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Dressed in his brigadier's uniform, Enoch Powell was buried in his regiment's plot in Warwick Cemetery, Warwickshire, ten days later, after a family funeral service at Westminster Abbey and a public service at St. Margaret's, Westminster.
* The 56th ( West Essex ) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the British Army that existed from 1755 to 1881, was nicknamed " The Pompadours ", as the purple facing of the regiment's uniform was allegedly Pompadour's favourite colour.
It also notes how news of the regiment's courage spurred the recruitment of numerous black volunteers, and by the end of the war, there were more than 180, 000 African American men in uniform ; a fact which President Lincoln considered instrumental in securing a victory for the Union.
The Tanith uniform is black, with optional helmets for standard troopers and forage caps for the regiment's elite scout platoon.
The colours vary by regiment and derive either from historic associations with predecessor regiments or from the colours of the regiment's oldest known uniform.
Their full dress uniform is very similar to that of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army: a scarlet or blue tunic ; blue trousers ; and a bearskin with the regiment's cap badge ( the Sun and Royal Coat of Arms ); together with the symbolic infantry sabre, which is part of the spoils from the First Schleswig War 1848-1850 and originally a French infantry sabre.
The capture of an Eagle was celebrated through the addition of the eagle as a symbol or accoutrement to a regiment's colour or uniform.
Postcards of Prince Charles in the new regiment's uniform taken at the occasion are still on sale in Cardiff in 2006.
Significantly, among the duties assigned to Hodson was responsibility for equipping the new regiment which necessitated his choosing the regiment's uniform.
As part of his regiment's uniform, he invented ( or adopted ) the Glengarry, a type of cap which he is wearing in his portrait.
The basic uniform of the McGHA regiments was a white shirt, kilt, and bonnet with a white cockade, with a doublet faced in the regiment's colour.

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Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer was the regiment's first permanent commander and, like such generals as George S. Patton and Terry De La Mesa Allen in their rise to military prominence, Custer was a believer in blood and guts warfare.
The transfer of the property of the 4th Army ( except for part of the property of the 366th Motor Rifle Regiment of the 23rd Motor Rifle Division captured by Armenian armed formations in 1992 during the regiment's withdrawal from Stepanakert ) and the 49th arsenal was completed in 1992.
He was discharged in August, at the end of the regiment's 3 month enlistment.
Aside from the spike finial, perhaps the most recognizable feature of the Pickelhaube was the ornamental front plate which denoted the regiment's province or state.
As armies became trained and adopted set formations, each regiment's ability to keep its formation was potentially critical to its, and therefore its army's, success.
In the Boer War and throughout the First World War, the army officially called the regiment " The Royal Welsh Fusiliers " but the archaic " Welch " was officially restored to the regiment's title in 1920 under Army Order No. 56.
Its staff included Standartenführer Sylvester Stadler as regimental commander, Sturmbannführer Adolf Diekmann as commander of the regiment's 1st Battalion and Sturmbannführer Otto Weidinger, who was designated Stadler's successor as regimental commander and was with the regiment for familiarisation purposes.
A month later he was appointed commander of the regiment's 241st squadron.
In 1840, the regiment was named after Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's consort, who later became the regiment's Colonel.
The regiment's nickname, the " Cherry Pickers ", came from an incident during the Peninsular War, in which the 11th Light Dragoons ( as the regiment was then named ) were attacked while raiding an orchard at San Martin de Trebejo in Spain.
It was there that he returned to music, playing in the regiment's military band in 1921.
He failed to see any action during his time in India, missing out on his regiment's turn at the frontier, as he was in England on sick leave for a hernia operation.
The exception was when, in March 1775, a British regiment inflicted the same treatment on Thomas Ditson, a Billerica, Massachusetts man who attempted to buy a musket from one of the regiment's soldiers.
In the end the hotel was captured and in it were found a dead Soviet regimental commander and all the regiment's papers.
The defensive mission of this new battalion was changed 19 – 20 October to closely support the urban assault, participating as the depleted regiment's missing third battalion.
On September 9 he was made the regiment's major, and on October 8 he became its lieutenant colonel.
The most notable battle was the regiment's decisive role on July 2, 1863, in the Battle of Gettysburg, where it was stationed on Little Round Top at the extreme left of the Union line.
In 1941, during the East African Campaign, Sergeant Nigel Gray Leakey of the 1 / 6th Battalion was awarded the regiment's first and only Victoria Cross ( VC ).
The Chinese dragon, in gold metal, is indicative of the regiment's service in China during the Boxer Rebellion from 1900 to 1938, of which the period after 1912 was continuous.

