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  2. Colonel (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    A lieutenant-colonel commanded the regiment in battle. [4] By the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars, the title "colonel of the regiment" had become a sinecure appointment for distinguished generals and members of the royal family or British nobility. Despite an individual only being permitted to hold one colonelcy, it was a profitable position ...

  3. Colonel - Wikipedia

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    Colonel (/ ˈ k ɜːr n ə l / KUR-nəl; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of a regiment in an army.

  4. Blues and Royals - Wikipedia

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    The Colonel of the Regiment is Anne, Princess Royal. It is the second-most senior regiment in the British Army. History ...

  5. Royal colonel - Wikipedia

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    Royal Colonel is an appointment made by the British monarch, currently King Charles III, to members of the British Royal Family who are appointed to the position of Colonel-in-Chief or Colonel of a regiment within the British or Commonwealth army. Royal Colonel appointments are made for regiments and military units of the British Army.

  6. Colonel-in-chief - Wikipedia

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    Historically a colonel-in-chief was the ceremonial head of a regiment, usually a member of a European country's royal family.The practice extends at least back to 1740 in Prussia when Frederick II held that position (German: Regimentschef) in the newly created Garde du Corps, an elite heavy cavalry regiment.

  7. List of Continental Army units (1775) - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Artillery Regiment, under Colonel Gridley, was adopted by the Continental Congress and redesignated the Continental Artillery Regiment. Rhode Island: 1 company. This company had been raised by Rhode Island as the Rhode Island Train of Artillery.

  8. Colonel (India) - Wikipedia

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    The colonel of the regiment (COR) is a tradition and position that the Indian Army has inherited from the British Army, as have other armies of the commonwealth. The post of COR is an elected post. All officers including and above the rank of colonel vote as do all battalion commanding officers (CO). The vote of the COs represents the vote of ...

  9. Robert Gould Shaw - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was to be used in a Union campaign against Charleston, South Carolina, a major port. [8] The 54th arrived at Port Royal Island on June 4, and was placed under the overall command of Major General David Hunter. [26] Initially the regiment was used to provide manual labor at the loading docks, but Colonel Shaw applied for action.