The 7th Cav was a grunt unit (Airmobile Infantry, a fancy name for helicopter transported infantrymen). There were many Cavalry outfits in the Vietnam War: (Not full Regiments; the only full regiment was the 11th ACR), just to name a few: 1. 1st Cavalry Regiment 2. 4th Cavalry Regiment 3. 5th Cavalry Regiment 4. 8th Cavalry Regiment 5. 9th Cavalry Regiment 6. 10th Cavalry Regiment 7. 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR) 8. 12th Cavalry Regiment 9. 17th Cavalry Regiment
the wellington infantry regiment
The 442nd Infantry Regiment (442nd Regimental Combat Team)
442nd regimental combat team
There were four US Army Regiments of African American or Buffalo Soldoers who saw service in the Spanish American War and they included the: 9th Cavalry Regiment. 10th Cavalry Regiment. 24th Infantry Regiment, and the 25th Infantry Regiment.
A ranger regiment is unit of the armed forces which is usually classified as a "special forces" unit, i.e. one that requires additional training and/or rigorous requirements to join.
4th Marine Regiment
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was an all-black unit, commanded by white Colonel Robert Shaw
It was a British colonial regiment (loyalist) composed of ex-slaves. It was only named for Ethiopia.
colours vary depending on the Airborne Regiment. Each regiment or special unit has it's own colours
A regiment is a military organization under one commander and its size and importance varied over the years and between countries and types of armies. The word derived from an early Middle English word and Latin. An American Regiment in WW2 consisted of 3 battalions of four Companies(250 men) in each battalion. There were three Regiments in an Infantry Division. During the American Civil War, the Regiment was the main unit that a soldier was identified with. For example, the 56th Ohio Regiment. This regiment contained 10 companies of 100 men each or originally 1000 men. But many were smaller especially after casualties.
1st battalion Gloucestershire Regiment and Troop C 170th Independent Mortar Battery
Gettysburg
Theodore Roosevelt's Cavalry Regiment was unofficially called the "Rough Riders". Officially, it was the 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Army)
team, unit, regiment, detachment, company, band, division, troop
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).
A regiment in the army is typically led by a colonel, who is responsible for the overall command and administration of the unit. The individual may be supported by lieutenant colonels, majors, and other officers in managing the day-to-day operations of the regiment.