First of Foot

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First of Foot is the traditional nickname of the Royal Scots, the oldest infantry regiment in the British Army.

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First of Foot canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf regimental nickname
appliesTo Royal Scots
associatedWith Scottish regiments
line infantry
branch British Army
country United Kingdom
describes infantry regiment
describesHistoricalStatus oldest infantry regiment in the British Army
hasAlternativeName Royal Scots
surface form: First of Foot, The Royal Scots
hasContext military tradition
regimental identity
hasCulturalSignificance part of British Army regimental traditions
symbol of pride for the Royal Scots
hasSubject Royal Scots Fusiliers
surface form: Royal Scots regiment
hasType military nickname
language English
notableFor being the traditional nickname of the Royal Scots
refersTo Royal Scots
relatesTo regimental precedence
symbolizes historical precedence of the Royal Scots
seniority among infantry regiments
usedBy British Army personnel
Royal Scots Fusiliers
surface form: Royal Scots soldiers
usedIn British military history
Scottish military heritage

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Royal Scots nickname First of Foot