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History: Formed in 1958 from the Gibraltar Defence Force, in which turn was raised in 1939. Granted the prefix Royal in 1999.
History: Formed in 1958 from the Gibraltar Defence Force, in which turn was raised in 1939. Granted the prefix Royal in 1999.


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Badge is based on the Arms of Gibraltar.
The badge is based on the arms of Gibraltar.
 
[[Literature]]: Image Wikimedia Commons. King Charles III Version from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence.
 
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[[Literature]]: Image Wikimedia Commons
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 15 October 2023

THE ROYAL GIBRALTAR REGIMENT, BRITISH ARMY

History: Formed in 1958 from the Gibraltar Defence Force, in which turn was raised in 1939. Granted the prefix Royal in 1999.

Arms of The Royal Gibraltar Regiment, British Army

(Queen Elizabeth II Version)
Arms of The Royal Gibraltar Regiment, British Army

(King Charles III Version)
Arms of The Royal Gibraltar Regiment, British Army

(Tactical Recognition Flash)


Official blazon

The Castle and Key on a shield in silver plate or white metal superimposed on an ornamental ground in gilt, above a crown in silver plate or white metal, below a scroll inscribed "Nulli Expugnabilis Hosti" in silver plate or white metal.

Origin/meaning

The badge is based on the arms of Gibraltar.

Literature: Image Wikimedia Commons. King Charles III Version from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence.

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