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  2. King's Royal Rifle Corps - Wikipedia

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    After the Napoleonic Wars, the regiment received a new title: first, in 1815, its name was changed to The Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps and then, in 1830, to the King's Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC). In 1858, the Rifle Depot at Winchester was made their headquarters. The regiment served in the Anglo-Egyptian War in 1882.

  3. 21st (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Yeoman ...

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    While most of the 'Pals battalions' formed in 1914–15 by local initiative were based on single towns or professions, one of the last to be formed was the 21st (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps, known as the 'Yeoman Rifles' because it was raised from farmers across a wide area of rural Northern England. [3]

  4. 17th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British ...

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    The 17th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British Empire League), (17th KRRC) was an infantry unit recruited by the British Empire League as part of 'Kitchener's Army' in World War I. It served on the Western Front , including the battles of the Somme and the Ancre , the Third Battle of Ypres and the German spring offensives .

  5. Category:King's Royal Rifle Corps - Wikipedia

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    15th (Reserve) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; 17th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British Empire League) 18th Training Reserve Battalion; 21st (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Yeoman Rifles) 24th (Reserve) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; 51st (Graduated) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; 51st (Service ...

  6. Category:King's Royal Rifle Corps officers - Wikipedia

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    Includes commissioned officers of the King's Royal Rifle Corps regiment of the British Army, which was raised in 1755 as the 62nd, Royal American Regiment, renumbered two years later as 60th, Royal American Regiment and renamed as the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1830. The regiment became part of the Green Jackets Brigade in 1958 and was renamed ...

  7. Peter Phillips, the son of the Princess Royal, said Charles was ‘in good spirits’ but was ‘pushing’ his staff to be able to return to his duties.

  8. List of regiments of foot - Wikipedia

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    Two rifle regiments: the King's Royal Rifle Corps (ex 60th Foot) and the Rifle Brigade, who had four battalions each, recruited nationally. Although the numbers were officially abolished in 1881, in some cases they continued to be used informally within the regiments. The regimental system introduced in 1881 was to last for more than seventy years.

  9. King Charles III 'Frustrated' By Speed of Cancer Recovery ...

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    King Charles III is "frustrated" at the speed of his recovery from cancer, his nephew Peter Phillips has shared. His Majesty is pictured here leaving The London Clinic hospital on Jan. 29, 2024.