Part of an army base, Warwick Camp, the area is still used for training by the Bermuda Regiment, especially in the winter months.
Consequently, in September 1965, the two units were amalgamated to form the Bermuda Regiment.
The Bermuda Regiment does not discriminate on grounds of sexual orientation, as it is formed by random lottery-style conscription.
Today, the Camp is the home of the Bermuda Regiment.
Most of the area is, today, a public parkland, but is still used frequently for military training by the Bermuda Regiment.
Two of the bugles later found their way into The Bermuda Regiment.
Since 1995, the military force in Bermuda has been reduced to the local territorial battalion, the Bermuda Regiment.
The Bermuda Regiment, the colony's local military force, joined with public employees and volunteers to clear streets of debris and restore electricity.
After a review in the late 1990s, the Bermuda Regiment had its establishment reduced to its present format:
The Bermuda Regiment successfully deployed a platoon of internal security trained soldiers to Barbados in 2007.