I was assigned to 5th Regiment.
Strong, royal, or brave. There are many others.
The noun regiment is a collective noun for:a regiment of flamingosa regiment of soldiers
Yes, the noun regiment is a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos.
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i went to the regiment after the war
Strong, royal, or brave. There are many others.
The vast majority of the regiment were killed in the Ypres' salient.
The regiment marches at dawn!
The whole regiment is out on maneuvers.
The regiment spent their spare time cleaning their weapons and uniforms.
Each regiment was divided between two and five companies
The sentence contains a metaphor. The comparison of the regiment to a machine conveys the idea that it is worn out and inefficient.
The nouns in the sentence "the regiment of soldiers marched into the battlefield" are "regiment," "soldiers," and "battlefield." "Regiment" refers to a military unit, "soldiers" are the personnel within that unit, and "battlefield" is the location where the action takes place.
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.
Kind of. It would be "You are messing up my regiment," or "You're messing up my regiment." That is only if you are referring to a regiment as in a unit of the army. If you are talking about someone messing up your system/habit/way of doing things, then it would be "You are messing up my regimen" (No T).
In wwii he enlisted in the royal warwickshire regiment as a private and quickly became a brigadier.And that is thanks to an independent publishing venture run by an 89-year-old former brigadier from a small office in the cotswolds.