath: The coat blue, faced and cuffed with scarlet, with a plain silver lace if to be had, the breeches to be blue; and everyone to provide himself with a silver-laced hat, of a fashionable size.” George Washington’s First War
  • Colborne had "nursed" his regiment during the fight. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes
  • They were furnished and equipped to cavalry regiment standards with silver, military prints on the walls, costly vintages and rich food. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • The regiment, currently based at York Barracks in Munster, Germany, was garrisoned in York in the 1700s.
  • The six Scottish infantry regiments currently have a complement of 2,874 soldiers, which is 386 under strength.
  • It is easy to spot a regular regiment from a TA one. Times, Sunday Times
  • Webster liked things to be regimented, everything to run smoothly. LOST SUMMER
  • Bvt before there had bene yet any precise obseruation made of figuratiue speeches, the first learned artificers of language considered that the bewtie and good grace of vtterance rested in no many pointes: and whatsoeuer transgressed those lymits, they counted it for vitious; and thereupon did set downe a manner of regiment in all speech generally to be obserued, consisting in sixe pointes. The Arte of English Poesie
  • Among them were the “Harlem Hellfighters,” the musicians of the 369th Infantry Regiment, whose bandleader was James Reese Europe. The English Is Coming!
  • No wonder was it that when in the war between the states leaders were needed to take command of the raw recruits which flocked to the standard of General Sterling Price to form the Missouri State Guard, he was selected for the command of a regiment from which he rose by rapid promotion to a major generalcy.
  • The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era.
  • The English staff administering this territory seldom exceeds more than five or six officials, to carry out whose orders there exist a regiment of understrappers.
  • The earliest music of European origin included quadrilles played by regimental bands in the penal settlements.
  • The former regiment wore a grey sleeveless surcoat and the latter regiment a black one.
  • The regiment was recruited from the Highlands specifically for service in India.
  • Priests and monks had to follow a strictly regimented set of activities every day.
  • When York received these men he did not form them into new regiments but used them to form second battalions for existing regiments. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • Sir, — Your being personally present in this sever sea - son which we know stroungly impresses your mind with a scene of their suffering circumstances, therefor having no doupt of your humanity to relieve them, and justis to hear their complaints when founded on justis and reason, gives us, the commanding officers of the regiments in the 3 1 * and 4 th brigades, to lay the complaints of the soldiers to the officers of the scantity of their present alowance of their provision under the heavey fatigue this garrison is now subject to, which is more sever than at any other time, in hailing provisions, forage and material for the barracks over and above the supply of wood for the garrison and ourselves; and the beef being thin and not any vegetables at this season to be procured as in time pass. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • He cooked Thanksgiving dinner for a regiment of friends and family.
  • After the war he served as staff commander of an infantry regiment and division and commanded a combined unit.
  • But he had no dog tag, regimental badge or any other means of identification. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have been used not only for air operations but for the training of a Stryker regiment, special forces and other combat units for "downrange" conflicts like those in Iraq and Afghanistan. Dandelion Salad
  • We accounted for two of the tin-plate men, and so many of the thing they call a regiment that the others took to flight. The Eye of Zeitoon
  • In Richmond, Virginia's Chimborazo Hospital, male administrators used the clock to regiment sleep patterns and meal times.
  • For the first time, members from every battalion of the regiment will be fighting together on one battlefront. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was swaggering, they told me, about the town in his old regimentals, every pomp of the foreign soldier assumed again as if they had never been relaxed in all those yean of peace and commerce. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • That seems logical but there is a catch: the social code in the officers' mess of a regiment such as the Grenadier Guards is unwritten and so nebulous that it takes an insider to make any sense of it.
  • The veterans in the group marched behind the standard of the Wiltshire Regiment that was carried by Harold Dunn.
  • The regiments debouched from the valley.
  • The division's fighting elements were 8,000 Philippine Scouts, officered by Americans, a US infantry regiment some 2,000 strong, and a regiment of artillery.
  • He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment.
  • We were part of an entire regiment that had nothing else to do but to keep that highway open.
