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  2. Irish Guards - Wikipedia

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    Irish Guards – Full Dress Drummers 1st Battalion Irish Guards are pictured lining up on parade during a state visit by the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (2012) Like the other Foot Guards regiments, the " Home Service Dress " of the Irish Guards is a scarlet tunic and bearskin .

  3. Modern Irish Army uniform - Wikipedia

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    The Service Dress (SD) Uniform is used by the Army for ceremonial and administrative duties. It resembles service dress worn in many armies, but is in a distinctive green shade. The uniform, introduced in 1961, consists of a jacket which is open to show a creamy brown shirt and green tie. [9] The layout of the uniform varies from corps to corps.

  4. Caubeen - Wikipedia

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    In the British Army, the caubeen is officially known as the "bonnet, Irish, green". In 1916, the Irish Guards established a pipe band. The pipers' uniform was a mix of standard service dress and bandsman dress, and also included a khaki bonnet, saffron-coloured kilts and green hose.

  5. Second Battalion Irish Guards reactivated after 75 years - AOL

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    The battalion played a key role in both world wars.

  6. Household Division - Wikipedia

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    These include the Armoury Guard, the British Museum Guard, the Kensington Palace Guard, the King's Guard, the Magazine Guard, the Military Asylum Guard, the Savoy Prison Guard, the Tylt Guards, and the York Hospital Guard. In addition, the Household Division also provided night guards for the Bank of England, Covent Garden Opera House, and ...

  7. Soldier reflects on final display of ‘ER’ uniform

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    He has spent the last 10 days preparing ceremonial uniforms of the Blues and Royals and the Life Guards, the regiments of the Household Cavalry, for the procession. ...

  8. Bearskin - Wikipedia

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    A busby is a furred cap that was historically worn by hussars, and remains in use as a part of the ceremonial uniforms for British and Canadian hussar units. [15] [1] [63] In addition to hussars, the busby also forms a part of the ceremonial uniforms for British and Canadian artillery units and select rifle regiments.

  9. King pays tribute to Irish Guards ahead of Trooping the Colour

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    Charles presented new colours to Number 9 and 12 Companies, Irish Guards, during a Windsor Castle ceremony.