Royal Gibraltar Regiment

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The Royal Gibraltar Regiment
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Cap badge of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment
Active April 1958-
Country Gibraltar, (UK)
Branch British Army
Type Line Infantry
Role Internal Security
Size One battalion
Part of Queen's Division
Garrison/HQ Devil's Tower Camp, Gibraltar
Motto Nulli expugnabilis hosti (Conquered by no Enemy) (Latin)
March Quick - The British Grenadiers
Anniversaries Regimental Day: 28 April
Commanders
Colonel in Chief Sir Robert Fulton KBE
Governor of Gibraltar
Insignia
Tactical Recognition Flash
Arm Badge Key of Gibraltar
View of Devil's Tower Camp from Jock's Balcony on 'The Rock' (July 2006)
View of Devil's Tower Camp from Jock's Balcony on 'The Rock' (July 2006)

The Royal Gibraltar Regiment is the home defence unit for the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. It was formed in 1958 from the Gibraltar Defence Force as an infantry unit, with an integrated artillery troop. Initially a reserve force, on the withdrawal of the British Army garrison from the colony in 1991, it was placed on the British Army's regular establishment attached to British Forces Gibraltar. It is formed as a standard light infantry battalion with a Headquarters Company and three rifle companies. Of these, two are made up of regular soldiers and the other is a Territorial Army unit:

  • Organisation
    • HQ Company (Thomson's Battery)
    • G Company (regulars)
    • I Company (regulars)
    • B Company (volunteers)

In 1999 the regiment was granted the Royal title. In March 2001, for the first time, the regiment mounted the guard at Buckingham Palace. In addition to this, the regiment, thanks to its artillery heritage, is also permitted to fire gun salutes from the Tower of London, something that is traditionally done only by the Honourable Artillery Company. The regiment also has responsibility for the Ceremony of the Keys in Gibraltar.

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