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the colonel and his regiment might recruit from and serve several masters... it was customary to name the regiment by its geographic precedence in the... each regiment is responsible for recruiting... each regiment is permanently maintained... the regiment will develop its unique... the regiment is responsible for recruiting and administrating a soldier... aspect of the regimental system is that the regiment or battalion is the key tactical building block... a regiment might include different types of battalions... posted to a tactical unit of their own regiment whenever posted to field duty... The aspects that an administrative regiment might have in common include a symbolic... honours earned by one unit of an administrative regiment are shared by the whole regiment... The regiment usually has a traditional... New Zealand and Canada the large administrative regiment has been the normal practice for many years... As an example the Punjab Regiment has expanded from four battalions in 1956 to its present strength of 20... In Pakistan the word regiment is an administrative grouping... for example different battalions of the Frontier Force Regiment may be mechanized infantry... the regiment is considered to encompass all of them... the regiment is the largest... the oldest British regiment still in existence is the... In the British regimental system the tactical regiment or battalion is the basic functional unit and its Commanding Officer more autonomous than in... problems of trying to keep soldiers of a regiment together throughout their careers and of administering separate garrisons... healthy to develop soldiers more loyal to their regiment than to the military in general... and the esprit de corps of the regiment provides an emotional substitute for the sense of public approval that an army receives at... one regiment is organized with two tactical regiments and 12... Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery... Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery... time regular regiment and one part... When a regiment has only one battalion... is the only battalion in the administrative regiment of the same name... every regiment had at least two battalions... exercise all the administrative functions of a true regiment when the regiment consists of a single unit... a regiment consisted of 3... to treat themselves as part of the traditional regiment when in fact they are independent battalions serving a brigade headquarters and not a regimental... a regiment may be deployed as the... When attached to the MEB the Regiment is reinforced and redesignated a... Regiment of the North Pole... Regiment of the North Pole... Oldest Regiment in the British Army...

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