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Home Dictionary Name: regimentalRegimentally
In or by a regiment or regiments as troops classified regimentally...
Exchanges, Regimental
Exchanges, Regimental. The Sovereign may from time to time by regulation authorize exchanges by officers from one regiment to another [(English) Regimental Exchanges Act, 1875]. Under the Army Act, s. 155 (3), any person who negotiates, acts as agent for, or otherwise aids or connives at any exchange, not so authorized, in respect of which any sum of money or other consideration is given or received, is liable on conviction to a fine of 100l., or to imprisonment, and if an officer, on conviction by Court-martial, to be dismissed the service....
Regimental
Belonging to or concerning a regiment as regimental officers clothing...
Regimentals
The uniform worn by the officers and soldiers of a regiment military dress formerly used in the singular in the same sense...
Regimental Debts Act, 1893
Regimental Debts Act, 1893 (English) (56 & 57 Vict. c. 5), and the regulations made thereunder, provide for the payment of certain debts of a deceased person who was subject to military law out of the proceeds of his property in camp, etc., which property is to be seized by the committee of adjustment (q.v.)....
Army (UK)
Army (UK) [fr. armee, Fr.], the military force of a country. From1689 to 1879, the army was regulated by Annual Mutiny Acts usually expiring in April, and by the 'Articles of War' which those Acts empowered the sovereign to make. In 1879 the Army Discipline Act (42 & 43 Vict. c. 33) consolidated the provisions of the Mutiny Act with the Articles of War. This Act having been amended by the Army Discipline and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which substituted 'summary' for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained in the 'Army Act, 1881' (44 & 45 Vict. c. 58), now styled the 'Army Act' simply, by virtue of s. 4 of the Army (Annual) Act, 1890.The Army Act requires to be annually renewed by an Act passed for that purpose called the 'Army (Annual) Act.' Such annual Act follows the precedent of the Mutiny Acts is reciting the illegality of a standing army in time of peace without consent of Parliament (as declared b...
Grenadier
Originaly a soldier who carried and threw grenades afterward one of a company attached to each regiment or battalion taking post on the right of the line and wearing a peculiar uniform In modern times a member of a special regiment or corps as a grenadier of the guard of Napoleon I one of the regiment of Grenadier Guards of the British army etc...
Cadre
The framework or skeleton upon which a regiment is to be formed the officers of a regiment forming the staff...
shock
shock : of, relating to, or being a criminal sentence or condition of release involving participation in a program of vigorous physical training, discipline, regimentation, and rehabilitation therapy [ incarceration] [ probation] [ parole] ...
Battalia
Order of battle disposition or arrangement of troops brigades regiments battalions etc or of a naval force for action...
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