
Royal Infantry
Royal Infantry refers to elite soldier units that serve as the core ground forces of a nation's armed forces, specifically designated as "Royal" to honor their distinguished status and historical significance. These troops are trained for combat on land, including roles like front-line combat, patrols, and security. They often belong to a specific branch or regiment with a royal title, symbolizing tradition, pride, and royal patronage. Their duties include defending the nation, participating in international peacekeeping, and representing the country's military heritage, embodying discipline, skill, and loyalty.