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Ichabod – an exclamation equivalent to “By God!,”“How terrible!,” or “What a shame!” Usage is derived from the biblical name in 1 Samuel, meaning no glory or the glory is gone. Just be careful that you don’t stray into the wrong neighbourhood where you might just end up getting batty-fanged by a muffin-walloper or end up in the Loafries, which will, most certainly, wipe the smile off your chevy chase. Second-in-Command (2IC) is the deputy commander of any military unit, from battalion or regiment downwards. He is thus the equivalent of an executive officer.vapors – A Victorian belief that emanations from bodily organs (such as the stomach) could affect the physical and mental condition of people, especially women. Vapors were often blamed for women fainting, although fashions that included binding women’s bodies so tight that they could barely breathe would seem to be a more likely cause. Corporal of Horse The equivalent rank is Sergeant in the rest of the Army. The title Corporal of Horse is unique to the Household Cavalry. Allied Regiments & Affiliations". The King's Royal Hussars Association. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012 . Retrieved 9 February 2012.

Household Division This is formed by the seven Guards regiments. These are the British Army’s most senior regiments: The Household Cavalry – The Life Guards and The Blues & Royals – and the five regiments of Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh. Adjutant A military rank, usually a Captain, appointed as the Staff Officer for the Commanding Officer. Maxim Gun – British – .303 caliber. Recoil-operated machine gun. First used in Matabele war of 1893-94. Bought and copied by almost all nations, although often under other names. The standard MG during the Great War. Named after the British (American-born) inventor, Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim.

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