RBR On Parade for Queen's Birthday
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The Royal Bermuda Regiment was front and centre today (SAT) for the traditional celebration of the Queen’s Birthday.
The Royal Bermuda Regiment was front and centre today (SAT) for the traditional celebration of the Queen’s Birthday.
A massive logistics ship has been loaded with Royal Bermuda Regiment trucks and equipment headed for a major disaster relief exercise in the Caribbean. The Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Mounts Bay will transport the RBR gear to the Dominican Republic and on to St Vincent & the Grenadines for the multinational disaster training Exercise Tradewinds, to be carried out over May and June.
A British Army General responsible for commissioning more than 1000 officers and who wrote the book on military leadership has shared his expertise with the Royal Bermuda Regiment.
More than 20 soldiers from the British Army’s elite 24 Commando Royal Engineers are to spend a week helping to hone the disaster relief skills of the Royal Bermuda Regiment in the run-up to hurricane season.
Soldiers stepped in today (SAT) to help an international triathlon competition go without a hitch. A total of 35 troops from the Royal Bermuda Regiment provided security and acted as marshals around the MS Amlin World Triathlon competition based in Hamilton.
More than 60 soldiers of the Royal Bermuda Regiment were on parade today (WEDS) for the traditional Peppercorn Ceremony in St George’s. The troops and the RBR Band & Corps of Drums added to the spectacle as the Masonic Lodge of St George’s paid the annual rent for the State House – one peppercorn.
US NORTHCOM and the UK MOD sponsored a week-long Subject Matter Expert Exchange hosted by the RBR to enhance the regiment’s Directed Imagery, Information Operations, and Operational Security capability 11-15 February 2019.