How To Use Regimental In A Sentence
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That was a trick you learned early, from the regimental bonzes who instructed noblemen's sons.
Do you ever read writing?
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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
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His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant.
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Such programs include trips to Jewish heritage sites, former battlefields, military or regimental museums, and military gravesites.
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In his last letter home, Price remembers that his regimental commander assembled the regiment on V-E Day and gave a wonderful speech.
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There are also regimental photographs and pictures of the famous mountains that he once climbed.
Times, Sunday Times
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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
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Send this document to the regimental headquarters this afternoon.
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The regimental mascot is a goat.
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A regimental musician who had become detached from his unit, he followed in the wake of the attack as a spectator.
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The marchers formed up by regimental rank, with the glengarries of the Royal Scots - 371 years of service - leading the way.
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The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era.
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The earliest music of European origin included quadrilles played by regimental bands in the penal settlements.
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But he had no dog tag, regimental badge or any other means of identification.
Times, Sunday Times
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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
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Buttons ceased to be purely decorative and began to feature regimental designs.
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I attended a very productive meeting for regimental and motorized rifle battalion scouts.
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British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours.
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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.
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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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regimental units
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The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era.
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I attended a very productive meeting for regimental and motorized rifle battalion scouts.
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By the Battle of Shiloh, Grant had moved from regimental command to command of an army.
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This trend can be seen in letters, memoirs, diaries, regimental histories, anecdotes, reminiscences, and interviews by combat veterans during and after the war.
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He telephoned the duty officer at regimental headquarters.
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This was mirrored in England by the establishment of regimental depots after the army reforms.
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The soldier was ordered to report at the regimental headquarters.
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Then comes the military réveille, and the deafening 'rataplan' of regimental drums, and the town is soon alive with people arriving and departing by the early trains; whilst others collect in the market-place in holiday attire with baskets of flowers, and commence the erection of an altar to the Virgin in the middle of the square.
Normandy Picturesque
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After landing in Normandy he served as a regimental medical officer until the armistice.
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This was also how many regimental commanders read the mood of their men.
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The British used senior regimental commanders to command their brigades as a temporary duty.
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Soldiers and their families could count on returning to the regimental home base over a career.
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In midafternoon regimental and division commanders powwowed with Byrne and his company captains alongside his Humvee in the desert.
Five Days in Fallujah
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It's going to be very important to maintain the regimental footprints in the these areas.
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After all, the knoll was only a single point on the vast staff map -- only one of many points of a struggle whose progress was bulletined through the siftings of regimental, brigade, division, and corps headquarters in net results to the staff.
The Last Shot
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Had they found the regimental colours, he inquired.
Times, Sunday Times
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A followup statement clarified that Vice Admiral Jeffrey Fowler believes the Herndon Climb may eventually be supplanted by the Sea Trials program, a 14-hour regimen of physical and mental endurance tests including "hill assault," a two-mile regimental run, simulated bridge defense and demolition, pull-ups and something called "pugil stick jousting," This year's Sea Trials is set for Tuesday.
USNA reconsiders Herndon Climb
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This is necessary because fiddling the regimental books is clearly the action of a bounder and a cad, and shows an unheroic concern for money.
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I know because, as secretary of the regimental association, my father was presented to her in Pontefract when she presented new colours to the regiment.
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In 1922 the regimental pattern was introduced in the infantry and all the battalions were renumbered.
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The warden and her volunteers had banished from the graveyard the regimental stripes of the lawn mower and the bleach lines of weed killers, encouraging instead a profusion of what nature writer Richard Mabey calls "the wild flowers of the English pastoral," such as primrose, lady's slipper and cowslip.
Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
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An important part of the reasoning behind this new structure was to encourage recruiting and retention, by promoting regimental espirit de corps still further and minimising cross-posting between regiments.
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He joined the army in 1942 and became regimental medical officer.
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The men are fully accoutred in authentic late 17th century military dress, with hand weapons, Regimental Colours, drummers and a living history camp outfit.
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He served as regimental medical officer in North Africa and Italy, and was mentioned in dispatches in 1945.
