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The Royal Green Jackets

Royal Green Jackets
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Royal Green Jackets cap badge
Active 1 January 1966 – 1 February 2007
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Rifles
Role Light Infantry
Size 6 battalions
Part of Light Division
Garrison/HQ 1st Battalion – Weeton
2nd Battalion – Bulford
Motto(s) Celer et Audax (Latin: Swift and Bold)
March Quick – Huntsman's Chorus/Italian Song
Double Pass – The Road to the Isles
Anniversaries Waterloo (18 June)
Commanders
Last Colonel-in-Chief HM Queen Elizabeth II
Last Colonel Commandant Lieutenant General Nick Parker

The Royal Green Jackets (RGJ) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, one of two "large regiments" within the Light Division (the other being The Light Infantry).

The Royal Green Jackets was formed on 1 January 1966 by the amalgamation of the three separate regiments of the Green Jackets Brigade: the 1st Green Jackets (43rd and 52nd), the 2nd Green Jackets, the King's Royal Rifle Corps and the 3rd Green Jackets, the Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).

There were also two Territorial Army battalions made up as follows:

During the 1980s, the battalions were deployed to various parts of Northern Ireland (Operation Banner). The 1st, 2nd and 3rd battalions were also based in West Germany, Osnabrück (1RGJ), Minden (2RGJ) and Celle (3RGJ).

The regiment's greatest loss of life came on 20 July 1982 when seven RGJ bandsmen were killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb which exploded during a public concert featuring the music from Oliver! to 120 people at the bandstand in Regents Park.

In 1992 1/RGJ was disbanded and 2/RGJ and 3/RGJ renumbered 1/RGJ and 2/RGJ respectively.

After the 1992 reorganisation, the unit was mostly based overseas in Dhekelia, Cyprus and Paderborn, Germany as well as in Northern Ireland and saw action in Bosnia and Kosovo during the Yugoslav Wars. Both battalions returned to the United Kingdom by 2002 and in 2003 the 1st Battalion served on Operation Telic 2 in Iraq.


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