Queen's Regiment - Other Information

Other Information

  • Allied Colonel-in-Chiefs:
    • HM Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands
    • HM Frederick IX, King of Denmark (replaced by HM Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark upon King Frederick's death in 1972)
    • Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent
  • Alliances:
    • The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) -- Canada (1966–1992)
    • The South Alberta Light Horse -- Canada (1966–1992)
    • The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada (1966–1992)
    • The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment -- Canada (1966–1992)
    • 1st Battalion, The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carleton and York) -- Canada (1966–1992)
    • The Essex and Kent Scottish -- Canada (1966–1992)
    • Royal New South Wales Regiment -- Australia (1967–1992)
    • The Royal Western Australia Regiment (1967–1992)
    • University of New South Wales Regiment -- Australia (1967–1992)
    • 2nd Battalion (Canterbury and Nelson-Marlborough, and West Coast), Royal New Zealand Infantry (1966–1992)
    • 5th Battalion (Wellington West Coast and Taranaki), Royal New Zealand Infantry (1966–1992)
    • 12th, 14th, 15th, and 17th Battalions, The Punjab Regiment -- Pakistan
    • The Royal Sierra Leone Regiment, Royal Sierra Leone Military Forces (1966-?)
    • The Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) -- (1966–1992)

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