I am curious. Does your regiment have any unique regimental traditions that other regiments don’t? I remember being a young royal in battle school (RCR) and being taught a different way of doing the halt. It looked very sharp and distinctive, where the right foot shoots forward then comes back. Also our company names where also different. For example “A” Coy was the Duke of Edinburgh Company, “B” Coy was the City of London Company and “C” Coy was always referred to as Charles Company. I also remember 4RCR wearing the white hackle due to the merging of the London and Oxford Fusiliers and Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to form 4RCR. Although I don’t know if they still wear them or why it changed. Also M/Cpl’s and above wore Artillery whistle and lanyards on their left shoulder of their combat dress. Rumor has it that the regiment earned the right to wear them after the Artillery abandoned their guns and RCR cooks manned the guns after they retreated. The Regiment also has a relationship with “A” bty 1RCHA where the regimental cipher is worn on the guns. I would like to here your input on your regimental customs and traditions.
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