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Royal Australian Regiment was created in 1948.
The motto of Royal Australian Regiment is 'Duty First'.
Ben O'Dowd has written: 'In valiant company' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 3rd, Australian Participation, Australian Personal narratives, Korean War, 1950-1953
well I suppose the simple answer is you can't!...the Royal Green Jackets along with other regiments were amalgamated into The Rifles Regiment. The 1st battalion Royal Green Jackets became the 2nd battalion The Rifles Regiment, and the 2nd battalion Royal Green Jackets became the 4th Battalion The Rifles Regiment. It appears the 3rd battalion and 4th Battalion (T.A.) are now disbanded.
It was founded in 1698.
F. Clive Grimwade has written: 'War History of the 4th Battalion the London Regiment Royal Fusiliers, 1914-1919' -- subject(s): Great Britain. Army. Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Battalion, 4th, World War, 1914-1918, Great Britain, Regimental histories
The Regimental Band of The Royal Welsh (formerly The Regimental Band of the Royal Welsh Regiment, oddly simultaneously also called Welsh Territorial Army Band in official sources?) Under command of the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Welsh. The band, the only all brass band remaining in the Army, also has the 3rd Battalion Corps of Drums under command, which is in two component parts, in North and South Wales, and also the responsibility for The Regimental Goat of the 3rd Bn. Newport. Originates from The Band of The Welsh Volunteers in 1967, which formed from the bands of the Monmouthshire Regiment, and the TA Bns of The Welch Regiment. In 1971 becoming The Band of The 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Wales, in 1999 Royal Welsh Regiment. FROM : A Moment in Time - A Look At the British Army. Gordon Angus Mackinlay 2008
Contrary to a previous answer, this motto is nothing to do with the 17th/21st Lancers. The motto of the 17th/21st Lancers is 'Death or Glory'. 'Death before Dishonour' is the motto of 41st Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment, of the Australian Army. It's also the motto of 90 Armoured Regiment, of the Indian Army.
Iwas in c company royal regiment of wales and in the late 70s an early 80s iit was black beret and the 3 feathers badge
Air Battalion Royal Engineers was created in 1911.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment ended in 2006.
Royal Hampshire Regiment was created in 1881.