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Regimental top brass are insisting that if it happens, the Duke's must retain the insignia and badges as well as their name.
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A rider came pounding up with an order from the regimental commander.
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The rocket bore his regimental colours.
The Sun
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He is dapper in blazer, cane, sharp hat and regimental tie, which he wears with a tie clip.
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The pre-war Indian Army was structured along British Army lines and had similar regimental traditions.
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Regimental colors, State flags, and organization or institutional flags are to be dipped as a mark of honor.
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The next major reflagging of regimental elements, prompted by the drawdown in Army forces after the war in Vietnam, occurred in 1972.
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He later served as commandant of the Regimental Officer Academy and the deputy commander of the U.S. Army Signal Command.
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In another sector, men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were busy fraternising with the enemy and exchanging presents and regimental badges.
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When the applause had died down, a regimental band struck up the national anthem.
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Uniforms and regimental colours initially embodied the colonel's armorial bearings and livery, but soon took on the state's symbols.
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The tunics have white English County line regimental facings and the spiked helmets are the full dress types worn up until 1914.
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General Slim, commanding the British Fourteenth Army in Burma, threatened to sack any regimental officer under his command who failed to see that his troops took their daily dose of mepacrine.
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By the end of the 19th century, regimental standards and colours were driven from the battlefield by the increasing range and accuracy of small-arms fire.
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In World War I some of the army regimental bands had formed jazz combos to entertain their buddies.
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He became its regimental colonel, and even as a general often wore its uniform, with its death's-head badge on the busby.
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Three division commanders and many regimental and battalion commanders were relieved in less than a month.
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In ties, classic patterns such as regimental stripes, understated geometrics, or even solids are worked in luxurious, textured silks.
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By the time he was demobbed in 1945, he'd risen to be the regimental sergeant major of the Parachute Regiment.
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The Royal Yeomanry band played the Regimental Anthem as we all marched along with the Squadron's guidon, or colours, swords and guns with fixed bayonets.
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He didn’t often see Major Keith dressed in anything except his gardening gear, and today he looked particularly natty—tweed suit with regimental tie, shoes polished to a looking-glass shine, neatly creased trilby in his hand, and an anxious expression puckering his round face.
All Shall Be Well
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In December 1941 she had stood in the ruins of the Regimental Chapel after it was bombed during the blitz.
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I know because, as secretary of the regimental association, my father was presented to her in Pontefract when she presented new colours to the regiment.
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They are flags, one of which is a Union Flag, while the other bears the royal crown, regimental badge, motto, and battle honours.
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By the end of the 19th century, regimental standards and colours were driven from the battlefield by the increasing range and accuracy of small-arms fire.
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A regimental cavalry troop has two tank platoons, two scout platoons, and a heavy mortar section.
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He is dapper in blazer, cane, sharp hat and regimental tie, which he wears with a tie clip.
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The Queen paused at the Black Watch regimental plot and spoke to Brigadier Donald Wilson and regimental secretary Joe Hubble.
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He telephoned the duty officer at regimental headquarters.
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In "Hygiene," a retired military man going on his regimental dinner trip without his wife-and looking forward to his yearly meeting with a prostitute he knows as Babs-glances at the flask of coffee and candy his wife packed for him and wonders, "Were you as young as you felt, or as old as you looked?
Not About Old Age, Exactly, But How Aging Is Experienced
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A few non-regimental doctors served on the administrative staff for general and field hospitals.
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Following behind were the regimental colonels and crusty old generals on horseback.
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This herd has turned with much greater zest to the science of language: here in this wide expanse of virgin soil, where even the most mediocre gifts can be turned to account, and where a kind of insipidity and dullness is even looked upon as decided talent, with the novelty and uncertainty of methods and the constant danger of making fantastic mistakes -- here, where dull regimental routine and discipline are desiderata -- here the newcomer is no longer frightened by the majestic and warning voice that rises from the ruins of antiquity: here every one is welcomed with open arms, including even him who never arrived at any uncommon impression or noteworthy thought after a perusal of Sophocles and Aristophanes, with the result that they end in an etymological tangle, or are seduced into collecting the fragments of out-of-the-way dialects -- and their time is spent in associating and dissociating, collecting and scattering, and running hither and thither consulting books.
