- by the
United States Marine Corps,
which can take
elements from its
regimentally grouped forces and
specifically tailor combined arms task
forces for...
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Regimental quartermaster sergeant (RQMS) is a
military rank in some militaries, and an
appointment in others.
Battalion quartermaster sergeant (BQMS, ceathrúsháirsint...
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Regimental sergeant major (RSM) is an
appointment that may be held by a
warrant officer (WO) in the
British Army, the
Royal Marines, and the
armies of...
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Regimental tartans are
tartan patterns used in
military uniforms,
possibly originally by some
militias of
Scottish clans,
certainly later by some of the...
- The
regimental depot of a
regiment is its home base for
recruiting and training. It is also
where soldiers and
officers awaiting discharge or postings...
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Indian Army and the Sri
Lanka Army,
regimental centres are
similar to
regimental depots of the
British Army. Many
regimental centres started off as a headquarters...
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Regimental police or
regimental provost (RP) are
soldiers responsible for
regimental discipline enforcement and unit
custody in the
British Army, other...
- An
order of
precedence is a
sequential hierarchy of
importance applied to individuals, groups, or organizations. For individuals, it is most
often used...
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Ashoka lion emblem. The
regimental quartermaster havildar (RQMH) was
equivalent to a
regimental quartermaster sergeant. The
regimental havildar major (RHM)...
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numbers known as
regimental numbers.
These were
allotted to NCOs and
other ranks but not to
officers or nurses, who had no numbers.
Regimental numbers were...