Timeline of the British Army

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British Army

Components
British Army
Territorial Army
List of current regiments
Structure of the British Army
Administration
HQ Land Command
HQ Adjutant-General
HQ Northern Ireland
Overseas Deployments
British Forces Germany
British Forces Cyprus
British Forces Gibraltar
Equipment
Modern Equipment
History
History of the British Army
Timeline of the British Army
Personnel
List of senior officers
Officer rank insignia
Enlisted rank insignia

Contents

[edit] 1600-1699

  • 1633 - The Royal Regiment of Foot (later the Royal Scots) is placed on the Scottish Establishment, later becoming the oldest infantry regiment in continuous service in the British Army.
  • 1650 - George Monck's Regiment is formed (later the Coldstream Guards).
  • 1656 - Lord Wentworth's Regiment is formed (later the Grenadier Guards).
  • 26 January 1661 - King Charles II issues warrant, becoming the acknowledged beginning of the British Army. This concerned an assemblage of English regiments and Scottish regiments brought south with Charles II. The British Army would not exist, however, for another 46 years, as Scotland and England remained two independent states, each with its own Army, til then.
  • 1661 - The Scots Regiment of Foot Guards is formed (later the Scots Guards).
  • 1 October 1661 - The Tangier Regiment is formed (later The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), and became the most senior English infantry regiment in the British Army.
  • 1684 - The English withdraw from the Tangier Garrison.
  • 1688 - The War of the Grand Alliance begins.

[edit] 1700-1799

[edit] 1800-1899

[edit] 1900-1918

[edit] 1918-1939

[edit] 1939-1945

[edit] 1945-1990

[edit] 1990-present