On the Future of our Educational Institutions
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Lieutenant James Reese Europe, an early ragtime and jazz bandleader and composer, who served as regimental bandmaster.
A Memorial Day Celebration: The Harlem Hellfighters «
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He had several postings to the War Office and in 1958 he returned to regimental duty as second-in-command.
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I don't think many people beyond the soldiers serving in those regiments would be able to tell you their regimental mottoes, so they are not distinctively military in use.
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Beacause the ability to assemble nanoparticles by RS-ligand is moderate, we can expect that it's feasible to disassemble the Self-assembly of nanoparticles as regimental after thioether added.
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The regimental commander could detail additional soldiers if necessary.
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Many forms of amusement were created for the men, and football matches, both "rugger" and "soccer," were freely indulged in between batteries and brigades, while the full regimental band of one of the
Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery
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The regimental commander who told me these spoke slowly and emotionally.
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Elsewhere, a retired regimental sergeant major storms into the school to sort out his delinquent grandkids with a good talking to and a short, sharp shock.
Times, Sunday Times
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His leather-bound, regimental guns were the first to fire fixed ammunition with wooden cases.
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Colonel Lewis B. " Chesty " Puller, the regimental commander of the 1st Marines, left late that afternoon by rail with the 2d Battalion, 1st Marines, "to clear up the situation.
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He spent the war years as a Regimental Officer, 9th Lancers, then, when invalided out in 1944, as instructor at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
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There are also regimental photographs and pictures of the famous mountains that he once climbed.
Times, Sunday Times
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A regimental insider said: 'It was an idiotic thing to do.
The Sun
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She joined the Duke, dressed in smart regimental scarlet and blue, at the altar.
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The men of the Australian Light Horse have been honoured at Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance with a commemorative service and a handover of regimental guidons to the shrine's trustees.
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With the frontline safe, regimental staff officers come up on visits and the truce continues through Boxing Day.
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Those sort of leaders are just as fatal to regimental morale as the control freaks.
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Stirling wrote his account of the affair and a refutation which was published in the regimental journal.
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The companies within these regiments report directly to the regimental headquarters.
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Members of the 60-strong association will wear their berets and regimental blazers and parade through the town centre.
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America -- applied for employment as army-physician; but Mr Hunter, the director-general of the medical department of the army, considering none eligible for such employment who had not served as staffer regimental surgeon, or apothecary to the forces, Jackson agreed to accept, in the first instance, the surgeoncy of the 3d
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 420 Volume 17, New Series, January 17, 1852
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“To the daughter of the regimental bandsman Mirouet.”
Ursula
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But among the neatly stitched squares and rectangles of denim and canvas there is one of thick regimental tartan.
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Uniforms and regimental colours initially embodied the colonel's armorial bearings and livery, but soon took on the state's symbols.
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On hearing a toot from the regimental trumpeter, they sank their teeth into the rear ends of the men in front.
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As for color, choose a gold and black regimental tie with alternating diagonal stripes.
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Another large group of elderly men carried regimental banners in procession up the aisle.
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Go to the regimental headquarters, take a bath, get a clean uniform and report to the adjutant.
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A regimental cavalry troop has two tank platoons, two scout platoons, and a heavy mortar section.
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He telephoned the duty officer at regimental headquarters.
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He became its regimental colonel, and even as a general often wore its uniform, with its death's-head badge on the busby.
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In Iraq, British soldiers celebrated Easter in a series of regimental services at military bases in the country.
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He had several postings to the War Office and in 1958 he returned to regimental duty as second-in-command.
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The sleepiest and shabbiest of soldiery go wandering about, with the double curse of laziness and poverty, uncouthly wrinkling their misfitting regimentals; the dirtiest of children play with their impromptu toys (pigs and mud) in the feeblest of gutters; and the gauntest of dogs trot in and out of the dullest of archways, in perpetual search of something to eat, which they never seem to find.
