BigFatCivvy wrote:I'll have a go at being a historical buff. Whilst some of you might recognise me from the Joining the Royal Marines forum, because this is what I want to do, I have plans to join the RGJ if I should fail. Therefore, I've got some info on them for you.
They are indeed the "descendants" of the 95th Rifles from around the 1809-1815 era, and this is the unit which "sharpe" is based on, although I allways thought the series was crap. The historical unit was the among the first units in our army to adopt a green jacket, which was designed as a kind of camo, and also fought in a loose skirmish formation. They were also the first to use the rifled baker rifle, which required a small mallet to tap the ramrod and bullet down to the breach, so how Sharpe manages to loose off three aimed shots in a matter of seconds I don't know!!!!!
Anyway, there is no direct connection between the current RGJ and those 95th guys, but the current RGJ was formed on the 1st Jan 1966, and was an amalgamation of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire light Infantry (43rd & 52nd) the Kings own Rifle corps (60th rifles) and the rifle brigade. The home of the unit has been at Winchester since 1858.
As for any info regarding their actual ability and current status, I know nothing as I merely a wannabe Royal Marine, who has a secondary plan. And an interest in military history.
Hello, you are indeed correct in most respects, however more information for those interested, the 1st and 2nd Battalions have strong links to the Regiments that made up these Battalions before 1994 (when 3RGJ was dropped) and 1966 (when the current RGJ was formed)
The 1st Battalion was made up of the Ox's and Bucks LI, which decended from the the 43rd and 52nd Reg of Foot iirc, the 2nd Battalion (obviously the better of the two

) was made up of the Kings Royal Rifle Corp, which decended from, the 60th American (yes, they were made up of the right minded colonials

)
The now disbanded 3RGJ was made up of the Rifle Brigade, which descended from the 95th.
The Regiment has moved around a lot over the years, mainly Germany, Northern Ireland but last year returned to the UK.
RGJ's rep comes from some incidents in the 1980's as well as cyprus which I will not go into, as most of them are either bullshit or exaggerated
