King's Own Royal Border Regiment was created in 1959.
King's Own Royal Border Regiment ended in 2006.
The crown on the cap badge of the King's Own Royal Border Regiment symbolizes the regiment's connection to the British monarchy and its royal heritage. The regiment was formed in 1959 through the amalgamation of two historic regiments, the King's Own Royal Regiment and the Border Regiment, both of which have roots dating back to the 17th century. The crown represents the regiment's loyalty and service to the Crown, reflecting the traditions and honors associated with the British Army. Over time, the badge has evolved, but the crown remains a significant emblem of the regiment's identity and history.
Royal Australian Regiment was created in 1948.
Royal Queensland Regiment was created in 1960.
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was created in 1968.
Royal Malay Regiment was created in 1933.
Royal Sussex Regiment was created in 1881.
Royal Tasmania Regiment was created in 1960.
Royal Gibraltar Regiment was created in 1958.
Royal Leicestershire Regiment was created in 1688.
Royal Norfolk Regiment was created in 1881.
Royal Victoria Regiment was created in 1960.