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  • 1Royal Sussex Regiment — The Royal Sussex Regiment Badge of the Royal Sussex Regiment Active 1881–1966 Country …

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  • 235th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot caption= dates= 1693 1881 country= United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland allegiance= branch= British Army type= Infantry role= size= command structure= garrison …

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  • 3Royal Norfolk Regiment — Cap badge of the Royal Norfolk Regiment Active 1881–1959 Country …

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  • 4Royal Sussex — may refer to:*Royal Sussex County Hospital *The Royal Sussex Regiment, a British army unit founded in 1881 ** 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot, a component of the Royal Sussex Regiment *The ancient Kingdom of Sussex, once located around… …

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  • 5Royal Fusiliers — (City of London Regiment) Badge of the Royal Fusiliers Active 1685–1968 Country …

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  • 6Sussex by the Sea — is a song written in 1907 by William Ward Higgs. It became popular during the First World War, having already been adopted by the Royal Sussex Regiment as an unofficial nick march. It may well have come from a poem written by Rudyard Kipling in… …

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  • 7Sussex — County of Sussex redirects here. For other uses, see Sussex County (disambiguation). This refers to the historic county in England. For other uses either see Sussex (disambiguation) or, for the administrative counties that Sussex is divided into …

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  • 8Royal Northumberland Fusiliers — Northumberland Fusiliers Badge of the Northumberland Fusiliers Active 1674–1968 Country …

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  • 9Royal Irish Fusiliers — The Royal Irish Fusiliers Badge of the Royal Irish Fusiliers Active 1881–1968 Country …

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  • 10regiment — 1 noun (C) 1 a large military group usually consisting of several battalions: the Royal Sussex Regiment 2 a large number of people, animals, or things: a whole regiment of ants 2 verb (transitive usually passive) to organize and control people… …

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