Pictures from Italy
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These yellow arm-of-service collar patches were briefly worn by infantry in the winter of 1914 / 15, were judged to be too visible and from April 1915, they were replaced by horizon blue patches with the dark blue soutaches and regimental numbers.
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The officers pronounced him an incurably audacious "pratique"; he was always in mischief, and the regimental rules he broke through like a terrier through a gauze net; but they knew that when once the trumpets sounded
Under Two Flags
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Pottle moved to amend the resolution by striking out the words between the words 'that' and "we" and inserting in lieu thereof the words, "pretermitting any expression of opinion as to the constitutional right of soldiers who went from Georgia through the agency of the State, to elect their regimental, battalion and company officers.
Journal of the Senate of the State of Georgia, at the Annual Session of the General Assembly, Begun and Held in Milledgeville, the Seat of Government, in 1863.
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When all British infantry regiments wore red jackets, the collars and cuffs were turned back to show the regimental facing colour.
The Scottish Regiments
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The SBCT's structure is basically regimental, closely resembling a separate armored brigade structure.
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A regimental cavalry troop has two tank platoons, two scout platoons, and a heavy mortar section.
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All he had time to do was to exchange his regimental kilt for a pair of shorts, the better to look younger.
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The HHC provides administrative and logistics support to the regimental headquarters.
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About that time Sharman became the regimental adjutant, its commanding officer's principal assistant.
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This variant is reported to be used by regimental and division staffs.
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Favoring white regimentals with lots of gold galloons for himself, he loves a uniform.
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When all British infantry regiments wore red jackets, the collars and cuffs were turned back to show the regimental facing colour.
The Scottish Regiments
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When all British infantry regiments wore red jackets, the collars and cuffs were turned back to show the regimental facing colour.
The Scottish Regiments
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Their great regimental band leader, James Reese Europe, led them into Harlem , where he switched from martial music to jazzier tunes.
Ken Blackwell: Honoring All our WWI Heroes
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A regimental insider said: 'It was an idiotic thing to do.
The Sun
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Lady Marchant indicated the mustachioed officer who wore his regimentals with such flare.
MY FAVORITE BRIDE
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And so his band music expresses all the nuances of the military psychology: the exhilaration of the long unisonal stride, the grip on the musket, the pride in the regimentals and the regiment, -- _esprit de corps_.
Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
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By and by I noticed his nostrils, and then found out to my rage that I, a Regimental Sutler, accustomed to drive good nags, was leading a glandered horse in a country where horse flesh was cheap as dirt.
Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac
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It is tethered to a tree, a rangy, brindled, flop-eared, devil-eyed billy that could have been a regimental mascot.
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The military parade passed through the streets, with each regiment proudly displaying its regimental colours.
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One of the other traditions of the British Army that helped with recruiting was the regimental system.
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Although uniforms would have seemed multiform to the drillmasters of a later age, they were beginning to establish themselves, and regimental colours and standards increasingly bore unmistakable national symbols.
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In regimental reviews, they like to sweep past at the double-quick, their faces ashine with sweat and pride.
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The soldiers were subsequently tried by a regimental court martial and acquitted.
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A soldier with 16 years' experience warned that there would be a mutiny if the symbolic red hackle was dropped as part of the regimental restructuring.
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The regimental camp was mortared twice and the soldiers were routinely required to round up insurgent suspects, occasionally under fire.
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He will attempt to claim credit for preserving individual regimental identities within the new Scottish regiment by keeping their traditional cap badges, hackles and other distinctive traditions.
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Traditionally the British army gives the post of regimental QM to an officer commissioned from the ranks.
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Each team was also assessed on drill, dress and bearing for the Regimental Sergeant Major-Army trophy, won by the SA team.
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Russian sources—including post-1991 regimental histories—now show them to have been fundamentally correct on all key issues: close approximations of missile accuracies, scope of Soviet civil defense, and violations of the ABM treaty.
Magic and Mayhem
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On the north west slope of Chevalier Rock is an enormous field of gorgonian seafans in varying shades of orange, all regimentally standing in rows perpendicular to the wall.