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Animal rights lobby group Peta has threatened the Ministry of Defence (MoD) with legal action in a row over replacing the King’s Guards’ bearskin caps with a faux fur alternative.
Use of the bearskin cap was adopted by all Foot Guards, and several other regiments, including the Royal Scots Greys and its successor unit, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. [1] Drum majors of fusilier regiments will also generally wear a bearskin or artificial bearskin cap. [34] The bearskin caps for British foot guards are coloured black
The ceremonial uniform, worn on special state occasions, substitutes a scarlet tunic for the dark blue. [2] The bearskin dates from 1803 and is decorated with the regiment's bronze cap badge (the Sun and Royal Coat of Arms). [3] Symbolic infantry sabers are carried by the rank and file.
Peta has filed for a judicial review against the MoD in a row over replacing the King’s Guards’ bearskin caps with a faux fur alternative.
By March 20, 1880 the Grays had moved into the new City Armory on Long Street [11] and used that facility as its headquarters along with the 5th Regiment, Ohio National Guard until December 8, 1892 when fire destroyed the building and much of its contents including equipment and guns belonging to the Grays. Major Otto Schade and several of his ...
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The 145th Armored Regiment, Ohio Army National Guard, is a parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Stow, Ohio.It currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 145th Armored Regiment, a 600-soldier combined arms battalion of the Ohio Army National Guard with units located throughout northeast Ohio.