Guards Division
The Guards Division was an administrative unit of the British Army responsible for the training and administration of the regiments of Foot Guards and the London Guards reserve battalion. The Guards Division was responsible for providing two battalions for public duties to London District ; although the guards are most associated with ceremony, they are nevertheless operational infantry battalions, and as such perform all the various roles of infantry. In 2022, the Guards Division was renamed as the Guards and Parachute Division.
Current units
As of 2020, units comprised the Guards Division Headquarters, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster:Guards battalions:
- 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards
- 1st Battalion, Irish Guards
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards
- 1st Battalion, London Guards
- * Ypres Company, Grenadier Guards, in Kingston upon Thames
- * No 17 Company, Coldstream Guards, in Hammersmith
- * G Company, Scots Guards, in Clapham Junction
- * No 15 Company, Irish Guards, in Camberwell
- Nijmegen Company, Grenadier Guards
- No 7 Company, Coldstream Guards
- F Company, Scots Guards
- No 9 Company, Irish Guards
- No 12 Company, Irish Guards
Past units
Past units include :- 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, reduced to Nijmegan Company
- 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, reduced to No. 7 Company
- 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards, reduced to F Company
- Band of the Grenadier Guards, transferred to Royal Corps of Army Music on formation of that corps
- Band of the Coldstream Guards, transferred to CAMUS
- Band of the Scots Guards, transferred to CAMUS
- Band of the Irish Guards, transferred to CAMUS
- Band of the Welsh Guards, transferred to CAMUS
- London Regiment, redesignated as London Guards
Telling the regiments apart
The five regiments of foot guards are most often seen in full dress uniform, comprising navy trousers, scarlet tunic and bearskin cap. From a distance they appear identical, but there are ways to distinguish between the regiments:- The colour of the plume, and which side of the bearskin it is worn on
- The spacing of the tunic buttons
- The badge worn on the collar
- The badge worn on the shoulder
| Regiment | Plume | Plume colour | Button spacing | Collar badge | Shoulder badge |
| Grenadier Guards | Left | White | Singly | Grenade | Royal Cypher |
| Coldstream Guards | Right | Red | Pairs | Garter Star | Rose |
| Scots Guards | Threes | Thistle | Thistle Star | ||
| Irish Guards | Right | Blue | Fours | Shamrock | St Patrick Star |
| Welsh Guards | Left | Fives | Leek | Leek |