| BLACKWATCH | Former regiment, now a battalion in the Royal Regiment of Scotland |
| STEALT | Stone each Lieutenant in Royal Regiment of Scotland bagged |
| SAS | Andy McNab's former regiment (1,1,1) |
| ARGYLL | Former regiment ---- and Sutherland Highlanders (6) |
| REGIMENT | A military formation varying in size from a battalion to a number of battalions (8) |
| BREN | A type of light gun from a battalion without Royal Engineers |
| GRENADIER | In the British Army, a member of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade |
| ABATTOIR | A battalion rebel over scene of bloodshed |
| ARTILLERY | The A of RA as a regiment of the British Army (9) |
| ABATIS | A battalion is to build up this rampart |
| ABATTIS | A battalion, less than half is reaching rampart (7) |
| GLORY | 1989 film telling the story of a regiment of African-American soldiers in the American Civil War |
| BUFFS | The -----, Royal East Kent Regiment, formerly the Third Regiment of Foot (5) |
| DRAGOON | The Royal Scots - Guards; cavalry regiment of the British Army with its HQ in Edinburgh Castle (7) |
| COLDSTREAMGUARDS | Regiment of the British Army which has its home on the north bank of the River Tweed (10,6) |
| SCOTSGUARDS | Regiment of the British Army created in 1642 upon instruction of Charles I (5,6) |
| LIFEGUARDS | Senior regiment of the British Army that with the Blues and Royals makes up the Household Cavalry |
| ARAROBA | Powder from a regiment of gunners used to smother a rifle |
| COHORS | Properly, a courtyard; commonly, regiment of a legion |
| GUARDS | Life -; regiment of the Household Cavalry with the Blues and Royals (6) |