Famous Regiments of the British Army: Volume One

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1st The King's Dragoon Guards
3rd King's Own Hussars
9th Queen's Royal Lancers|11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)
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Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
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Black Watch
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Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
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Coldstream Guards
Durham Light Infantry|Highland Light Infantry
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Glorious Glosters
Gloucestershire Regiment
Gordon Highlanders
Green Howards
Grenadier Guards
Guards Regiments
Gurkhas|Royal Tank Regiment
Irish Guards
King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Lancashire Fusiliers
Life Guards
Line Cavalry Regiments
Line Infantry Regiments
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Parachute Regiment
Queen's Bays
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Regiments
Rifle Regiments
Royal (1st) Dragoons
Royal Gurkha Rifles
Royal Horse Guards
Royal Scots Regiment|Queen's Royal (West Surrey) Regiment
Scots Greys
Scots Guards
Slashers
South Wales Borderers
Special Air Service Regiment
The King's Royal Rifle Corps
The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
thirty five regiments
Victoria Cross holders
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Welsh Guards

Product details

  • ISBN 9781837052257
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As the amalgamation of all the famous regiments of the British Army is completed, this book is a timely reminder of past glories. Thirty five of the most famous regiments are featured - their battle honours, their badges, their most famous sons - and the stories of the actions of Victoria Cross holders. Dorian Bond reveals the history of these unique bodies of men, how the Glorious Glosters - the Gloucestershire regiment - were once known as the Slashers, after a Montreal magistrate's ear was cut off in 1764. Why does their badge today feature the Sphinx? Because of service in Egypt in 1801. Covering action wherever the regiments found it, from Flanders, Ireland, America, the West Indies, the Crimea, Burma and Korea, Famous Regiments of the British Army tells the tales of some of the most famous battles in history, from Ramillies to Talavera and Waterloo, and the role these regiments played.

DORIAN BOND read Theology and Ancient History at the University of Oxford. He lived in Rome for many years, from where he travelled extensively around the Mediterranean visiting Ancient Roman sites.

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