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  1. A regiment is a military unit that has been in use by the United States Army since its inception. Derived from the concept originating in European armies, a regiment was historically commanded by a colonel, and consisted of ten companies, for a total of approximately 1,000 soldiers.

  2. Regiment, in most armies, a body of troops headed by a colonel and organized for tactical control into companies, battalions, or squadrons. The word is derived from the Latin ‘regimen,’ a rule or system of order, and describes the regiment’s functions of raising, equipping, and training troops.

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    Standard NATO symbol for a regiment of several battalions, indicated by the III. The shape, colour and pattern indicate friendly infantry. A regiment is a military unit. Its role and size varies markedly, depending on the country, service, or specialisation.

  4. The meaning of REGIMENT is a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions. How to use regiment in a sentence.

  5. USARS provides Soldiers with a sense of tradition and a connection to the past, while continuing to enable the Army to evolve and adapt to current and future requirements. In short, the USARS...

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  6. A regiment is a military unit that has been in use by the United States Army since its inception. Derived from the concept originating in European armies, a regiment was historically commanded by a colonel, and consisted of ten companies, for a total of approximately 1,000 soldiers.

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  8. The use of regiments within the British Army apparently originates from the early 1600s to mean a formed body of troops. The formation of a professional army in the United Kingdom pre-dates the act of Union in 1707, originating from the days of the English Civil War.

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