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  2. Rack (torture) - Wikipedia

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    A torture rack in Rothschildschloss castle, Austria. The rack is a torture device consisting of a rectangular, usually wooden frame, slightly raised from the ground, [1] with a roller at one or both ends. The victim's ankles are fastened to one roller and the wrists are chained to the other.

  3. Demountable Rack Offload and Pickup System - Wikipedia

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    The Demountable Rack Offload and Pickup System (DROPS) was a family of logistics vehicles formerly operated by the British Army, which consisted of two vehicle types: Leyland DAF medium mobility load carrier (MMLC)

  4. Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms - Wikipedia

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    Gentlemen at Arms marching alongside the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as part of the procession following her funeral. Today, the duties are purely ceremonial: the Gentlemen accompany and attend the sovereign at various events and occasions, including state visits by heads of state, the opening of parliament, and ceremonies involving the various orders of chivalry, including the Order of the ...

  5. Royal Army Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and domestic materials such as clothing, furniture and stationery and the supply of technical and military equipment.

  6. Sovereign's Bodyguard - Wikipedia

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    Royal Company of Archers, the King's Body Guard for Scotland – formed 1676; entered royal service 1822 Although the Yeomen of the Guard is older, the Gentlemen at Arms are more senior, due to their being classed as ' gentlemen ' rather than ' yeomen ', and because they are classed as the 'nearest guard', i.e. the personal guard to the Sovereign.

  7. Death of Frederick John White - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of a man tied on a flogging ladder from a 1 August 1846 report on White's flogging. Frederick John White was a private in the British Army's 7th Hussars.While serving at the Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, in 1846, White touched a sergeant with a metal bar during an argument while drunk.

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