The Royal Dragoon Guards. The Royal Ulster Rifles. The Irish Guards. The North Irish Horse.
Several others have also used it
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You join a Regiment in the British Military that do that. You have the Scottish guards, Irish Guards, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards, RAF Regiment 61 Squadren
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The cast of Presentation of Colours to the Irish Guards by the King - 1902 includes: King Edward VII as himself
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It is an Irish symbol. The uniform he was wearing was that of an Irish Guards officer.
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The motto of The Canadian Guards is 'A mari usque ad mare'.
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D. J. L. Fitzgerald has written:
'History of the Irish Guards in the second world war' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Irish Guards
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The gardai are the Irish police.
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The bearskin caps of the Grenadier Guards (No, they are Not Busbies) are worn in commemoration of the defeat of the French Grenadier de la Garde Imperiale at Waterloo. 1815. They are worn to emphasise height. & of course the Guards are not solely English ! Grenadier & Coldstream are, but the Scots Irish & Welsh all have Guards too and their tunics are buttoned in Regimental order ! 1 for Grenadiers, 2s for Coldstream ,3s for Scots, 4s for Irish & 5s for Welsh Guards.
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The ceremonial dress uniform of a Colonel of the Irish Guards
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The Irish police force, known as the Garda Síochána or informally as the guards, are not armed, with the exception of specialised units.
The Irish Guards can also refer to a regiment of the British Army. They have guns- and machine guns, artillery, antitank weapons, etc. Some of them are serving in combat roles in Iraq and Afgahistan now. For their "high dress" uniform, they wear the traditional red coat and the black "bearskin" hat- but wear a shamrock on the collar of the jacket.
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In Irish it's "gardaí an spraoi nó diabhlaíocht"
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Kate wore a dress by Sarah Burton and William wore his uniform of the Irish Guards
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May 11th, 1745, At the Battle of Fontenoy during the War of Austrian Succesion, the Coldstream Guards lost their colours to the Irish Brigade ('the wild geese') of the French Army.
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He is a colonel in the Irish Guards and that is the uniform he wore for his wedding.
He also hold rank in other units of the service but not as high.
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On his wedding day, Prince William wore the uniform of the Irish Guards, of which he was made colonel, earlier on the the year.
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Prince William wore the ceremonial dress uniform of a Colonel of the Irish Guards, to which he was created by the Queen on 10th February 2011
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They don`t. They wear their uniforms as colonels-in-chief of one of the regiments of the guards regiments of the household division. Prince William is colonel-in-chief of the Irish Guards
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Prince William wore the uniform of Colonel of the Irish Guards on his wedding day.
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There are 7 guards regiments that provide military security for the Queen and perform ceremonial as well as their normal military duties. There are 2 mounted regiments, The Life Guards and Blues & Royals, known collectively as the Household Cavalry or Horseguards, and 5 footguards regiments who take part in the famous ceremonies of Trooping the Colour and "Changing the Guard" . These are the Irish Guards, Scots Guards, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards and Coldstream Guards.However the Queen has also a body guard of close protection officers provided by a special division of the Metropolitan police and has a special police escort when travelling. Obviously full details are not provided for security reasons...
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They are called Garda stations. That is because the police force in Ireland is known as the Garda SÃochána, which means guardians of the peace. People refer to them as the Garda or the guards or the Gardaà (pronounced Gardee), which is the plural of Garda in the Irish language.
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The allies during the Vietnam War were the US, South Viets, South Koreans, Thai's, Philippines, Australia and New Zealanders.
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Get the guards drunk, stab the king, frame the guards.
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The royal guards!! DUH!!!!
AnswerI assume you refer to the British Royal Guards. For any country, the Royal Guards are the special troops that protect the monoarchy and they may be called the "Palace Guards".For England, the Palace Guards are divided into 5 infantry regiments and two cavalry regiments. The names of these regiments used to guard Buckingham Palace and the other royal residences are:
The Grenadier Guards
The Coldstream Guards
The Welsch Guards
The Irish Guards
The Scots Guards
The Royal Horse Guards or The Blues and the Royals
In Britain the Queen's Life Guard, (cavalry), and Queen's Guard, ( foot guards), protect Buckingham Palace and other royal residences.
The Life Guards stand guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to Buckingham and St James Palace.
The Queen's Guard, drawn normally from one of the five regiments of foot guards, stand guard at Buckingham Palace, St James Palace, Clarence House and the Tower of London. Source: changing-guard.com
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Some security guards have- and do- carry guns. Going back to the days of stage coach guards "riding shotgun", bank guards, armored car guards. The security guards at nuclear plants today are armed. SOME security guards are not armed. The answer to your question would be "Maybe".
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rules or regulations applaying to security guards from the Ontario statute regulating security guards
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There are several different types of teeth grinding guards. Some of the different types of teeth grinding guards are: guards worn during sleep, and guards worn while playing sports.
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