Guards Division

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For other uses, see Guards Division (disambiguation).

The Guards Division is an administrative unit of the British Army responsible for the administration of all the units of Foot Guards of the Household Division.

The Headquarters of the Guards Division is in London, along with the RHQs of each regiment. It is responsible for providing two public duties battalions to London District (plus three incremental companies); although the guards are most associated with ceremonial, they remain as operational infantry battalions, and as such perform in all the various roles of infantry.

Under the restructuring of the infantry announced in 2004, the Guards Division will gain an extra battalion, with, for the first time, a Territorial Army unit being affiliated to the Guards - this will be the London Regiment. The five regular battalions will be given fixed roles:

  • Grenadier Guards - Light Infantry
  • Coldstream Guards - Public Duties
  • Scots Guards - Armoured Infantry
  • Irish Guards - Light Infantry
  • Welsh Guards - Public Duties
  • Note: The two light role battalions and two public duties battalions will periodically rotate.

Each regiment maintains its own regimental band.

[edit] Current units

[edit] Past units

Units previously in the Guards Division, but which are no longer in existence (along with the dates at which they came into existence, and were disbanded):

  • 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards [1656-1994]
  • 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards [1711-1993]
  • 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards [1689-1993]
  • Guards Independent Parachute Company [1948-1975]

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British Infantry Depots
Guards Division | Scottish Division | King's Division
Queen's Division | Prince of Wales' Division | Light Division
Royal Irish Regiment | Parachute Regiment | Brigade of Gurkhas
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