  • In Army of Duchy of Warsaw there existed ten uhlans regiments.
  • Fellow soldiers from Corporal Smith's regiment formed a guard of honour at his wedding.
  • Several armored cavalry regiments (brigade equivalents) could be kept as independent units.
  • This is the first glimpse of the new Yorkshire Regiment's Army cap badge, under which thousands of soldiers will fight and serve.
  • Shortly after Col. Doyle with another British regiment, was directed to proceed by the way of M'Callum's ferry on Lynch's creek, and down A Sketch of the life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion and a history of his brigade
  • In the years following the Revolutionary War, no military regiment would occupy Fort Ticonderoga, though at times the fort provided shelter for scouting parties or raiding detachments.
  • There is much evidence that these officers spent much of their time scheming for their own political advantage and in hopes of being assigned their own regiments.
  • An artillery battery belonging to the Seventh Virginia Regiment galloped after and did some damage.
  • Regiments of fusiliers were assigned to guard the artillery trains, in which large quantities of gunpowder were stored and transported for the army's ordnance.
  • On the following day, Smith was annoyed by an order from Almond that removed the 1st Korean Marine Corps ( KMC ) Regiment from his operational control.
  • Massed pipes and drums from 14 regiments accompanied the gun carriage bearing the Queen Mother from Westminster Hall to the Abbey in a moving spectacle of pomp and pageantry.
  • The regiments that had spent the night marching lay down to sleep in wet clothes and probably woke up to fight the battle still very damp. A Short Guide to Writing About History
  • Buttons ceased to be purely decorative and began to feature regimental designs.
  • I attended a very productive meeting for regimental and motorized rifle battalion scouts.
  • He is recognised for his unstinting work for veterans of the former 4th Battalion of the Wiltshire Regiment, affectionately known as the Vly Club.
  • A été tué au combat le caporal Martin Dubé du 5e Régiment de génie de combat basé à la Base des Forces canadiennes Valcartier près de Québec. God Bless Cpl. Martin Dube - Sunday, June 14th 2009
  • The Royal Scots, the army's oldest regiment, is on precarious ground.
  • Alan's regiment was an expensive one for a subaltern of those days, although military life in India was financially easier than elsewhere. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Then, so soon as we had passed, the company formed up behind us and followed us towards the kraal, till at last the whole regiment of the "Greys" -- so called from their white shields -- the crack corps of the Kukuana people, was marching in our rear with a tread that shook the ground. King Solomon's Mines
  • It was a shabby, straggly, unkempt little regiment, their faces chapped, their noses running in the cold.
  • Nonetheless, a few Indiana regiments from posts in Tennessee and Kentucky did return home for the state election.
  • The current residents of the armoury are the Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment, a proud and storied regiment that traces it's lineage in Canada to 1800. Soldiers in our cities
  • In June he complained to Robinson that people owed money by the regiment had “grown very clamorous” and might sue if the next appropriation was insufficient and went to pay the troops instead of civilian vendors. George Washington’s First War
  • He tells his naively unbelieving sister which her father "gives his potent regiment to a trull. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • Therefore, it is important that you acquire healthy froglets and continue the regiment of supplementing the frogs.
  • The cavalry regiments have always been splendidly dressed, with the light horse being the most dashing.
  • British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours.
  • The C. O.'s of regiments always most kindly put their mekometer and trained observers at our disposal on escorting us up to With the Naval Brigade in Natal (1899-1900) Journal of Active Service
  • On the morning of the battle she begged me to allow her to carry the American flag at the head of the regiment.
  • One regiment was trapped behind enemy lines .
  • Bernadette was addressing the crowds in Derry on 31 January 1972 when the British army's paratroop regiment opened fire on protesters.
  • To accomplish this, the regiment can operate over a beach or through a port.
  • Tank units and subunits attached to rifle divisions and regiments were used for direct support of infantry.
