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Official army of a state or country
militias, private armies, mercenaries, etc. A regular army usually has the following: a standing army, the permanent force of the regular army that is maintained
Regular_army
Land warfare force of the United Kingdom
both world wars. As of 1 January 2026,[update] the British Army comprises 73,790 regular full-time personnel, 4,190 Gurkhas, 25,770 volunteer reserve
British_Army
Professional core of the US Army
The Regular Army of the United States succeeded the Continental Army as the country's permanent, professional land-based military force. In modern times
Regular_Army_(United_States)
Land service branch of the U.S. military
headcount of the Army was 1,005,725 soldiers: the Regular Army 480,893 soldiers; the Army National Guard 336,129 soldiers, and the U.S. Army Reserve 188,703
United_States_Army
Land warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force
(CMF or Militia) (1901–1980) during peacetime, with limits set on the regular Army. Since all reservists were barred from forcibly serving overseas, volunteer
Australian_Army
Land branch of the army that fought for the Union during the American Civil War
working, viable republic. The Union army was made up of the permanent regular army of the United States, but further fortified, augmented, and strengthened
Union_army
Military reserve force in India
to those in the Indian Army, and also maintain civilian occupations. The primary role of the TA is to "relieve the regular army from static duties and
Territorial_Army_(India)
Ground Forces of the Republic of Iraq
became part of the army. The absorption of the ING by the regular army appears to have taken place on January 6, 2005, Iraqi Army Day. On August 14, 2004
Iraqi_Ground_Forces
1861–1922 land warfare branch of the Ottoman Empire's military
Sultan Abdülmecid changed the army's name to Asâkir-i Nizâmiye-i Şâhâne (Royal Regular Soldiers). From this date onward, the army began to be known simply
Ottoman_Army_(1861–1922)
Topics referred to by the same term
Regular army, the official army of a state or country British Regulars, of the 18th and 19th centuries Regular Army (United States) Regular Force, of
Regular
Spanish Army unit
Fuerzas Regulares Indígenas ("Indigenous Regular Forces"), known simply as the Regulares (Regulars), are infantry units of the Spanish Army, largely
Regulares
Permanent army composed of full-time career soldiers or conscripts
Murad I. The first Christian standing army since the fall of the Western Roman Empire to be paid with regular wages, instead of feudal levies, was established
Standing_army
Military unit
Government' (Gobierno de la Victoria), quickly organized a 'Regular Popular Army' (Ejército Popular Regular) (EPR). Led by all the parties composing the Popular
Spanish_Republican_Army
Land branch of the Greek military
Army's colonel, one of the early supporters for the creation of regular army during the Revolution The Hellenic Army traces its origin to the regular
Hellenic_Army
Reserve force of the United States Army
the Army Reserve. After World War I, under the National Defense Act of 1920, Congress reorganized the U.S. land forces by authorizing a Regular Army, a
United_States_Army_Reserve
Former wartime component of the US military
Army, among other variations) were military volunteers called upon during wartime to help the United States Army. They were separate from the Regular
United_States_Volunteers
Force of non-professional soldiers
professional standing army of regular, full-time military personnel. Militias may be raised in times of need to support regular troops or serve as a pool
Militia
Mexican Armed Forces land and air branches
the rank and file of the regular army. In spite of an abortive generals' revolt in 1927, the result was a professional army obedient to the central government
Mexican_Army
United States Army is made up of three components: one active—the Regular Army; and two reserve components—the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve. Both
Structure of the United States Army
Structure_of_the_United_States_Army
denotes current United States Army divisions Maneuver Division (1911) – see History of the United States Army Regular Army 1913–16 1st Division (Eastern
Divisions of the United States Army
Divisions_of_the_United_States_Army
Land warfare force of the Confederate States
provisional military forces and established a more permanent regular Confederate States Army. An accurate count of the total number of individuals who served
Confederate_States_Army
used regular units and many volunteer units in the Mexican–American War of 1846–48. At the outset of the American Civil War, the regular U.S. Army was
History of the United States Army
History_of_the_United_States_Army
1871 revolutionary city council
army colonel, and briefly prevented a regular army unit from being sent to Paris to fight the Commune, before being themselves disarmed by the army.
