Royal Easthampton Borderers
Royal Easthampton Borderers | |
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REB | |
Active | 1890 |
Country | Arcerion |
Type | Arcer Army |
Role | Infantry |
Size | 1,800 (2026) |
Part of | 7 Rifle Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Larton Barracks, Arcerion Armed Forces Base Easthampton |
Motto(s) | "Grit and Wit" |
Engagements | Arcer Bush Wars, First Great War, Second Great War, Final War of the Deluge, Telekonese Conflict, Istrenyan Crisis |
Commanders | |
Commanding Officer | LCol Christian MacNulty |
Regimental Sergeant Major | WO1 Colin O'Lyne |
The Royal Easthampton Borderers is a light infantry regiment of the Arcer Army's Royal Arcerion Infantry Corps. It consists of a number of battalions and garrison units, split amongst both the Regular Force and Reserve/Territorial troops. Each of the Regiment's battalions form part of 7 Rifle Brigade, which is Arcerion's premier light infantry brigade. The Borderers focus on tasks such as mountaineering, air assault, pathfinding, long-range reconnaissance, individual marksmanship, and long-distance patrolling. The Regiment was created in 1890 after an amalgamation of the Easthampton Regiment and the Arcerion Easthampton Borderers, and has remained in its current configuration since it amalgamated the Arcerion highland Infantry Regiment which disbanded and re-badged to the Borderers in 1919. The Borderers are widely considered in Arcerion to be the premier light infantry Regiment in the Army, and are respected in Crona and Ixnay as world-class experts in alpine warfare and dismounted infantry operations.
The Regiment is headquartered at the Larton Barracks, Arcerion Armed Forces Base Easthampton.
History
Amalgamation of Arcerion Easthampton Borderers and Easthampton Regiment Easthamtpon Regiment
1840 Easthampton Regiment
1867 Arcerion Easthampton Borderers
1890 - amaglamated
1898-1904 fought in third bush war
first great war against paulastra, defense of easthampton
1919 Arcerion Highland Infantry Regiment disbanded, joined REB
Second Great War
1980 creation of 7 Rifle Brigade
Istrenyan Crisis
Telekonese Conflict
Final War of the Deluge