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A Mahsud tribesmen, c1919
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In May 1919, conflict broke out between British India and Afghanistan. Although peace was quickly agreed, the violence spread to the North West Frontier, challenging British control of that region.
Glengarry badge, 61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot, c1874
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This infantry unit was raised in 1758. It served in several British Army campaigns until 1881, when it became part of The Gloucestershire Regiment.
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps personnel with bread for the troops, 1918
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To be effective, an army relies on good and plentiful food, especially on campaign. British Army food has evolved through the ages, ranging from bully beef and biscuits to veggie curries.
Thomas the cavalry horse, c2012
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Horses have played a vital role in supporting soldiers on and off the battlefield. Explore the stories of some of the most incredible horses in British military history.
Other ranks’ glengarry badge, 62nd (The Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot, c1874
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This unit was formed in 1756. It served with the British Army until the 1881 reforms, when it became part of The Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment).
Cap badge, The Norfolk Regiment, 1919
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This infantry unit was raised in 1685 and subsequently served in many British Army campaigns during its long history. In 1959, it was amalgamated with The Suffolk Regiment to form the 1st East Anglian Regiment.
Capturing the Army
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Today, the Army trains specialist photographers to capture its story. But the demand for images depicting soldiers' experiences is nothing new. Here we look at some of the earliest pioneers of military photography.
Collar badge, 14th (King's) Hussars, c1900
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This British Army cavalry regiment was raised in 1715. It continued in service until 1922, when it amalgamated with the 20th Hussars to form the 14th/20th Hussars.
Glengarry badge, 31st (Huntingdonshire)Regiment, c1877
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This infantry unit was formed in 1702. It served in many British Army campaigns until the 1881 reforms, when it was merged into The East Surrey Regiment.
Other ranks' cap badge, 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, c1902
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This cavalry regiment was formed in 1715. It served in several campaigns until 1960, when it was merged into the 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales’s).
Officers' cap badge, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, c1980
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Formed in 1796, this corps provides religious and pastoral support to soldiers. Its officers, all ordained priests, have taken part in most British Army deployments.
Glengarry badge, 50th (Queen’s Own) Regiment of Foot, c1874
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This infantry unit was raised in 1755. It served in many British Army campaigns until 1881, when it was amalgamated into The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).