Comprising of 23 Regiments in four Associations (Brigades), the Armie of Parliament is a serious re-enactment group, with large numbers of members, its own artillery trayne, a regiment of Cavalry and a corps of Staff Officers.Our Lord Generall, Richard Boyce, commands the Armie of Parliament in all re-enactments. The Army of Parliament is divided into four Brigades (or Associations), each made up of regiments, bands and dragoones. In addition there are two units that report directly to the Lord General. The Lord General heads the Army. He is assisted by his Staff, who range from the Chief of Staff to humble runners.
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