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Regiment Collection (page 82)

"Regiment: Honoring the Legacy of Courage and Sacrifice" Step into the rich tapestry of history as we explore the profound significance of a regiment

Background imageRegiment Collection: CEYLON: WARIYAPOLA, 1850. Shoot-out between the British Ceylon Rifle Regiment

CEYLON: WARIYAPOLA, 1850. Shoot-out between the British Ceylon Rifle Regiment and anti-colonial rebels at the store at Wariyapola, c1848. Engraving, English, 1850

Background imageRegiment Collection: CRIMEAN WAR, 1854. The 5th French regiment of the line passing through the Porte des Dunes

CRIMEAN WAR, 1854. The 5th French regiment of the line passing through the Porte des Dunes, on their way to camp in Boulogne, after the start of the Crimean War, 1854

Background imageRegiment Collection: PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Major of the 25th Infantry Regiment and soldiers of the

PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Major of the 25th Infantry Regiment and soldiers of the 29th Infantry Regiment (Prussia). German lithograph, 1830

Background imageRegiment Collection: PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Officer of the Second (called Second Life) Hussar Regiment

PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Officer of the Second (called Second Life) Hussar Regiment and Captain of the Fifth Pioneer Unit (Prussia). German lithograph, 1830

Background imageRegiment Collection: PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Soldier of the 26th Infantry Regiment with an NCO of the

PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Soldier of the 26th Infantry Regiment with an NCO of the 27th Infantry Regiment (Prussia). German lithograph, 1830

Background imageRegiment Collection: PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Soldier of the Fifth Infantry Regiment, Drummer of the

PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS, 1830. Soldier of the Fifth Infantry Regiment, Drummer of the 33rd Infantry Regiment, and Officer of the Fifth Cuirassier Regiment (Prussia). German lithograph, 1830

Background imageRegiment Collection: PRUSSIAN SOLDIER, 1830. Infantryman of the First Battalion of the Third Militia

PRUSSIAN SOLDIER, 1830. Infantryman of the First Battalion of the Third Militia Regiment of the Prussian Guards. German lithograph, 1830

Background imageRegiment Collection: NEW YORK: TENNIS, 1881. New Yorkers playing tennis at the Seventh Regiment Armory

NEW YORK: TENNIS, 1881. New Yorkers playing tennis at the Seventh Regiment Armory. Engraving, American, 1881

Background imageRegiment Collection: WORLD WAR I: GHENT, 1918. King Albert, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Leopold leading

WORLD WAR I: GHENT, 1918. King Albert, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Leopold leading the First Army Division throught Ghent, Belgium. Photograph, 1918

Background imageRegiment Collection: WORLD WAR I: NOVA SCOTIA. Royal Canadian Regiment marching along the main street

WORLD WAR I: NOVA SCOTIA. Royal Canadian Regiment marching along the main street of Halifax after disembarking from the steamer Adriatic, Nova Scotia. Photograph, c1918

Background imageRegiment Collection: WORLD WAR I: HIKE, C1919. The 31st Infantry hiking under the United States

WORLD WAR I: HIKE, C1919. The 31st Infantry hiking under the United States and Regiment flags near Vladivostok, Siberia. Photograph, c1919

Background imageRegiment Collection: WORLD WAR I: REGIMENT. Members of the 69th Regiment of the New York National Guard

WORLD WAR I: REGIMENT. Members of the 69th Regiment of the New York National Guard, later the 165th Infantry, about to depart for training camp during World War I. Photograph, c1917

Background imageRegiment Collection: WORLD WAR I: GREECE. Allied troops arriving at Thessaloniki, Greece, during World War I

WORLD WAR I: GREECE. Allied troops arriving at Thessaloniki, Greece, during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageRegiment Collection: WWI: BOULOGNE, c1914. Scottish Highland regiments marching through Boulogne, France

WWI: BOULOGNE, c1914. Scottish Highland regiments marching through Boulogne, France, on their way to assist British forces in combating the German invasion of Belgium. Photograph, c1914

Background imageRegiment Collection: WWI: 369th REGIMENT, 1919. Soldiers of the 369th Infantry Regiment upon their arrival

WWI: 369th REGIMENT, 1919. Soldiers of the 369th Infantry Regiment upon their arrival home from France. Photograph, 1919

Background imageRegiment Collection: WWI: BRITISH TROOPS, 1917. British soldiers of the 8th Battalion, East Yorkshire

WWI: BRITISH TROOPS, 1917. British soldiers of the 8th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment going up to the line near Frezenberg during the Third Battle of Ypres. Photograph by Ernest Brooks, 1917

