Queen's Division

The Queen's Division is a British Army training and administrative apparatus for infantry regiments from the East & South of England, and Gibraltar.

Below the list of units belonging to the division with disbandment dates or transfer dates where needed:[2] Following the reorganisation of the TA in 1999, the Queen's Division was reduced to just six regular battalions (two in each regiment) and just three TA battalions (one in each).

[8] The Queen's Division therefore now comprises the following infantry battalions:[9] The current Colonel Commandant is Lieutenant General Douglas Chalmers.

[10][needs update] Before the formation of the Corps of Army Music in 1994, each battalion of the Queen's Division, except for the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers maintained a band.

[18] In addition, since 1992 the Royal Gibraltar Regiment maintains a Band and Corps of Drums.

The Royal Gibraltar Regiment
The Minden Band parading in Cyprus.
The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment on parade
Soldiers of the Royal Anglian Regiment in Afghanistan
Soldiers of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers