In 1941, the regiment once again stood with its sister regiments and prepared for war in Europe.
The front was long and thin; our division alone held some sixty miles, with the regiments standing elbow to elbow.
Although Nolan was not present due to his parole, his regiment and the men he led and trained stood tall on that day.
So at length we came to the pavilion of Pharaoh, round about which a whole regiment stood on guard.
Following the battle, the allied regiments stood down and returned to their siege positions.
The regiment "stood down" as an active service unit in Athens in February 1947.
The entire regiment stood nailed to the site, in the sweltering confines of the dry river, buzzing like a hive.
The regiment stood at rest for what seemed a long time.
The regiment stood silent, gazing at the group of strangers, or, rather, at the boulders behind which they were concealed.
The regiment stood their ground and the battle was eventually won.