  • The biggest hurdles were choosing which regiments to include and which criteria to judge them on. Times, Sunday Times
  • -- While his regiment was in daily expectation of receiving orders for Ireland, some one told him, that country quarters in the sister kingdom were so filthy, that the rich uniforms of his corps would soon be lamentably soiled: 'Let the men act as dragoons, then,' said his royal highness, 'and _scour the country_.' The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 535, February 25, 1832
  • So great was the general's despatch, that Paul I, at his request, granted the young man a sub-lieutenancy in the Semonowskoi regiment, so that Foedor entered on his duties the very next day after his arrival in St. Petersburg. Celebrated Crimes (Complete)
  • We were able to replace both battle casualties and victims of sickness and accidental injuries from within the regiment. Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War
  • In early 1942 she was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Grenadier Guards, at sixteen she carried out her first public engagement, when she inspected the regiment.
  • He begged Washington to remember his “fellow suffers” when he raised supplies for the Virginia Regiment and remind the commissary “that we have no tents or any other necessarys fitt to take the field wt.” George Washington’s First War
  • Our current regimented method of marching kids through a series of fixed time length classes strikes me as a hold-over from the factory era.
  • Democracy is incompatible with excessive, bureaucratic regimentation of social life.
  • Crowds flocked to the dockside to admire the fine array of classics, which included elegant Triumphs and the rather rugged armed vehicles driven by the 14 Signal Regiment.
  • Indeed it has been proven that one of the most important instructions given to recruits on joining a regiment, a ship or a squadron, is the history of that unit, to inspire him with a sense of pride and responsibility. Canada's Defence—How and Who?
  • At first there were only two regiments of lancers—both of Polish origin—and these should properly be termed chevaux legers until 1809, for only in that year was the lance added to their equipment although its value as a weapon had been appreciated some time before after contact with the Cossacks. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • All three Parachute Regiment battalions are safe. The Sun
  • Regimental durbars, semi-formal councils, enabled men to air complaints outside the usual hierarchy, and in WW I Indian soldiers on the western front were issued with the narcotic hemp they were accustomed to chew.
  • Collectively this team have more gongs than entire British regiments.
  • He escaped lifelong identification as an SS member only because by late 1944 the regiments were no longer organised to carry out the customary process of tattooing conscripts' blood group on their arms.
  • In 1898 Roosevelt saw combat as commander of the First US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, known as The Rough Riders, in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
  • Everyone from his secretary to his valet was expected to help, and the artillery regiment plus hundreds of Chinese labourers were roped in when required for heavy work, such as the movement of large trees.
  • By this time, I had become the executive officer of the regiment, a lieutenant colonel and all that.
  • Item 2 is the brass scroll which was once part of the Royal Warwickshire regiment's cap badge.
  • Thus, several motorized rifle regiments were in fact comprised of two motorized rifle battalions.
  • They don't want equality and regimentation.
  • In Thomas Horton's reign, he pruned back further, replacing with deciduous exotics and natives, including kauri planted in regimental lines.
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  • He said that he thought the Government should have homed in on less successful regiments, adding that the more thriving units were ‘sacrificial lambs’.
  • Scotch regiment then besieged in Trailsund, saying they heard there was a ship come from Denmark to them laden with tobacco pipes, “One of our soldiers,” says Colonel Robert Munro, “showing them over the work a morgenstern, made of a large stock banded with iron, like the shaft of a halberd, with a round globe at the end with cross iron pikes, saith, A Legend of Montrose
  • In this Regimento do auditorio ecclesiastico were detailed instructions for conducting visitations in the communities of the archbishopric.
  • Soldiers will be posted between the battalions, which implies some sort of merger between regiments.
  • An Indian infantry regiment approached for the march-past. Burmese Days
  • The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era.
  • UK photoreconnaissance missions did not locate the armored regiment for at least several weeks after Operation Vantage started.
  • We'll have to form regiments. Times, Sunday Times
  • NNN this case, the 290th Recon regiment is a Radar unit. Memorandum
  • Pilots baptised their planes in her name and entire regiments were dedicated to her.
  • Regiments are usually commanded by a colonel and are sometimes made up of soldiers from a particular city or part of the country.

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