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You can use it to describe military organization or order, such as of soldiers, rules or regulations, or to describe when someone is extremely regimented, meaning that they stick to a strict set of rules or regulations. For example, "The military camp had very regimental rules for the soldiers."
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regimental
adjective
Relating to a regiment
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The men of a regiment, after marriage, continued to live in their fortified regimental village.
At the start, Sheffield Cathedral is a must – check out the Tudor Shrewsbury chapel, the medieval chancel and sanctuary and the regimental chapel of St George.
You believe the amnesia's real, but the psycho still lurks beneath: "you're a bit peripheral, like a regimental mascot".
That has exposed long-standing inefficiencies in the army's traditional regimental structure.
Now he does it for India, confining himself mainly to the 19th.Though lovers of pomp and circumstance will find plenty to regale them in the form of pig-sticking, Calcutta balls and regimental dinners, this is predominantly an account of what it was like to serve as an ordinary soldier in a scorched and unhealthy land.
The influence of his years in the PLA, where he rose from border guard to regimental commander, is evident.
There are several reasons for this, including the British army's early move to professionalism in 1960, the high status afforded to young officers by the regimental system and a history of relentless operations the last year the army was not engaged overseas was 1968.
Two years ago KPMG, a global audit firm, named Nigeria as the most fraud-prone country in Africa.Corruption blossomed in the late 1960s during the Biafran civil war, when money flowing into regimental coffers went into private pockets.
Mr McChrystal is also the only one to whom Mr Karzai is said to have warmed.Eighteen months after arriving to oversee the transition to complete Afghan security control, Mr Dunford ceded command on August 26th, returning to America to lead the Marine Corps.Mr Dunford's rise to the rank of four-star general included a regimental command in Iraq, where he earned the nickname "Fighting Joe".
Imagine further that all these royals pocketed fat state stipends, with many holding lifelong fiefs as government ministers, department heads, regimental commanders or provincial governors, with no parliament to hold them in check.
Towards the end of the war he had joined up, but he was too confrontational, too much the misfit to suit regimental life, and, following a puzzling incident in Egypt involving the handling of pass books, he was court-martialled and imprisoned.
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