Paris_Commune
Military officer training program in the US
students participate in regular drills during the school year and off-campus training opportunities during the summer. Army ROTC units are organized
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Reserve_Officers'_Training_Corps
Element of the British Army
The Army Reserve is the volunteer reserve force of the British Army. It is separate from the Regular Reserve whose members are ex-regular personnel who
Army_Reserve_(United_Kingdom)
appointed. Most of the major Union wartime commanders had, however, previous regular army experience. A smaller number of military leaders originated from the
Military leadership in the American Civil War
Military_leadership_in_the_American_Civil_War
Parade order of British Army units
parades at the extreme right of the line. Militia and Army Reserve units take precedence after Regular units with the exception of The Honourable Artillery
Order of precedence in the British Army
Order_of_precedence_in_the_British_Army
Military branch for ground warfare
military is understood in contrast to regular armies, which grew slowly from personal bodyguards or elite militia. Regular, in this case, refers to standardized
Army
Military rank title as a reward or courtesy
in the United States Regular Army, and an actual Regular Army captain. Brevet rank in the Union Army, whether in the Regular Army or the United States
Brevet
Land component of the Canadian Armed Forces
Canadian Army name in 2011. The army is organized into five principal formations, which includes four geographically based divisions comprising Regular and
Canadian_Army
States Regular Army before February 2, 1901. The grade of brigadier general (or one-star general) is ordinarily the fourth-highest in the peacetime Army, ranking
List of brigadier generals in the United States Regular Army before February 2, 1901
List_of_brigadier_generals_in_the_United_States_Regular_Army_before_February_2,_1901
Royalist insurgencies during the French Revolution
combat was generally not well considered by Vendéens. A few regular troops were formed in the army of Vendée, where they served as elite troops. Charles de
Catholic_and_Royal_Armies
Land service branch of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army
(ارتش) which is Persian for "army." In 2025, the Central Intelligence Agency estimated that the regular Iranian Army ground forces had 350,000 personnel
Islamic Republic of Iran Ground Forces
Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Ground_Forces
The following is a list of the units of the United States Regular Army during the American Civil War. 1st Infantry Regiment 2nd Infantry Regiment 3rd Infantry
List of United States Regular Army units in the American Civil War
List_of_United_States_Regular_Army_units_in_the_American_Civil_War
Combined military forces of the United Kingdom
military forces, of which the British Army (also referred to historically as the 'Regular Army' and the 'Regular Force') was only one. The oldest of these
British_Armed_Forces
Organized militia force and a federal military reserve force of the United States Army
The Army National Guard (ARNG) is an organized militia force and a federal military reserve force of the United States Army. It is simultaneously part
Army_National_Guard
British Army officer initial training centre
officers, for regular, reserve, or professional qualified service, are identified by the Army Officer Selection Board (formerly the Regular Commissions
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Royal_Military_Academy_Sandhurst
Formerly the cavalry branch of the U.S. Army (1775–1950)
Mary Lee; Connor, Stanley Russell (1969). Army Lineage Series: Armor-Cavalry. Vol. Part I: Regular Army and Army Reserve. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief
United_States_Cavalry
Cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms
Division "Old Reliables" 9th Airborne Division Fourteenth Army "phantom" unit 10th Division (Regular Army/National Guard unit of 1918–19) 10th Mountain Division
Divisional insignia of the United States Army
Divisional_insignia_of_the_United_States_Army
Field army of the United States Army
demobilized. A new field army, designated Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Seventh Army, was constituted in the Regular Army on 15 August 1927 and
First_Army_(United_States)
Any non-standard military organization
ambiguity. The requirements of a government's chain of command cause the regular army to be very well defined, and anybody fighting outside it, other than
Irregular_military
Inactive conscripted force of the US Army
The Army of the United States was one of the four major service components of the United States Army. Today, the Army consists of the Regular Army, federalized
Army_of_the_United_States
Rank in the United States Army
General of the Army (abbreviated as GA) is a five-star general officer rank in the United States Army. It is generally equivalent to the rank of field
General of the Army (United States)
General_of_the_Army_(United_States)
British TV sitcom (1968–1977)
decide to stay at the cottage to delay the German advance, buying the regular army time to arrive with reinforcements; "It'll probably be the end of us
Dad's_Army
reinforce the BEF after the regular army suffered heavy losses in the opening battles of the war. The third army was Kitchener's Army, which was composed of
British Army during the First World War
British_Army_during_the_First_World_War
United States Army officer (1864–1922)
achieve the rank of colonel in the United States Army, and highest-ranking Black officer in the Regular Army until his death in 1922. In 2022, in recognition
Charles Young (United States Army officer)
Charles_Young_(United_States_Army_officer)
Anarchist Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War
tactical ability; they were eventually incorporated, by decree, into the regular army. Over a quarter of the population of Barcelona attended Durruti's funeral
Revolutionary_Catalonia
1980–1988 armed conflict in West Asia
campaign), making it the deadliest conventional war ever fought between regular armies of developing countries. In starting the war, the Iraqi government—led
Iran–Iraq_War
United States Army general (1885–1945)
general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh Army in the Mediterranean Theater of World War II, then the Third Army in France and Germany after
George_S._Patton
British Army soldier of the 18th and 19th centuries
performance. These soldiers were members of the regular army, as compared to irregular military such as private armies or mercenaries. Known famously in British
British_Regulars
Artillery arm of the British Army
British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises thirteen Regular Army regiments, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and five Army Reserve
Royal_Artillery
Armour arm of the British Army
regiments. In September 2024, it comprised fourteen regiments: ten Regular Regiments; four Army Reserve. Although the Household Cavalry Regiment (the Life Guards
Royal_Armoured_Corps
Special Air Service commando (1911–1983)
was promoted to lieutenant on 29 January 1934. He transferred to the Regular Army Reserve of Officers on 25 January 1936, with seniority in the rank of
Bill Stirling (British Army officer)
Bill_Stirling_(British_Army_officer)
Combat arm of the British Army
Infantry of the British Army comprises 49 infantry battalions, from 19 regiments. Of these, 32 battalions are part of the Regular army and the remaining 16
Infantry_of_the_British_Army
Army. In September 1939, the British Army had a total of 892,697 officers and men in both the full-time regular army and part-time Territorial Army (TA)
British Army during the Second World War
British_Army_during_the_Second_World_War
United States Army general (1820–1891)
squirt-gun." In May, however, he offered himself for service in the regular Army. Senator John Sherman (his younger brother and a political ally of President
William_Tecumseh_Sherman
Reserve units of the Australian Army
policy has been focused more upon the Regular Army, and there has been considerable debate about the role of the Army Reserve within defence planning circles
Australian_Army_Reserve
U.S. Army units with lineages dating back to the colonial era
batteries and troops, while one is a battalion of the Regular Army's Field Artillery Branch. 29 of the 31 Army National Guard units trace their lineage back to
List of United States Army units with colonial roots
List_of_United_States_Army_units_with_colonial_roots
20th-century Chinese army
War, becoming the dynasty's first regular army in terms of its training, equipment, and structure. The Beiyang Army played a major role in Chinese politics
Beiyang_Army
These characters appear in the American animated television series Regular Show, created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around
List of Regular Show characters
List_of_Regular_Show_characters
Former part of the German Army
primary role was to provide replacements for the combat divisions of the regular army. It was formed in the various German military districts (Wehrkreise)
Replacement_Army
Military unit
From this date onwards, the army began to be known simply as the Nizami Ordu (Regular Army). From its establishment, the army was commanded by the Serasker
Mansure_Army
Military rank of the United States
regiments were known by the title "Colonel of Volunteers", in contrast to Regular Army colonels who held permanent commissions. Civil War colonels commanded
Colonel_(United_States)
Scottish World War II officer, and founder of the Special Air Service
captivity, despite making several attempts to escape. Stirling left the Regular Army in 1947. He settled in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and founded the Capricorn
David_Stirling
Video game series
skilled team of soldiers serving under the Regular Army's special operations division, who fight against the army of General Donald Morden in order to prevent
Metal_Slug
Principal ground force of the Empire of Japan
called for a total of seven years of military service: three years in the regular army (jōbigun), two years in the reserve (dai'ichi kōbigun), and an additional
Imperial_Japanese_Army
The following is a list of current regiments of the Australian Army, listed by Corps and service type. 1st Armoured Regiment 2nd Cavalry Regiment 2nd/14th
List of Australian Army regiments
List_of_Australian_Army_regiments
Branch of the U.S. Army
arms team and are found in all Army service components: Regular Army, National Guard, and Army Reserve. Their duties are to breach obstacles; construct
United States Army Corps of Engineers
United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers
Military forces of the state of Transnistria
having been supported and armed by the Russian Armed Forces 14th Guards Army. By the end of 1992, all main structures of the Ministry of Defence and the
Armed_Forces_of_Transnistria
US voluntary public work relief program, 1933–42
regiment and an Air Corps group. MacArthur soon said that the number of Regular Army personnel assigned to the CCC was affecting military readiness. Only
Civilian_Conservation_Corps
officers. There are five training establishments for Basic Training in the Regular Army: Basic Training is intended to bring all recruits to a base level of
Selection and training in the British Army
Selection_and_training_in_the_British_Army
Military unit
of the Australian Army's regular infantry (other than reserve and special forces units), and the artillery units of the British Army are known collectively
