The British Household Cavalry is unusual because half of them are also still mounted on horses.
The ceremonial uniform of the Household Cavalry has two features that are not often seen on other soldiers.
They are worn on the left shoulder in full dress by warrant officers of the Household Cavalry.
Joining them are the mounted bands of the Household Cavalry.
During the training period he remains an officer in the Household Cavalry.
In full light the enemy, alerted by the Household Cavalry's reconnaissance unit, was prepared.
We see, for instance, film of the British Household Cavalry in training.
The post is filled by a serving non-commissioned officer from the Household Cavalry for a period of two years.
In the Household Cavalry, the equivalent appointment is lance-corporal of horse.
Many of the recruits have not even been on a horse before joining the Household Cavalry.