There were 688 men in a colonial line regiment. This total consisted of 8 infantry units of 86 men. The colonial rifle regiment would have 680 men. This was 10 units of 68 riflemen.
There are 3000 men in a infantry regiment.
soldiers in a troop
2000.
100 to 1000
The number of men in a regiment usually varies depending on the country and branch of the military. The number usually stays between 3,000 and 5,000 soldiers.
The Gurkha Regiment
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the paratroop regiment are an elite forces regiment of the british army who go in via planes and parachute down hence the word "para"
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Different in some countries. In British Army about 850 men in a regiment.
How many of the 600 men in the 54th Regiment fell in battle?
Only one - the 75th Ranger Regiment.
The number of men in a regiment usually varies depending on the country and branch of the military. The number usually stays between 3,000 and 5,000 soldiers.
On paper, an infantry regiment consisted of 10 Companies with 100 men in each for a total of 1000 men. This was a typical size of Union regiments when they were first formed and mustered into service. The Confederate regiments were not quite that size. Many didn't get to be that size as they were rushed into service. After the regiment went off to war, they began to lose men in combat. The regiment was trimmed down even smaller. It was common for a Confederate infantry company to be 40 men. It was common for Confederate regiments to be as small as 250 men during the last 2 years of the war. When the regiment experienced high loss of soldiers and officers, the regiment would be merged or "consolidated" with another regiment. Sometimes it was difficult to know this as they continued to be organized along their old regiment. Thus the 29th Mississippi Regiment and the 30th Mississippi Regiment in General Walthall's Brigade were merged into the 29th/30th Mississippi Regiment soon after the Battle of Missionary Ridge.
You should only join the British Army regiment that you think is best to suit your life.
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The Gurkha Regiment
English men are British men. Scottish, Welsh and (many) Northern Irish men are also British men.
As Henry approached his regiment, he was afraid the men would taunt and insult him.
'The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' (an English based regiment of the british army)
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