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As this year marks the centennial of the beginning of the Civil War, this fact is being commemorated with several exhibits throughout the State, but most of all paying tribute to the first Rhode Island Volunteers who rushed to the defense of the City of Washington, putting at the disposal of President Lincoln the only fully equipped and best trained regiment at this time.
The truth is, however, that when Mel Chandler first reported to the regiment the only steed he had ever ridden was a swivel chair and the only weapon he had ever wielded was a pencil.
* 1537 – The Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior, is formed.
Kropp and Bäumer part ways when Bäumer is recalled to his regiment after recovering.
The Gendarmenmarkt, a neoclassical square in Berlin whose name dates back to the quarters of the famous Gens d ' armes regiment located here in the 18th century, is bordered by two similarly designed cathedrals, the Französischer Dom with its observation platform and the Deutscher Dom.
Today, a marine is actually an infantry regiment that sometimes fights solely on land and is no longer tied to the navy.
" An aluminum identification tag, the size of a silver half dollar and of suitable thickness, stamped with the name, rank, company, regiment, or corps of the wearer, will be worn by each officer and enlisted man of the Army whenever the field kit is worn, the tag to be suspended from the neck, underneath the clothing, by a cord or thong passed through a small hole in the tab.
The Brazilian president's honor guard is provided ( amongst other units ) by a regiment of dragoons: the 1st Guards Cavalry Regiment.
This is commemorated by the custom under which the horse having this number is used only by the commander of the modern regiment.
The Royal Canadian Dragoons is the senior Armoured regiment in the Canadian Forces.
The modern French Army retains three Dragoons regiments from the 32 it possessed at the beginning of World War I: the 2nd, which is a nuclear, bacteriologic and chemical protection regiment, the 4th, an armour regiment equipped with Leclerc tanks, and the 13th, which is a special-ops parachute regiment.
The regiment is currently equipped with the Stryker family of wheeled fighting vehicles.
However, in English it is often used to refer to a Zulu regiment, which is called an ibutho in Zulu.
* Simcoe's regiment is still called the Queen's York Rangers, now an armoured reconnaissance regiment of the Canadian Forces reserves.
The scene is drawn from a footnote to the Letter to M. D ' Alembert on Spectacles | Letter to d ' Alembert where Rousseau recalls witnessing the popular celebrations following the exercises of the St Gervais regiment.

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The last country known to maintain a regiment of bicycle troops was Switzerland, who disbanded their final unit in 2003.
In January 2009 a CNDD ordonnance combined four elite units of the Guinean armed forces-the presidential guards, the Bataillon Autonome des Troupes Aéroportées ( BATA ), the Battaillon des Commandos de Kindia ( popularly known as the ‘ Commandos Chinois ’) and the Battaillon des Rangers-into a combined commando regiment.
In the summer of 1558, Knox published his best known pamphlet, The first blast of the trumpet against the monstruous regiment of women.
He was assigned to the HLI, and his comment was known in the regiment.
The regiment was numbered as the 23rd Regiment of Foot, though it was one of the first regiments to be granted the honour of a fusilier title and so was known as The Welsh Regiment of Fusiliers from 1702.
The Grenadiers are a regiment of the Indian Army, formerly known as the 4th Bombay Grenadiers when part of the British Indian Army.
Such children were affectionately known as " son of the regiment " () and sometimes willingly performed military missions such as reconnaissance.
The Eastern Association established itself as a formidable fighting force in 1643, thanks in a large part to Cromwell's regiment, who became known as the ' Ironsides '.
In 1863, Clark helped organize Iowa's black regiment, the 60th United States Colored Infantry ( originally known as the 1st Iowa Infantry, African Descent ), though an injury prevented him from serving.
The granaries of Col. James Sulivane ( commissary officer during the American Revolutionary War ) and a regiment of militia known as the " New Market Blues " were integral to the County's as well as the colony's / State's efforts in the revolution.
Torrey was commissioned Colonel of the 2nd Regiment, the " Rocky Mountain Riders "; the 1st Regiment, the only regiment to see action, was better known as the Rough Riders.
All officers who commanded more than a single regiment came to be known as " general officers ".
Cavalry: Lockhart, Gibbons and Salmo In the Spanish army, the English / Irish royalist consisted of three battalions made up of five understrength regiments: The first battalion was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Blague, of Lord Bristol's regiment combined with Lord Wentworth's regiment ( also known as King Charles II's footguards ).
( French infantry regiment consisting of mostly Belgians, known as " The Victors of Raab ")
The new regiment consisted of six companies ( later augmented to 10 ) and was numbered the 43rd Regiment of Foot ( later promoted to the 42nd ) but continued to be known by their more familiar name, the Black Watch.
Therefore, the regiment is now known as The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland ; in addition, the battalion is also permitted to retain its most famous distinction, the red hackle on the Tam o ' Shanter.
At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, Wood, with Roosevelt, organized the 1st Volunteer Cavalry regiment, popularly known as the Rough Riders.
Wood commanded the regiment in a successful engagement known as the Battle of Las Guasimas.
To their enemies, members of the regiment were known as the ' phantoms of the jungle ' due to their fieldcraft.
The regiment was founded in 1715 as Colonel Philip Honeywood's Regiment of Dragoons and was known by the name of its Colonel until 1751 when it became the 11th Regiment of Dragoons.
Her Majesty's Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, also known officially as the Coldstream Guards ( COLDM GDS ), is a regiment of the British Army, part of the Guards Division or Household Division.
Since Kapikulu Sipahis were a cavalry regiment it was well known within the Ottoman military circles that they considered themselves a superior stock of soldiers than Janissaries, who were sons of Christian peasants from the Balkans ( Rumelia ), and were basically slaves bounded by various laws of the devşirme.
The Berry regiment also had a second battalion, but their numbers were not known.

