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Army units merge to form Rifles | Army units merge to form Rifles |
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Soldiers from five regiments and battalions have seen their old units merge to become the largest infantry unit in the British Army. | |
The Royal Green Jackets took part in a cap-badge changing parade at Kiwi Barracks in Bulford, Wiltshire. | |
The parade marked the moment it became the 4th Battalion The Rifles. | |
Soldiers from four other regular units in England, Germany, Afghanistan and Iraq are holding similar ceremonies as they also become part of The Rifles. | |
The 1st Battalion The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment Light Infantry, the 1st Battalion The Royal Gloucestershire Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment Light Infantry, the 2nd Battalion The Light Infantry and 1st Battalion The Light Infantry will all reform. | The 1st Battalion The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment Light Infantry, the 1st Battalion The Royal Gloucestershire Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment Light Infantry, the 2nd Battalion The Light Infantry and 1st Battalion The Light Infantry will all reform. |
The Rifles is the largest regiment of infantry in the Army. | |
It comprises of five regular battalions, two Territorial Army (TA) battalions, and three TA companies in two separate TA battalions. | |
Also, it will have many regimental associations and 12,000 cadets - a quarter of the Army Cadet Force. | Also, it will have many regimental associations and 12,000 cadets - a quarter of the Army Cadet Force. |