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  2. Royal Norfolk Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Norfolk Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army until 1959. Its predecessor regiment was raised in 1685 as Henry Cornwall's Regiment of Foot.In 1751, it was numbered like most other British Army regiments and named the 9th Regiment of Foot.

  3. Category:Royal Norfolk Regiment soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Includes soldiers and non-commissioned officers of the Royal Norfolk Regiment of the British Army, which was formed in 1685, known as the 9th Regiment of Foot until 1881 and merged into the 1st East Anglian Regiment (later the Royal Anglian Regiment) in 1959.

  4. Category:Royal Norfolk Regiment officers - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Militia officers (26 P) Pages in category "Royal Norfolk Regiment officers" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total.

  5. List of memorials at the National Memorial Arboretum

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    4th Royal Tank Regiment 1916 - 1993 Memorial Altar ... General Post Office Memorial Garden (GPO) ... Royal Norfolk Regiment, Suffolk Regiment and Cambridgeshire ...

  6. List of nicknames of British Army regiments - Wikipedia

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    The Fighting Ninth – 9th Regiment of Foot later The Norfolk Regiment [1] [3] [10] The First and the Last – 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards [40] First of Track 1st Royal Tank Regiment (humorous from the infantry's history being named xth of Foot) Fitch's Grenadiers – The Royal Irish Rifles [1] [3] The Five-and-threepennies – 53rd Foot [3]

  7. Britannia Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The barracks were built in the architectural style of Norman Shaw on Mousehold Heath as the depot for the Royal Norfolk Regiment between 1885 and 1887. [1] The name of the barracks was taken from the badge of the Regiment. [2] The barracks served as an Initial Training Centre for recruits during the Second World War. [2]