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What does a Household Cavalry officer do?

What does a Household Cavalry officer do?

LEAD SOLDIERS ON HORSEBACK AND IN COMBAT They scout ahead of the front line, gathering information and carrying out fast attacks. They also spend time stationed with the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment in central London, carrying out public duties and performing at high-profile events.

What is the Household Cavalry Regiment?

The Household Cavalry is a union of the two most senior regiments in the British Army; The Life Guards and The Blues & Royals. The Household Cavalry Regiment is the operational unit, providing an armoured reconnaissance capability with the state-of-the-art AJAX armoured fighting vehicle.

What Is a Household Cavalry soldier?

Troopers in the Household Cavalry are trained to drive and operate the Scimitar armoured vehicle, gathering information about the enemy and carrying out fast attacks. They also spend time in the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, taking part in famous public events on horseback.

What was the role of the regimental medical officer?

The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is responsible for maintaining the health of servicemen and women. The Corps is represented wherever British Soldiers are deployed, providing medical support to operations, exercises and adventurous training expeditions all over the world.

What is the Household Cavalry motto?

Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense
Household Cavalry Regiment

The Household Cavalry Regiment
Size One regiment
Part of Household Cavalry
Garrison/HQ Powle Lines, Bulford Camp, Wiltshire
Motto(s) Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense (Evil be to Him who Evil Thinks)

Are the Household Cavalry?

The Household Cavalry is part of the Household Division and is the Queen’s official bodyguard. Although the Household Cavalry Regiment is armoured, it is not part of the Royal Armoured Corps….

Household Cavalry
Role Household Cavalry Regiment – Armoured Cavalry Regiment Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment – Public duties

Can a woman join the Household Cavalry?

Yet Trooper Nina Croker, 29, has made history to become the first woman to join the Household Cavalry, the 359-year-old regiment with the iconic tunics and plumed helmets at the heart of the Queen’s birthday parade, royal weddings and state occasions.

Who commands the Household Cavalry?

Household Cavalry Regiment

The Household Cavalry Regiment
Current commander Lt Col Anthony Gilham
Colonel-in-Chief HM The Queen
Insignia
Tactical Recognition Flash

What horses do the Household Cavalry use?

In total, there are 235 glossy blacks, 14 ice cool greys and four drum horses that make up the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment. The Household Cavalry is part of the Household Division and is the Queen’s official bodyguard.

What are the ranks in the Household Cavalry?

NCO’s and other ranks

Household Cavalry Insignia† Standard British Army rank
Corporal of Horse Three chevrons, point down, with metal crown above Sergeant
Lance Corporal of Horse‡ Three chevrons with cloth crown above Corporal
Lance Corporal Two chevrons with metal crown above Lance Corporal
Trooper None Private

Which is an example of a Household Cavalry Regiment?

Canada’s Governor General’s Horse Guards, India’s President’s Bodyguard and Pakistan’s President’s Bodyguard are typical Household Cavalry regiments, employing armoured vehicles for combat duties and equestrian units for ceremonial functions.

Is the Household Cavalry part of the Royal Armoured Corps?

The Household Cavalry is part of the Household Division and is the Queen’s official bodyguard. Although the Household Cavalry Regiment is armoured, it is not part of the Royal Armoured Corps.

When was the ride of the Household Cavalry first performed?

The Musical Ride of the Mounted Regiments of the Household Cavalry was first performed at the Royal Tournament in 1882. The two trumpeters sitting on grey horses were historically intended to form a contrast with the darker horses, so that they could be seen on battlefields when relaying officers’ commands to the troops.

How tall do you have to be to join the Household Cavalry?

Recruits were required to have a very high moral character. Before the Second World War, recruits were required to be at least 5 feet 10 inches tall, but could not exceed 6 feet 1 inch. They initially enlisted for eight years with the colours and a further four years with the reserve.