I've actually used it in both contexts. In the case of the fires brigade you are correct, regiment and bn are synonymous. However your point on branded identies is something I also addressed as its simply not true that you can only have one in a brigade. Please see the structure of 1989 for a...
Well actually we onlu started blending types of units when we used the term Brigade Group. If you look at the Canadian Army pre the establishment of 1 CMBG its Brigades were single units types, if we don't include CSS. 1 CMBG being assigned armour, engineers, and artillery made it a Brigade...
I don't think many of my Mob Remeber that however, its a bit odd to make that comments when 3 VP formed 2 Cdn Guards lol.
And they were stood down 17 years later, and placed high in precedence because of a name that had nothing to do with a task, or history. QOR were a regular Bn more...
The Canadian Guards were always a weird concept. A direct copy paste of the British equivalent without the history. I don't know what the order of precedence is, but I'd rather see the Queen's Own stood up, that way we can have them host the Army run starting around Ridgeway.
We don't have regimental messes anymore so the silver is just in a display case. I don't think anyone really notices it anymore. What I mean is that a lot of these issues with SOB are things that mattered in the 1970s but no one serving had been born yet, its a different culture.
Agreed on Sky Hawks, CG is summer employment for reservists and they'd otherwise not be working presumably. I'd throw the RCN's tall ship in there as well.
Woah Woah are you suggestion the Victorian view of elevating certain ethnic groups as "martial races" might be a flawed premise for recruitment in 2025?
In a completely different vain the Army needs new reserve regiments like it needs a hole in the head. If we can create the 47th Sihk Support Regiment, RCEME id me more interested.
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