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General Walker, who commanded the Grenadier Guards in 2009, said: “As a result of this incident, I have directed an immediate review into our data sharing arrangements with our regimental and ...
An urgent probe has been launched after the identities of SAS troops from one of its most senior regiments were published online. The fresh data blunder came last year when a Grenadier Guards' in ...
THE names of SAS troops were published online for a decade in another major Ministry of Defence security blunder – sparking a major inquiry. Defence Secretary John Healey and Army boss Sir Roly ...
French President Emmanuel Macron was spotted walking alongside the Grenadier Guard, and ahead of the King, the president patted the guards captain on the back.
The Sunday Times reports that the head of the British Army has ordered a review, after the identities of SAS personnel were leaked online. An in-house publication by the Grenadier Guards is said ...
The latest document is produced by the Grenadier Guards regimental association, a charitable enterprise consisting of former service members.
French President Emmanuel Macron faced criticism after inspecting troops with King Charles at Windsor Castle at the start of his state visit to the U.K.
Central was the guard of honour formed by two of the British Army’s oldest regiments: Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards and F Company Scots Guards with the state colours of the regiments. President ...
However, in what could have been an awkward incident at the start of the tour, Macron's "touchy-feely" approach to diplomacy when interacting with the Grenadier Guards broke "royal protocol".
Now, an in-house publication from the Grenadier Guards - the most senior infantry regiment in the British Army - included the names and deployments of its most senior officers, which were publicly ...
In contrast, the Scots Guards’ bearskins were plume-free, with thistle motifs on their collars and buttons arranged in threes. The Captain of the Guard of Honour, Major Jake Sayers of the Grenadier ...
In yet another data lapse, The Sunday Times reported that details of at least 20 special forces soldiers recruited from the Grenadier Guards have been publicly available online for a decade.