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In 1618 the first naval infantry regiment is founded ( Terço da Armada Real da Coroa de Portugal, in Portuguese ), origin of the modern Portuguese Marine Corps ( Corpo de Fuzileiros ).
Among the best known participants were Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, best known as " Tiradentes "; José Álvares Maciel philosopher and chemistry student, and Lieutenant Colonel Francisco de Paula Freire de Andrade ( 1756-1792 ) of the regiment of dragoons.

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* The British Columbia Dragoons, a Canadian Forces armoured regiment based in Kelowna and Vernon, British Columbia
** Royal Canadian Mounted Police — accorded the status of a regiment of Dragoons in 1921 and remained so until 1937.
Memorial Stained Glass window at Royal Military College of Canada of 2770 LCol KL Jefferson, a member of the 12th Manitoba Dragoons, an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army and Canadian Forces
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.
The 13th Light Dragoons, the 17th Lancers, and the 11th Hussars, formed the first line ( the latter regiment was soon moved behind the Lancers to reduce the width of the front ).
Paget's 4th Light Dragoons were next to reach the line of cannon, engaging in some ' fierce hand-to-hand encounters ' with the surviving gunners, before he too led his regiment after the fleeing Russians.
A Dragoon regiment, the Light Dragoons, was formed by the amalgamation of two Hussar regiments, the 13th / 18th Royal Hussars and the 15th / 19th The King's Royal Hussars, in 1992.
On March 10, 1780, Washington ’ s regiment joined forces with the remnants of the 1st Continental Light Dragoons at Bacon's Bridge, South Carolina, to reconnoiter and screen against the advancing British.
* Light Dragoons, a British Army cavalry regiment.
He then travelled through Europe and India before joining the 4th Dragoons regiment of the British Army in 1808.
In January 1935, he received a commission as a second lieutenant in the Royal Scot Greys ( 2nd Dragoons ), his father's regiment, based in Egypt from 1936.
The last mounted regiment of yeomanry was the Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons, who were converted to an armoured role in March 1942.
His Army of the West ( 1846 ) consisted of 1600 men in the volunteer First and Second Regiments of Fort Leavenworth, Missouri Mounted Cavalry regiment under Alexander Doniphan ; an artillery and infantry battalion ; 300 of Kearny's 1st U. S. Dragoons ( light cavalry ) and about 500 members of the Mormon Battalion.
When World War I broke out, Höss served briefly in a military hospital and then, at the age of 14, was admitted to his father's and grandfather's old regiment, the German Army's 21st Regiment of Dragoons.
The Princess Louise returned to its original mechanized role in Northwest Europe in March 1945, and The Royal Canadian Dragoons became the armoured car regiment of I Canadian Corps.
Emmanuel de Grouchy as a colonel of the 2nd regiment of Dragoons in 1792.
* The Royal Canadian Dragoons, a Canadian Forces armoured regiment
He sent two squadrons of the 4th Dragoons to disperse the Uhlans, which they did, but the British troopers were in their turn driven off by a fresh hussar regiment that Latour-Maubourg had sent to cover the lancer's retreat.

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