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by mark watson
Establishments around the world. While the original focus was on the Trafalgar victory and Admiral Nelson's memory, Pickle Night has evolved to enc...
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by mark watson
Introduction
Imagine a night in Scotland where the humble haggis takes centre stage, whisky flows like poetry, and verses fill the air. This isn't ...
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by mark watson
The bugle has been an important instrument in military communication and warfare for centuries. Its distinctive sound could be heard over long dist...
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by mark watson
Multicam refers to a type of camouflage pattern that is used by military and law enforcement personnel to blend into a variety of environments. Her...
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by mark watson
The "gunfire" drink is a traditional British cocktail made by mixing hot water, rum, and sometimes sugar or spices. Its origins are unclear, but it...
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by mark watson
Forty-six of the British Army’s Corps and Regimental cap badges showing His Majesty The King's cypher have been unveiled.
Worn for the first time...
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by mark watson
Here is a more detailed history of British military camouflage patterns and uniforms:19th century:- Early 1800s: The British Army wore uniforms wit...
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by mark watson
British Army medals are typically court mounted, which means that they are mounted on a stiff board covered with fabric. There are several reasons ...
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by mark watson
Here is the British Army officer rank structure, with references and illustrations:1. Second Lieutenant (2Lt)The rank of Second Lieutenant is the l...
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by mark watson
We get asked alot about this... so here it is. The British Army non-commissioned officer rank structure, along with illustrations and references:1...
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by mark watson
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