The Royal Loyal Musketeers ("The Mavericks")

The Royal Loyal Musketeers ("The Mavericks")

Her Majesty's Royal Loyal Musketeers ("The Mavericks") is a fictional Irish Regiment of the British Army mentioned in Rudyard Kipling's novel "Kim" and the novella "The Mutiny of the Mavericks".

The nickname is from the Bull in their colors. Mavericks are stubborn, unbranded cattle that are hard to keep in the herd, much like the independent-minded troops of the regiment. They seem to be a tough regiment with a fierce reputation because in "Kim" they are respectfully known by the natives as the "Red Bullock Men".

Cap Badge: A crowned gold Irish Harp.

Regimental Badge: A red Bull.

Regimental Colours: A white field with the Cap Badge set in the center on a blue rounded and the red Bulls set in the corners.

Battle Honours "(Mentioned in "The Mutiny of the Mavericks")": Vittoria (sic), Salamanca, Toulouse, Waterloo, Moodkee (sic), Ferozshah (sic), Sobraon, Inkerman, The Alma, and Sebastopol (sic).

The battle honours should be listed by date, but some of the battles are out of order. There is also some mention of the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the wars in Afghanistan in passing, but it is unclear wheter they are Honours or just campaigns the regiment served in.

*See Also
**List of Fictional British Regiments


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