Regiment
Term used for U.S. Army personnel which have served in "Ranger" units
Danysh, Romana (1972). Army Lineage Series Infantry Part I: Regular Army. DC: Office of the Chief of Military History United States Army. p. 117. ASIN B000N2722O
United_States_Army_Rangers
Twenty-three currently active battalions of the Regular Army earned credit for campaigns during the War of 1812: two Air Defense Artillery battalions,
List of Regular Army units with campaign credit for the War of 1812
List_of_Regular_Army_units_with_campaign_credit_for_the_War_of_1812
Used by the United States Army from 1918 until 1969
in 1935, the Army extended this sequence to 499 999. In 1935, the Army also created a second officer prefix, AO, intended for Regular Army officers who
Service number (United States Army)
Service_number_(United_States_Army)
Army that fought for the independence of what became the Republic of Texas
The Texian Army, also known as the Revolutionary Army and Army of the People, was the land warfare branch of the Texian armed forces during the Texas
Texian_Army
Theater Army of the U.S. Army
The United States Army Central, formerly the Third United States Army, commonly referred to as the Third Army and as ARCENT, is a military formation of
United_States_Army_Central
United States Air Force general (1891–1974)
July 1919. Spaatz experienced the chaotic ups and downs in rank common to Regular officers in 1920, when the National Defense Act of 1920 reorganized the
Carl_Spaatz
Infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
forming part of Kitchener's K2 Army. This became the 9th (Service) Battalion under the command of Major T.O. Lloyd, an ex-regular Black Watch officer who had
Black_Watch
American general (1845–1912)
resumed his career with the Army. He was recommissioned on February 23, 1866, as a second lieutenant in the Regular Army's 17th Infantry Regiment, with
Arthur_MacArthur_Jr.
1861–1865 conflict in the United States
and just 9 percent of white Regular Army troops died, 21 percent of US Colored Troops died. While the figures of 360,000 army deaths for the Union and 260
American_Civil_War
Infantry regiment of the British Army
At the end of the Second World War, the regiment was reduced to three regular army battalions first assigned to the 16th Parachute Brigade and later the
Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)
Parachute_Regiment_(United_Kingdom)
1934 purge in Germany
and then the SA will march against the army." Despite such hostility between the brownshirts and the regular army, Blomberg and others in the military saw
Night_of_the_Long_Knives
1986 original video animation
a planet known as Jerra, the rebellious Negsrom Army is locked in a war with the Jerra Regular Army. Geist, the commander of the Jerra special forces
M.D._Geist
United States cavalry commander (1839–1876)
war, Custer was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the standing Regular Army and sent west to fight in the ongoing Indian Wars, mainly against the
George_Armstrong_Custer
American general (1880–1964)
Fort Clinton, MacArthur had the cadets trained to use modern weapons by regular army sergeants at Fort Dix; they then marched back to West Point with full
Douglas_MacArthur
Military reserve organization
of the states were given federal funding and required to conform to Regular Army organization within five years. The act also required National Guard
National Guard (United States)
National_Guard_(United_States)
Corps of the United States Army
Army reorganization beginning in August 1927 that grouped the new XX, XXI, and XXII Corps, organized in the Regular Army, under the new Seventh Army (also
I_Corps_(United_States)
Roman army after 284
equipment of the Roman army. In the late army, the more useful and long-serving numeri appear to have been absorbed into the regular late army, rapidly becoming
Late_Roman_army
Military unit
(/ˈviː kɔːr/), formerly known as the Fifth Corps, is a regular corps of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and Camp Kościuszko
V_Corps_(United_States)
Component of the military reserve of the British Armed Forces
approximately 2,450 were serving alongside the Regular military in active service. The Regular Reserve of the British Army was originally created under the Reserve
Regular Reserve (United Kingdom)
Regular_Reserve_(United_Kingdom)
Senior military leaders of the Confederate States of America
1861–1865. They were often former officers from the United States Army (the regular army) before the Civil War, while others were given the rank based on
General officers in the Confederate States Army
General_officers_in_the_Confederate_States_Army
Opposition Faction in the Syrian Civil War
crossfire between Assad loyalists and the free army. Also on 10 November "at least four soldiers in the regular army were killed at dawn in an attack, headed
Free_Syrian_Army
Military unit
Operating since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the army is made up of former Soviet Army units that were in the territory of Uzbekistan. As of 2006
Uzbek_Ground_Forces
1940–1944 British Army auxiliary defence force
Civil War and wrote a book entitled How to Reform the Army. In the book, as well as many regular army reforms, Wintringham called for the creation of 12
Home_Guard_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit of the Indian Army
transfer from regular army units. In Parachute training, the probationers must complete a 3-week Basic Parachute Course at the Indian Army's Parachute Training
Para_(Special_Forces)
War from 1870 to 1871
power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army and the Landwehr reserves. The second was the provision
Franco-Prussian_War
Military unit