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Prior to 1914, the regiment's field service uniforms reflected its constabulary role and consisted of a dark blue Jersey and puttees, khaki shorts and a khaki fez cover with integral foldable cloth peak and neck flap.
The Colours were all white and fringed in gold, bearing the regiment's crest in gold and silver thread, with the tower against a pale blue background.

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It is a great honour for a young officer to carry the colour in this ceremony, as historically only the most courageous Ensigns were assigned to carry the regiment's colours in battle.
( This tune is always used irrespective of which regiment's colour is being trooped, because the right flank of every battalion used to be a grenadier company.
The adoption of the green hackle now being worn by the Argylls battalion ( 5 SCOTS ) is no doubt a continuation of that regiment's association with the colour green, most prominent in the hue of their regimental kilts and stripes on their regimental association ties.
There is also a strong belief that Argyle adopted the regiment's colour of Green.
A regiment's ' Royal ' status is marked by the colour of the lanyard ( Red ) and the prefix ' Royal ' only.
The Regimental Colour is in the regiment's facing colour, yellow, and bears a crimson circle inscribed with ' The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada ( Princess Louise's )' surmounted by a crown in the middle.
The Regiment ’ s first ever Colonel-in-Chief, Field Marshal HRH The Duke of Kent visited the Regiment in 1979 and 1983 and presented the unit with a new Regimental and Queen's colour on 14 September 1991 in Brampton on the occasion of the regiment's 125th birthday.

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The tradition dates from at least 1775, and possibly from the regiment's formation.
The regiment's Military Band and the pipes and drums have played at every Toronto Maple Leafs home opening game at both Maple Leaf Gardens and the Air Canada Centre.
Part of the 12th Chasseurs had been sent to Montmédy to protect the royal family on its flight to Varennes, making it necessary for the regiment to defend its honor and loyalty to the Republic ; Murat and the regiment's adjutant made a speech to the assembly at Toul to that effect.
The Times correspondent, William H. Russell, wrote that he could see nothing between the charging Russians and the British regiment's base of operations at Balaclava but the " thin red streak tipped with a line of steel " of the 93rd.
He claimed that the cannon's trigger, positioned at the top of the joystick, was impossible to push without moving the pilot's hand, which made the aircraft deviate from the gunsight, so finally he had his regiment's aircraft rigged so that a single button simultaneously fired cannon and machine guns.
The regiment's next action came a month later, in September at the Battle of Harlem Heights.
The 33rd was involved in heavy fighting during the Battle of Waterloo and at the end of the battle the regiment's casualties numbered 11 officers and 128 men killed or wounded.
He invaded the French-controlled Spanish Netherlands and presided over a series of sieges at Venlo, Roermond, Stevensweert, and Liège, in which the regiment's grenadier company breached the citadel.
At the behest of George I, to honour the regiment's service at Sheriffmuir, the Queen's became the King's Regiment of Foot, with the White Horse of Hanover ( symbol of the Royal Household ) as its badge.
The regiment's 2nd Battalion, which had been reconstituted in 1857, was itself posted to Malta ( in 1863 ) and India ( in 1877 ), and met up with the 1st King's on the island and at Mundra, in the Bombay Presidency.
After the regiment's involvement in ' Second Ypres ' receded, four battalions fought at Festubert, collectively incurring in excess of 1, 200 casualties.
Both battalions saw active service in the Crimean War, with the 1st fighting at the battles of Alma and Inkerman ( 1854 ), and both fighting in the Siege of Sevastopol ( 1854-5 ), where the regiment's first VC was won.
The regiment's museum is located at the Fort York Armoury.
Jim Day, a reporter with the Pembroke Observer local newspaper from the regiment's hometown, was on the base at the time and was the first to report that Canadian soldiers were being held pending an investigation into the death of a Somali citizen.
Also that year the regiment celebrated at Holyrood Palace, the 350th Anniversary of the regiment's creation.
He fought at the battles of Iuka and Corinth, and was promoted to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the regiment's colonel.
The British adopted the practice and it became a signal, played by a regiment's Corps of Drums or Pipes and Drums each night to tavern owners to turn off the taps of their ale kegs so that the soldiers would retire to their billeted lodgings at a reasonable hour.

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