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  2. Glengarry - Wikipedia

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    The Black Watch and Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, however, wore Glengarries without dicing and The 93rd (Sutherland) Highlanders were unique in wearing a simple red and white chequer pattern. This was said to commemorate the stand of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders at the Battle of Balaclava immortalized as the Thin Red Line .

  3. King's Guard - Wikipedia

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    The King's Guard is the name given to the contingent of infantry responsible for guarding Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace (including Clarence House) in London.The guard is made up of a company of soldiers from a single regiment, which is split in two, providing a detachment for Buckingham Palace and a detachment for St James's Palace.

  4. Queens' Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Queens' Guard held a memorial for the death of Queen Elizabeth II outside the Wren Building on September 8, 2022. While originally associated with the Pershing Rifles and given the special unit designator Company W-4, the Queens' Guard has since officially separated into an independent organization.

  5. This is what happens when you harass the Queen's Guard - AOL

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    The guard braced his rile, pointed it at the harasser and shouted: "Get back from the Queen's Guard!," making the young man jump out of his skin.

  6. Yeomen of the Guard - Wikipedia

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    The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard is a bodyguard of the British monarch. The oldest British military corps still in existence, it was created by King Henry VII in 1485 after the Battle of Bosworth Field. The Yeomen of the Guard are popularly known as Beefeaters, a nickname they share with the Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London ...

  7. Bearskin - Wikipedia

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    Bearskins were subsequently adopted by the Irish Guards and the Welsh Guards when raised in 1900 and 1915 respectively. [ 39 ] The standard bearskin for the British foot guards is 11 inches (280 millimetres) tall at the front, 16 inches (410 millimetres) to the rear, weighs 1.5 pounds (0.68 kilograms), and is made from the fur of the Canadian ...

  8. Thousands spill into Hyde Park to watch Queen’s coffin pass by

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    Mourners waved flags, threw flowers and many gave the coffin a round of applause as the hearse slowly drove past.

  9. Royal guard - Wikipedia

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    Royal Foreign Units Guards, King's Royal Guards such as the Scottish Guard, Swiss Guards such as the Hundred Swiss, Guards of the French Royal Army, which served the European monarchies such as the Kingdom of France (the Ancien Régime), part of the Maison militaire du roi de France. Monaspa, in the Kingdom of Georgia; Tobang, in the Goryeo ...