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Which regiment in the british army see combat?
From what I understand each regiment is given a specific mission like guarding a post and teaching the locals new things. Whereas other regiments are sent to seek out the enemy. I heard it was the Grenadier Guards and Coldstream Guards that saw the most brutal combat?
Sorry, you're wrong.
Sorry, you're wrong.
For once the hippie is actually correct all regiments see combat.
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Which of these Regiments is the better option (UK)?
If my son were to think of joining the Forces, which of these offers the best life? RAF Regiment; Paras; Royal Marines; RMP; Royal Anglians or one of the Guards regiments (Scots/Coldstream/Grenadier) or any other infantry regiment? Thanks in advance to anyone who knows what they are talking about.
In today's UK military, the demarcation between Units, Regiments and indeed Forces has merged and become so blurry that there is little to judge between any of the them. Members of H.M. Royal Navy are now serving in Afghanistan (explain that to an old Matelot).
Our Armed Forces are doing a great job without the full support and backing of the idiots in Westminster (the very idiots that put them in harm's way in the 1st place).
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