Examples of 'brigade of guards' in a sentence

Meaning of "brigade of guards"

brigade of guards: Refers to a military unit or formation responsible for protecting a specific location, individual, or group, typically used in historical contexts or discussions about security forces

How to use "brigade of guards" in a sentence

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The brigade of Guards maintained their position all night.
Morning in front of the Brigade of Guards.
This is a list of Brigade of Guards recipients of the Victoria Cross.
Over here on the left is the English Second Brigade of Guards.
He was commander of the Brigade of Guards during the Crimean War.
He very often wore either an Old Etonian or a Brigade of Guards tie.
You can call the brigade Of guards for all I care.
Brigade of Guards.
I mean, you could climb up into a brigade of guards.
I would not trust a brigade of guards to look after that ship, sir.
Oh, I would not miss the coronation for the whole brigade of guards.
I wouldn't trust a brigade of guards to look after that ship!
My dad was a Grenadier Guard. there are five regiments in the Brigade Of Guards.
The barracks became the depot of the Brigade of Guards in the 1860s.
In December 1808 Campbell went to Portugal as brigadier-general commanding the 2nd Brigade of Guards.

See also

The Guards Division was established by redesignation of the Brigade of Guards in 1968.
He then became Major General commanding the Brigade of Guards in 1861.
The Commando was formed in June 1940 primarily from members of the Brigade of Guards.

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