In wartime, a British army regiment typically comprises around 600 to 1,000 troops, depending on the type of unit and its operational role. In peacetime, the number may be lower due to various factors, such as training and administrative personnel, and can range from about 400 to 800 soldiers. The exact strength can vary based on specific regimental structure and tasks assigned. Additionally, reserve units may augment these numbers during times of conflict.
You should only join the British Army regiment that you think is best to suit your life.
the lifeguards
Different in some countries. In British Army about 850 men in a regiment.
The Gurkha Regiment
the lifeguards
'The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' (an English based regiment of the british army)
The Continental Army was not composed of soldiers as well-trained or prepared as the British troops.
A body of troops; esp. a body of troops or an army in battle array., A regiment, or two or more companies of a regiment, esp. when assembled for drill or battle., To form into battalions.
The soldiers know for the use of the khukri belong to the Gurkha Regiment. These soldiers are from Nepal not India and form their own regiment in the British Army.
the paratroop regiment are an elite forces regiment of the british army who go in via planes and parachute down hence the word "para"
"Gorkha Rifles"Indian Army, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw once famously said about Gurkhas:" If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or he is a Gurkha. "
Only one - the 75th Ranger Regiment.