Lance-Corporal is the lowest ranking non-commissioned officer in the British Army and Royal Marines.
Lance Corporal
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Corporal is the second rank of non-commissioned officer in the British Army and Royal Marines, falling between Lance-Corporal and Sergeant. The badge of rank is a two-bar chevron (also known as “stripes”, “tapes” or “hooks”)
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A Sergeant in the British Army wears three point-down chevrons on their sleeve and usually serves as a platoon or troop sergeant.
Sergeant
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In the British Army, Staff Sergeant ranks above Sergeant
Staff Sergeant.
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Sergeant Major is no longer a rank in the British Army and Royal Marines
Sergeant Major
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In the British Army, the RSM (regimental sergeant major) is always addressed as “Sir” or “Ma’am” by his or her subordinates. Officers can address him or her as “Sergeant Major
(RSM) Regimental Sergeant Major
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The Queen’s Royal Lancers is a cavalry regiment of the British Army. It was formed in 1993,
The regiment’s nickname, the ‘Death or Glory Boys’, comes from their cap badge which is generally known as as their motto
The Queens Royal Lancers
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The Parachute Regiment is the Airborne Infantry element of the British Army. It is an elite unit by virtue of its stringent selection process, rigorous training programme and by the requirement of its role to operate with minimal or no support behind enemy lines.
The Parachute Regiment
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The Royal Anglian Regiment serves as the county regiment for the following counties:

Bedfordshire
Cambridgeshire
Essex
Hertfordshire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Rutland
Suffolk
Royal Anglian Regiment
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