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Royal Artillery - 29 Commando Regiment - 29 Commando Regiment is the Close Support Artillery Regiment that supports 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. Formed in 1961 the Regiment is based in the Royal Citadel Plymouth and has detached batteries at Arbroath and Poole.
 
Royal Dragoon Guards - The Royal Dragoon Guards is one of the British Army's oldest regiments, originating in 1685 from Troops of Horse raised by King James II. Now equipped with the Challenger tank, the RDG is a front line armoured Regiment in the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps.
 
Royal Gloucestershire Hussars - Territorial Army Regiment based in Cirencester with over 200 year of local history.
 
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - Dating back to the 18th century, the Argyll and Sutherlands are one of Scotland's oldest regiments. Site provides information on the regiment's regular, Territorial and Cadet units.
 
The Black Watch - A famous Scottish regiment which today recruits all its men from Perthshire, Angus and Fife. Site comprises a brief history of the regiment and its present-day activities.
 
The Cheshire Regiment - The Regiment was raised in 1689 on the Roodee, Chester for service under William III. Site provides a brief history of the Regiment.
 
The Coldstream Guards - The oldest continuously serving regular regiment of the British Army, the Coldstreams have achieved distinction as an Infantry regiment for more than 350 years.
 
The Duke of Wellington's Regiment - The site of this London-based regiment, the only one to be named after a non-Royal individual, provides an overview of the modern Regiment, its history and details of career opportunities.
 
The Green Howards - North Yorkshire and Teesside's own Armoured Infantry Regiment. Site provides a past-and-present view of the Regiment and information on joining up.
 
The Grenadier Guards - One of the British Army's oldest Regiments, and the only one to have gained its title directly from the part it played in action. Site provides a brief look at the Regiment's current activities and past history.
 
The Highlanders - The 1st Battalion The Highlanders is the British Army's newest combat infantry battalion, formed in 1994 and recruiting from the North East, Highlands and Islands of Scotland and Glasgow.
 
The Irish Guards - One of the five famous Regiments of Foot Guards, the Irish Guards provide an overview of their history and recent deployments, including a profile of their unopposed entry into Kosovo at the end of the 1999 war.
 
The King's Own Royal Border Regiment - The King's Own Royal Border Regiment are the only Infantry Regiment in the British Army that recruits exclusively from North Lancashire and Cumbria. Site details the activities of the Regiment and includes a profile of its 1999 deployment in Macedonia.
 
The King's Own Scottish Borderers - One of the oldest regiments of the British Army, the KOSB provide a brief history and information on the Regiment's current activities.
 
The King's Regiment - The City Regiment of Manchester and Liverpool. Site provides an overview of the Regiment and its many accolades.
 
The Life Guards - The Life Guards are the senior Regiment in the British Army. Site provides a brief history of the Regiment's illustrious career from 1660 to the present day.
 
The Light Dragoons - The Light Dragoons are based primarily in northern England, recruiting in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and South Yorkshire. Site provides a past and present view of the Regiment, plus information on its activities and recruitment.
 
The Light Infantry - The modern Light Infantry, the largest infantry regiment in today's Order of Battle, was formed as a large regiment in 1968 from a merger of the Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry, the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, the King's Shropshire Light Infantry and the Durham Light Infantry.
 
The Parachute Regiment - The Parachute Regiment is the airborne infantry of the British Army. Their tasks have been and will continue to be many and varied, taking them all over the globe. Those soldiers who have earned the coveted maroon beret are not supermen, but ordinary people who are prepared to go that extra mile.
 
The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces Museum - The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces Museum website. Directions to the museum and overview of the exhibits. Complete with an online store.
 
 

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