Yes, the noun regiment is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or things.The noun regiment is also a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos.The word regiment is also a verb: regiment, regiments, regimenting, regimented.
Chernihiv Regiment was created in 1649.
A regiment is commanded by a colonel. A regiment could be divided into two battalions, or from eight to ten companies.
This is the regiment that Adolf Hitler was assigned to after his first wounding during WW1. It was the reserve batallion of the 16th Bavarian Infantry Regiment which at that time was fighting at the front. The reserve regiment provided newly trained recruits to it's parent regiment.
Stickney's Regiment of Militia ended in 1777.
The Zweibrucken Regiment is a Revolutionary War word. The regiment was comprised of Germans who were part of the French forces that helped the U.S. fight during the war.
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· Zane, Elizabeth (American heroine) · Zweibrucken Regiment
The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment in the French Army during the War. They helped the Americans at the battle of Yorktown.
· Zane, Elizabeth (American heroine) · Zweibrucken Regiment
· Zane, Elizabeth (American heroine) · Zweibrucken Regiment
The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment of Germans that fought in the French Army during the American Revolutionary War. They helped the Americans defeat the British at the battle of Yorktown.
The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment of Germans that fought in the French Army during the American Revolutionary War. They helped the Americans defeat the British at the battle of Yorktown.
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