Background imageRegiment Collection: WWI: BRITISH RECRUITS, 1914. British recruits of the Lincolnshire Regiment at a

WWI: BRITISH RECRUITS, 1914. British recruits of the Lincolnshire Regiment at a rifle drill in September 1914. Due to a uniform shortage, most are still wearing their civilian clothes

Background imageRegiment Collection: WWI: SOMME, 1916. British troops of the Wiltshire Regiment advance to attack near Thiepval

WWI: SOMME, 1916. British troops of the Wiltshire Regiment advance to attack near Thiepval, France, during the Battle of the Somme. Photograph, 7 August 1916

Background imageRegiment Collection: BOER WAR: BRITISH TROOPS. In South Africa, First Gordon Highlanders and Royal Canadian

BOER WAR: BRITISH TROOPS. In South Africa, First Gordon Highlanders and Royal Canadian Regiment troops fording the Modderrivier (Mud River) near Paardeberg Drift, background right, 18 February 1900

Background imageRegiment Collection: CENTENNIAL FAIR, 1876. The Seventh Regiment of the National Guard of the State of New York

CENTENNIAL FAIR, 1876. The Seventh Regiment of the National Guard of the State of New York, passing under the arch on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageRegiment Collection: CLEVELAND INAUGURATION. Pennsylvania troops marching past the review stand during

CLEVELAND INAUGURATION. Pennsylvania troops marching past the review stand during the inaugural parade for President Grover Cleveland in Washington, D.C. 4 March 1893

Background imageRegiment Collection: THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale by Hans Christian

THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageRegiment Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Eighteenth Regiment of the National Guard of Pennsylvania

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Eighteenth Regiment of the National Guard of Pennsylvania, patroling the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad track at Plymouth, Pennsylvania

Background imageRegiment Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. National Guard camp of the Sixth Regiment near Scranton

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. National Guard camp of the Sixth Regiment near Scranton, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. Contemporary American newspaper engraving

Background imageRegiment Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Sixth Maryland Regiment fighting back rioting

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Sixth Maryland Regiment fighting back rioting railroad strikers in Baltimore during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageRegiment Collection: CIVIL WAR: 14TH REGIMENT. Memorabilia showing Civil War engagements pertaining to 14th Brooklyn

CIVIL WAR: 14TH REGIMENT. Memorabilia showing Civil War engagements pertaining to 14th Brooklyn, also known as the 84th New York Infantry Regiment. Chromolithograph, 1865

Background imageRegiment Collection: SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1862. Charge of the First Massachusetts regiment on a rebel

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1862. Charge of the First Massachusetts regiment on a rebel rifle pit near Yorktown. Engraving from a sketch by Winslow Homer, 1862

Background imageRegiment Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - charge of the Twenty-fourth

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - charge of the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment upon the Rebel rifle-pits, August 26, 1863. Engraving, 1863

Background imageRegiment Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. Detachment of Company K, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer

CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. Detachment of Company K, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, manning the guns at Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C. shortly after the American Civil War

Background imageRegiment Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. Officers and men of Company F, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts

CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. Officers and men of Company F, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, at Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C. shortly after the American Civil War

Background imageRegiment Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Officers of companies F and K, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Officers of companies F and K, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, at Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C. shortly after the American Civil War

Background imageRegiment Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. Company K, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery

CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. Company K, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, at Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C. shortly after the American Civil War

Background imageRegiment Collection: CIVIL WAR: MUSICIANS, 1861. Portrait of the Elmira Cornet Band, Thirty-third Regiment

CIVIL WAR: MUSICIANS, 1861. Portrait of the Elmira Cornet Band, Thirty-third Regiment, of the New York State Volunteers. Photograph, July 1861

Background imageRegiment Collection: BUFFALO SOLDIERS. Members of the 10th (Black) Cavalry camped on Diamond Creek in New Mexico

BUFFALO SOLDIERS. Members of the 10th (Black) Cavalry camped on Diamond Creek in New Mexico. Photographed late 19th century or early 20th century

Background imageRegiment Collection: WAR OF 1812: RECRUITS. List of recruits by regiment, 4 June 1814

WAR OF 1812: RECRUITS. List of recruits by regiment, 4 June 1814

Background imageRegiment Collection: REVOLUTION: RECRUIT, 1777. The Recruit

REVOLUTION: RECRUIT, 1777. The Recruit. A young man in a recruiting office of the 1st New Jersey Regiment of the Continental Army, near the encampment at Monmouth, New Jersey, 1777

