Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment ended in 1994.
Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment was created in 1959.
Duke of Lancaster's Regiment was created in 2006.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment was created in 1702.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment ended in 2006.
Duke of Kingston's Regiment of Light Horse was created in 1745.
Duke of Cumberland's Regiment of Light Dragoons was created in 1746.
duke of york and albuny marrytime regiment on foot :)
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark
Essex Regiment's motto is 'Montis insignia calpe'.
The Duke of Kingston's Regiment of Light Horse was disbanded in 1763.
(From the Recruiting Website) On the 28th October 1664 an Order-in-Council was issued calling for 1200 soldiers to be recruited for service in the Fleet, to be known as the Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot. As the Duke of York was The Lord High Admiral, it became known as the Admiral's Regiment. The Regiment was paid by the Admiralty, it and its successors being the only long service troops in the 17th and 18th century navy. (finish) this was the birth of the green machine I hope it helps
Duke of Cumberland's Regiment of Light Dragoons ended in 1749.
Yes, in fact he painted a portrait of Prince Philip (not from life sittings back in the 1990's) but was commissioned by The Royal Canadian Regiment to sculpt the Duke of Edinburgh's portrait in 2013. He created over 100 portraits in photos, drawings and three sculptures whilst at Buckingham Palace with The Duke.