Its training area was located at Utnäs löt, near Strömsholm, and the unit was mainly based in Västerås.
Its training area was Sannahed, near Hallsberg railway station, and the unit was based in Örebro, where it was later relocated.
[5] In 1913, the regiment left its military camp at Sannahed and moved into the barracks in Örebro on 2 March.
After the conscription training ended in the summer of 1992, the barracks yard was divided into an older and a younger section.
Sannahed came during World War II to act as a training area for the landstorm as well as parts of the regiment's units that did not fit in Örebro.
The colour was presented to the regiment by His Majesty the King Gustaf VI Adolf on 12 December 1956.
Blazon: "On white cloth in the centre the Royal Swedish coat of arms as to the law without mantle.
Battle honours (Lützen 1632, Oldendorf 1633, Wittstock 1636, Leipzig 1642, Warsaw 1656, Frederiksodde 1657, Tåget över Bält 1658, Lund 1676, Landskrona 1677, Narva 1700, Düna 1701, Kliszów 1702, Fraustadt 1706, Holowczyn 1708, Malatitze 1708, Hälsingborg 1710, Gadebusch 1712, Svensksund 1790) in yellow horizontally placed around the coat of arms.
In 1991, it was renamed Livregementets grenadjärers (I 3) förtjänstmedalj ("Life Regiment Grenadiers (I 3) Medal of Merit") in gold, silver and bronze (LivreggrenGM/SM/BM).
[11] In 2000, the Livregementets grenadjärers (I 3) minnesmedalj ("Life Regiment Grenadiers (I 3) Commemorative Medal") in silver (LivreggrenSMM) of the 8th size was established.
Sekundchef was a title used until 31 December 1974 in the regiments that were included in the King's Life and Household Troops (Kungl.