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Why are they called Coldstream guards?
With Monck's death in 1670 it was again renamed 'The Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards' after the location in Scotland from which it marched to help restore the monarchy in 1660. Its name was again changed to the 'Coldstream Guards' in 1855 and this is still its present title.
Are the Coldstream Guards elite?
As the oldest continuously serving regiment in the British Army, the Coldstream Guards is well known for its high-profile ceremonial duties – but it's an infantry unit first and foremost, with a hard-won reputation as an elite fighting force.
What is the difference between coldstream guards and grenadier guards?
Although the Coldstreams Guards is the older regiment (formed in 1650), the Grenadier Guards was first to enter the service of the Crown. For that reason, the Grenadiers are first in the British Army's order of precedence, with the Coldstreams second.
What nationality are Coldstream guards?
Formed in 1650, this is the oldest continuously serving regiment of the regular British Army. As well as guarding the monarch and undertaking ceremonial duties, its soldiers have served as infantry in almost every major campaign fought by the Army.
Coldstream Guards
Military unit
The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regular regiment in the British Army. As part of the Household Division, one of its principal roles is the protection of the monarchy; due to this, it often participates in state ceremonial... Wikipedia
Founded: 1650, Coldstream, United Kingdom
Garrison/HQ: RHQ – London; 1st Battalion—Windsor; No 7 Company—London; No 17 Company Hammersmith
Abbreviation: COLDM GDS
Active: 1650–present
Anniversaries: St George's Day (23 April)
Branch: British Army
Colonel of the Regiment: Lt Gen Sir James Bucknall