Yes. Their earliest incarnation was as a regiment based in India. I have an 1885 India General Service Medal to 4321 Driver Luther W Raynes 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers.
No, a President is allowed to serve for two terms.
British regiments date back hundreds of years, so some have a long history of wars and campaigns and awards. You question was posted under WW2, so I assume you refer to WW2, only. Also, British Regiments were divided into Battalions and each battalion could serve in different areas of the war. The regiments were given Names and the numbers were dropped in 1881. This explains why you will see some listed as "8 Royal Fusiliers"; which is identifying the 8th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers. Royal Parachute Regiment was an elite airborne unit that was used at Normandy and Market-Garden. Royal Scots Greys became an armored unit in WW2 but their history goes back to the charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean War. Any of the palace guards:Coldstream GuardsScots GuardsGrenadier Guards Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders
Royal Canadian Postal Corps's motto is 'Serve the Soldier'.
He was originally commissioned into the 4th Queens Own Hussars but he also had attachments to other units during his career including the 21st Lancers and served with the South African Light Horse, the Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars (Yeomanry) the Grenadier Guards and briefly commanded the 6th battalion the Royal Scots Fusiliers during World War 1.
Royal = United Kingdom- England? Yes, they allow Gays to serve, have for years.
The motto of Royal Military College - Malaysia - is 'Serve to Lead'.
as far as i know no there has never been a time that Irish immigrants were forced to serve as a whole although during the civil war the north lured the Irish over to the us by promises of jobs and the American dream, but when they arrived there were no jobs and they were arrested and given the option of jail or serve
The maximum term of an Irish government is 5 years, after which there is an election. A Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of an Irish government, also can have a 5 year term, but can be re-elected as often as he is chosen. So there is no limit to the terms a Taoiseach can serve.
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to serve as a substitute for the king
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