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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Foot_guardsFoot guards - Wikipedia

    The Foot Guards are the Regular Infantry regiments of the Household Division of the British Army. There have been six active regiments of foot guards and one reserve regiment, five of which still exist. The Royal Guards Reserve Regiment was a reserve formation of the Household Brigade in existence from 1900 to 1901.

  2. In 1665, this regiment was combined with John Russell's Regiment of Guards to form the current regiment, known as the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Since then, the regiment has filled both a ceremonial and protective role as well as an operational one.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King's_GuardKing's Guard - Wikipedia

    King's Guard. The King's Guard is the name given to the contingent of infantry responsible for guarding Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace (including Clarence House) in London. The guard is made up of a company of soldiers from a single regiment, which is split in two, providing a detachment for Buckingham Palace and a detachment for St ...

  4. The history of the Foot Guards runs through the fabric of Great Britain. With over three centuries of service it would be a tall order to fully cover it here; this is a short account of their rich past. Aims and Ideals. The Guards Today. The Work of the Regiment. History.

  5. We are The Guards Museum: representing the soldiers that you may have seen guarding Buckingham Palace. We cover nearly 400 years of rich history behind the five regiments of Foot Guards – a history that spans from the beginning of the British Army to the present day.