DemetriJane
They are not given in the script.
His name is Bubba
The story of the guards placed outside the tomb of Jesus is unique to Matthew's Gospel. The other gospels don't even mention guards; the disciples are free to just walk into the open tomb. Since the author of Matthew chose not to give them names, we will never know.
michael tierney
Well the guards stand outside for a swap at 10am or 11am everyday in London near the Big Ben
Answering this question quite a bit. The guards got their names from their parents not long after they were born.
The Swiss Guard. I do not believe there is a list on the internet of their individual names, however.
Still thinking about that one.
The link below even gives the names of the German guards at Belzec.
Generally, No. The names of the Regiments were differnt. Parts of the uniform had special names. Also there was a name for each type of dress, depending if the soldier is on guard duty, detail duty, parade or off-duty. Parts of the uniformThe names for parts of British uniforms are unique to a degree. Some uniform items include: sporran, busby, kilt. Type of dressThe names of the dress types were different for British and American. Names of the types of dress included:Parade Dress UniformService Dress Uniform Names of RegimentsThe Palace Guards consisted of 5 separate Infantry Regiments. Each regiment has its own name as follows and each had a unique cap badge and a unique arrangement of buttons on their uniforms:Grenadier GuardsColdstream GuardsIrish GuardsScots GuardsWelsh Guards Custermen
Alec, Chelsea, Afton, Corin, Demetri, Felix, Heidi, Jane, Renata, and Santiago