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The Household Division is made up of seven regiments and is
commanded by The Major General. There are two Regiments of Household
Cavalry, the Household Cavalry Regiment and The Household Cavalry
Mounted Regiment. Both Regiments have Squadrons of The Life Guards
and The Blues and Royals. The other five Regiments are collectively
known as the Foot Guards. They are The Grenadier Guards, The
Coldstream Guards, The Scots Guards, The Irish Guards and The Welsh
Guards. The Regiments owe their origins to the fact they were raised
for the express purpose of guarding the Sovereign. A duty they still
carry out today. The seven Regiments are unique from the rest of the
British Army in that they carry out this task as well as their
modern military role. |
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