City of Kingsbury Regiment
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City of Kingsbury Regiment | |
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Founded | 1 July 1934 |
Branch | New Ingrean Army |
Type | Foot Guards |
Role |
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Size | Two battalions |
Part of | Royal Corps of Infantry |
Garrison/HQ |
Berbera Barracks Kingsbury, CENT |
Motto | Cede Nullis |
Fast march | Standard of St. George (Listen) |
Slow march | Scipio (Listen) |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-Chief | HM The King |
Insignia | |
Shoulder flash | |
Unit Tac Signs | |
The City of Kingsbury Regiment is principal ceremonial infantry regiment of the New Ingrean Army. The regiment was established in 1934 and is responsible, along with the Royal Household Guard, for mounting the guard at some of New Ingrea's best known political and cultural institutions. The motto of the regiment is "cede nullis", which is often translated from latin to mean "yield to none".
History
Organisation
At present, the regiment is arranged into the following battalions:
- 1st Battalion (1COKR) - Ceremonial duties
- 2nd Battalion (2COKR) - Light infantry
The battalions swap roles every two years, with the change taking place on the 1 March. The garrison headquarters for the regiment is the Berbera Barracks, which sits on Central Park East between Government House and the Central Park.
Customs and traditions
Battle honours
- TBD