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1st Queen's Dragoon Guards; Welsh cavalry; Queen's Dragoon Guards; QDG; 1st The King's Dragoon Guards
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Dragoon Guards         
  • 7th Dragoon Guards
HISTORICAL DIVISION OF THE UK ARMY
Dragoon guards
Dragoon Guards is a designation that has been used to refer to certain heavy cavalry regiments in the British Army since the 18th century. While the Prussian and Russian armies of the same period included dragoon regiments among their respective Imperial Guards, different titles were applied to these units.
Russian Guards         
  • Badge of the Imperial Russian Guard [[Izmaylovsky Regiment]].
SELECTIVE SECTION OF TROOPS WITHIN THE RUSSIAN AND SOVIET ARMY, AND IN SOME POST-SOVIET STATES
Soviet Guards; Guards (Russia); Russian guards
Guards () or Guards units (, gvardeyskiye chasti) were elite military units of Imperial Russia prior to 1917–18. The designation of Guards was subsequently adopted as a distinction for various units and formations of the Soviet Union and the modern Russian Federation.
King's Guard         
  • A sentry does a march across the area of the post at Buckingham Palace
  • The band of the [[Irish Guards]] at [[Wellington Barracks]], 2002. The barracks is used by foot guard battalions on public duties in London.
  • A Coldstream Guards detachment arriving at the Bank of England for guard duty in 1906
  • Horse Guards]]
  • Members of the [[Royal Gibraltar Regiment]] taking up guard duties, as a member of the [[Coldstream Guards]] (right foreground) escorts them
  • A [[Yeoman Warder]] (centre) is escorted by a sentry (left) of the Tower of London Guard.
  • A sentry manning his post at [[Windsor Castle]], 2011
  • A Windsor Castle Guard stands at his post as two youths stand around him
  • A sentry of the [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] posted on the Esplanade outside Edinburgh Castle
  • A sentry at [[Buckingham Palace]] being relieved during the [[changing of the guard]].
  • Sentries of the [[Jamaica Regiment]] outside Buckingham Palace, 2007
  • Members of the [[Queen's Colour Squadron]] at St James Palace. The ceremonial unit mounts the King's Guard for several weeks each year.
  • Members of [[The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]] during a changing of the guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace, 2008
  • Sailors from the [[Royal Navy]] marching whilst conducting guard duties at Windsor Castle
  • Royal 22<sup>e</sup> Régiment]] at his post at the [[Tower of London]], 2014
  • A sentry of the [[Grenadier Guards]] at [[St James Palace]], 2007
  • the Mall]] in London, 2008
  • The [[Toronto Scottish Regiment]] mounting the King's Guard, 1940
CONTINGENTS OF INFANTRY AND CAVALRY SOLDIERS CHARGED WITH GUARDING THE OFFICIAL ROYAL RESIDENCES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Queen's Guard; Queen's Life Guard; King's Life Guard; King's Life Guards; Buckingham palace guards; Queens Guard; Buckingham guard; Changing the Queen's Life Guard; Bank Picquet; Changing of the Queen's Guard; Queen's Guards; Queen's guard; Changing the King's Life Guard; King’s Guard
The King’s Guard and King’s Life Guard (called the Queen's Guard and the Queen's Life Guard when the reigning monarch is female) are the contingents of infantry and cavalry soldiers charged with guarding the official royal residences in the United Kingdom. The King’s Guard are infantry contingents, while the King’s Life Guards are cavalry troopers.

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1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards

1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards (QDG) is a regiment in the Royal Armoured Corps of the British Army. Nicknamed The Welsh Cavalry, the regiment recruits from Wales and the bordering English counties of Cheshire, Herefordshire, and Shropshire, and is the senior cavalry regiment, and therefore senior regiment of the line of the British Army.