• The 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1705. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated...
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    the amalgamation of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot. The regiment saw service in...
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  • it amalgamated with the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot to form the South Staffordshire Regiment in 1881. The regiment was raised by Henry, Lord...
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    Regiment of Foot 67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot South Staffordshire Regiment 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers)...
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  • Foresters Regiment and the 1st Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment. The reserve West Midlands Regiment, with elements of the King's and Cheshire Regiment and...
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    DMS Whittington (category Military history of Staffordshire)
    38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers). Under the Childers Reforms these regiments amalgamated...
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    (Surrey) Regiment of Foot. In some cases more than one regiment was allocated to a county, for example, the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and 64th...
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  • Stafford Rangers. The Stafford knot was the badge of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot in which Sir Thomas Brisbane entered the British Army...
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  • 38th Regiment or 38th Infantry Regiment may refer to: 38th Dogras, a unit of the British Indian Army 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, a unit...
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    5th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) (category Infantry divisions of the British Army in World War I)
    of battle in summer 1813 was: 1st Brigade 3/1st (Royal Scots) Regiment of Foot 1/9th (Norfolk) Regiment of Foot 1/38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of...
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    7th Earl of Huntingdon was issued with a warrant authorising him to raise a regiment, and accordingly the Earl of Huntingdon's Regiment of Foot was formed...
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    Staffordshire Regiment and The South Staffordshire Regiment, both of which were founded in the 1930s. There are exhibits from the 38th Regiment of Foot, 64th...
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    Scots (The Royal Regiment), once known as the Royal Regiment of Foot, was the oldest and most senior infantry regiment of the line of the British Army...
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    Regiment of Foot - 2 Battalions 1804-1814 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot - 2 Battalions 1813-1817 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot -...
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    Irish) Regiment of Foot 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot 44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot Divisional...
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  • George Ludlow, 3rd Earl Ludlow (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
    of the 96th Regiment of Foot, the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot and the Scots Fusiliers. Ludlow was the younger son of Peter Ludlow, 1st Earl...
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    'Four-by-Two' inches of the flannel pull-through used to clean a rifle). The Pump and Tortoise - 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot later 1st Battalion South...
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  • (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army. The regiment was created as the 2nd Battalion, 11th Regiment of Foot in...
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    The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence...
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    The 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot was a Scottish infantry regiment in the British Army also known as the Black Watch. Originally titled Crawford's...
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    Brigade – 5th Regiment of Foot (Northumberland Fusiliers), 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, and 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot (on the right)...
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    with the field of astronomy is indicated by the two mullets. The Stafford knot was the badge of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot in which Sir...
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  • Peyton as Peyton's Regiment of Foot. (The regiment's name changed according to the name of the colonel commanding until 1751.) The regiment served in the Glorious...
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    Henry Pigot (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    intact to this day. Pigot was colonel of the 82nd Regiment of Foot (1798–1836) and then of the 38th Regiment of Foot (1836–1840). He was promoted full general...
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    Hugh Arbuthnot (British Army officer) (category 52nd Regiment of Foot officers)
    General on 20 June 1854. He was given the colonelcy of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot from 1843 to 1862, transferring as colonel back to...
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    The 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) was an infantry Regiment of the British Army, raised in 1793. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with...
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    of Foot. In 1751, it was numbered like most other British Army regiments and named the 9th Regiment of Foot. It was formed as the Norfolk Regiment in...
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  • James Rooke (British Army general) (category West Yorkshire Regiment officers)
    (Royal American) Regiment of Foot from 1788 to 1796. in 1796 he was given the colonelcy of the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot for life and promoted...
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    King's Division, to form the Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) on 6 June 2006. The regiment was formed during the 1688 Glorious Revolution...
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    The 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot was an Irish infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1689. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated...
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