Army Officer Selection Board (AOSB) is an assessment centre used by the British Army as part of the officer selection process for the regular army and
Army_Officer_Selection_Board
Militia of Finland
voluntary part of the army, and separate Guard formations served in the reserve, but in 1934 all defence was consolidated into the regular army and the Guard
White_Guard_(Finland)
Combined military forces of South Sudan
in 2011, Kiir became President and the SPLA became the new republic's regular army. In May 2017 there was a restructure and the SPLA took on the name of
South Sudan People's Defence Forces
South_Sudan_People's_Defence_Forces
REGULAR ARMY
REGULAR ARMY
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Connector; Regulator
Male
Italian
Italian form of German Reginar, RANIERO means "wise warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant of Bevan, with the addition of the regular English patronymic suffix -s.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. Possibly an irregular variant of Birchall.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Regulus, RÉGULO means "ruler."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of German Reginar, RAGNAR means "wise warrior."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Regular Winner
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pilgrimage to Makkah Other than Regular Hajj Days
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who remembers Allah regularly
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Conduct; Regular Performance of Worship
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Edward Poins, an irregular humorist.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Haryanvi, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Regular; Ethical; Good in Nature
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname probably for a tenant whose feudal obligations included a regular payment in cash or kind (for example bread or salt) of a halfpenny.
Girl/Female
Indian
One who remembers Allah regularly
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
One who remembers Allah regularly
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' An irregular humorist.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of Asch.English : variant spelling of Ash (asche was the regular Middle English spelling of this word).
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 2' An irregular humorist. In Henry V, Pistol is a soldier in the King's army....
Male
German
A derivative of German Reginar, RAINER means "wise warrior."
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Precious.
REGULAR ARMY
REGULAR ARMY
Boy/Male
Tamil
A saint
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blacker.
Girl/Female
Latin American Greek
Dark.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prasidhhi | பà¯à®°à®¸à®¿à®¤à¯à®¤à¯€Â
Famous
Female
Welsh
(ang-kar-ad) Welsh Arthurian legend name of a love of Peredur in the Mabinogion, derived from the word angharz, ANGHARAD means "undisgraced, free of shame." She is known as Angharad Golden Hand, and in some versions of the story the lovers first meet at King Arthur's court.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Star, The pleiades
Female
Egyptian
, Goddess of Truth.
Female
Russian
 Contracted form of Russian Ekaterina, KARINA means "pure." Compare with other forms of Karina.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Action
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
A Precious Gem
REGULAR ARMY
REGULAR ARMY
REGULAR ARMY
REGULAR ARMY
REGULAR ARMY
v. t.
To cause to become regular; to regulate.
a.
Belonging to a monastic order or community; as, regular clergy, in distinction dfrom the secular clergy.
pl.
of Tegula
a.
Thorough; complete; unmitigated; as, a regular humbug.
a.
Constituted, selected, or conducted in conformity with established usages, rules, or discipline; duly authorized; permanently organized; as, a regular meeting; a regular physican; a regular nomination; regular troops.
a.
Measured by an angle; as, angular distance.
n. pl.
A division of Echini which includes the circular, or regular, sea urchins.
a.
Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an angular female.
adv.
In a regular manner; in uniform order; methodically; in due order or time.
a.
Of or pertaining to the jugular vein; as, the jugular foramen.
pl.
of Regulus
a.
Not regular; not conforming to a law, method, or usage recognized as the general rule; not according to common form; not conformable to nature, to the rules of moral rectitude, or to established principles; not normal; unnatural; immethodical; unsymmetrical; erratic; no straight; not uniform; as, an irregular line; an irregular figure; an irregular verse; an irregular physician; an irregular proceeding; irregular motion; irregular conduct, etc. Cf. Regular.
a.
Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
n.
A secular ecclesiastic, or one not bound by monastic rules.
a.
Governed by rule or rules; steady or uniform in course, practice, or occurence; not subject to unexplained or irrational variation; returning at stated intervals; steadily pursued; orderlly; methodical; as, the regular succession of day and night; regular habits.
a.
Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves.
a.
Of or pertaining to a tile; resembling a tile, or arranged like tiles; consisting of tiles; as, a tegular pavement.
a.
Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established customary forms; normal; symmetrical; as, a regular verse in poetry; a regular piece of music; a regular verb; regular practice of law or medicine; a regular building.
a.
Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape; as, a regular flower; a regular sea urchin.
n.
One who is not regular; especially, a soldier not in regular service.