Background imageRegiment Collection: Italian Column

Italian Column
An Italian Alpine Regiment move up the Rurtor Glacier. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRegiment Collection: A crowd inspects damage to a house by a regiment of soldiers at Donegal Quay

A crowd inspects damage to a house by a regiment of soldiers at Donegal Quay
August 1907: A crowd inspects damage to a house by a regiment of soldiers at Donegal Quay. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRegiment Collection: Officer of the British Guards admires a young lady

Officer of the British Guards admires a young lady
An Officer of the Foot Guards of the Household Division of the British Army admiring a striking young lady who is wearing a high feathered hat Date: circa 1910

Background imageRegiment Collection: Christmas Card from the 2nd Batt. Essex Regiment in Istanbul

Christmas Card from the 2nd Batt. Essex Regiment in Istanbul
Christmas Card from 1922 produced for soldiers of the Essex Regiment - nickname, " The Pompadours" - (motto: Montis insignia calpe ) (Badge of the Rock of Gibraltar), stationed at Istanbul

Background imageRegiment Collection: WW1 - Advertisenent for French Byrrh Tonic Wine - Artillery

WW1 - Advertisenent for French Byrrh Tonic Wine - Artillery moved to the front through difficult muddy conditions. Date: 1915

Background imageRegiment Collection: Tunisian Spahi Officer with his pet Gazelle

Tunisian Spahi Officer with his pet Gazelle - Tunisia. Spahis were light cavalry regiments of the French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco

Background imageRegiment Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Turkish Ottoman Artillery Regiment

Thessaloniki, Greece - Turkish Ottoman Artillery Regiment - Gun team at the Second Position. Date: circa 1902

Background imageRegiment Collection: WW1 - Australian Heavy gun at work

WW1 - Australian Heavy gun at work Date: circa 1916

Background imageRegiment Collection: Hertfordshire Territorial - Herts Regiment - Pre-WW1

Hertfordshire Territorial - Herts Regiment - Pre-WW1
A Hertfordshire Territorial poses for a photograph in an unknown camp - Herts Regiment - Pre-WW1. Date: circa 1911

Background imageRegiment Collection: Hertfordshire Territorials - Herts Regiment - Pre-WW1

Hertfordshire Territorials - Herts Regiment - Pre-WW1
Two Hertfordshire Territorials pose for a photograph with their officer - Herts Regiment - Pre-WW1. Date: circa 1911

Background imageRegiment Collection: Band of the Life Guards in State Dress

Band of the Life Guards in State Dress, preceded by the Drum Horse bearing the famous Silver Drums presented to the Regiment by King William IV, who was then Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment

Background imageRegiment Collection: Disabled German Tank - WWI - Betheny (Marne)

Disabled German Tank - WWI - Betheny (Marne) - captured on 29th May 1918 by the 100th Infantry Regiment on the Road to Neufchatel. Date: 1918



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"Regiment: Honoring the Legacy of Courage and Sacrifice" Step into the rich tapestry of history as we explore the profound significance of a regiment. From the gallant Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to the valiant charge of Scots Greys at Waterloo, these tales resonate with bravery. In World War II, a poster displaying a map of the British Army reminded us that unity is strength. Scotland for Ever. The indomitable spirit echoed through time, exemplified by Rifleman from 95th (Rifles) Regiment of Foot who fearlessly faced adversity. The badges proudly worn by Scottish Regiments during World War One symbolized unwavering loyalty and resilience. Their commitment mirrored that exhibited by The Royal Logistic Corps in their tireless efforts to support troops on every front. As we delve deeper into history's annals, we witness pivotal moments like the Battle of Pyrenees in 1813 when courage clashed against insurmountable odds. Old Bill kneeling before the Cenotaph in Whitehall reminds us to never forget those who made ultimate sacrifices for our freedom. The Kings Own Scottish Borderers stand tall among legends, embodying honor and valor throughout their storied existence. Michael O'Leary's iconic poster serves as an enduring reminder that even amidst chaos, hope prevails. Within this vast realm lies another tale etched forever in memory - how Piper Findlater won his Victoria Cross at Dargai in 1897. This extraordinary feat resonates with heroism and inspires generations to come. Finally, let us pay tribute once more to the distinguished Royal Regiment of Fusiliers whose legacy continues to shape our present-day understanding of duty and service. In each chapter unveiled within this captivating journey through time, one truth remains evident - they are not merely entities but living embodiments of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication towards preserving liberty for all humanity.