This richly illustrated volume tells the story of the seven regiments of the Household Division, along with the supporting personalities and units of London District. A subject as fascinating as it is multifarious. From the key personalities responsible for the razor-sharp execution of state ceremonial and public duties, to the historical figures who helped establish and shape a military dynasty. Travel through the history of the Household Division from its birth in 1660, with the restoration of Charles II, to its role in establishing Britain's Special Forces. It is a journey of political intrigue, cementing empire, and fighting terrorism. From the founding fathers such as George Monck, who laid the foundations for a professional British Army, to adventurers like David Stirling and Sir Frederick 'Boy' Browning, the history of the Household Division is one of almost continuous action and innovation. Supported by the Honourable Artillery Company and the King's Troop, The Royal Horse Artillery, Londons Ceremonial Regiments put the pomp in circumstance, the distinction in battle, and the sobriety in the sombre notes of _The Last Post._
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Dimensions: 172 x 246mm
Publication Date: 30 Aug 2024
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781399042970
About Ben Skipper
BEN SKIPPER is a freelance feature writer with over 100 articles published on art military and field sports subjects. He is an associate member of the Pen and Sword Club (military journalists and writers) a Freeman of the City of London and the Company of Communicators a full member of the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists and the NUJ. Ben is an avid modeller and writer of twentieth-century military subjects. His interest in British armour was cemented by a visit to the Kings Royal Hussars in the early 1990s as an undergraduate in the Territorial Army. He then joined the RAF clocking up air miles in a range of RAF transport aircraft including the VC10 and C-17.