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'''training'''
Their training is 8 weeks longer than for regular infantry regiments, half of this extra training is devoted to expertise in their specialisation whilst the other half is devoted to drill and ceremony (such as parades)
'''culture'''
Troops of the regiment are known for their discipline and good behaviour as well as their valour and are mostly recruited from military families.  Officers are also known for their valour but also have a reputation as womanisers. The officers of the Royal Madinat Al-Islam are known for being upper-class and many royals have had officer ranks in this regiment.
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Revision as of 20:54, 15 November 2020

Royal Madinat Al-Islam Infantry
Active1923-
CountryIslamic Sultanate of Sharifistan
BranchArmy
Typeinfantry
Rolemechanised infantry and ceremonial functions (e.g. parades)
Size4,000
Garrison/HQInfantry Garrison, Madinat Al-Islam, Sharifistan
Nickname(s)The Sultans' Brothers
PatronSultan Suleiman Khan
Motto(s)"Soldiers of Allah"
MarchAllahu Akbar
Mascot(s)Genghis (Alsatian)
EngagementsPacification of Libya (Libyan side), World War Two, Baluchistan Insurgency (Pakistani side), Korean War, Former Yugoslavia Conflict and Sharifistani Israeli-Wars
DecorationsDistinguished Gallantry Medal, royal patronage
Battle honoursLibya, Baluchistan, Croatia, Sarajeyvo, Belgrade, Imjin and Kurdistan
Insignia
Identification
symbol
A castle with a crescent and star.

training

Their training is 8 weeks longer than for regular infantry regiments, half of this extra training is devoted to expertise in their specialisation whilst the other half is devoted to drill and ceremony (such as parades)

culture

Troops of the regiment are known for their discipline and good behaviour as well as their valour and are mostly recruited from military families. Officers are also known for their valour but also have a reputation as womanisers. The officers of the Royal Madinat Al-Islam are known for being upper-class and many royals have had officer ranks in this regiment.