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Royal Scots Greys
plural noun
Also known as: the Greys. the Scots Greys.(formerly) a British cavalry regiment, the Second Dragoons
Word History and Origins
Origin of Royal Scots Greys1
Example Sentences
The Duke served with the armed forces for more than 21 years, starting his career as a second lieutenant with the Royal Scots Greys and retiring in 1976 as a lieutenant-colonel.
He went to Eton before doing his National Service as a trooper with the Royal Scots Greys, having failed his officer training.
Douglas-Home was schooled at Eton and served in the Royal Scots Greys regiment.
There are proud mutterings of hussars, lancers, and Royal Scots Greys, tones of awe for the Panzergrenadiers.
Duke of Kent, 26, gay blade in the Royal Scots Greys: a son, tenth in line to the British throne: in Tver, England.
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