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4th West India Regiment         
The 4th West India Regiment was one of the West India Regiments (WIRs) in the British Army. It was originally formed in 1795 under the command of Colonel Oliver Nicolls.
3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment (Australia)         
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REGIMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY
Australian 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment; 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment; 3rd Cavalry Regiment (Australia); 4th Cavalry Regiment (Australia)
The 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment is an armoured unit within the Australian Army's Royal Australian Armoured Corps. Formed in 1981 with the amalgamation of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment and the 4th Cavalry Regiment, from 1986 to 2014 the unit consisted of an independent squadron, B Squadron 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment, within the 3rd Brigade in Townsville, Queensland.
West India Regiments         
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  • The regimental band playing in 1861
  • Soldier of the 3rd West India Regiment, 1863
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MILITARY UNIT
1st West India Regiment; 2nd West India Regiment; West Indies Regiment; 11th West India Regiment; 3rd West India Regiment; Buckmaster's Light Infantry; 8th West India Regiment; West India Regiment; 1st West Indies Regiment
The West India Regiments (WIR) were infantry units of the British Army recruited from and normally stationed in the British colonies of the Caribbean between 1795 and 1927. In 1888 the two West India Regiments then in existence were reduced to a single unit of two battalions.