Blanco's regiment was placed under the command of General Pablo González.
In 1718 the regiment was placed on the Irish establishment and posted to Ireland, where it remained for seventy-five years.
During the Second World War, 1939-1945, the regiment was placed on local protective duty in Canada.
The 5th Marines and 23rd Infantry regiments were placed in reserve.
In 1686, the regiment was placed on the establishment of the English Army and the word battalion was first used.
In 1987, the regiment was placed under the command of the 2nd Divisional Engineers.
The regiment was formed in 1658, and placed on the English establishment three years later, with the official formation of the "modern" British Army.
After the attack at Cold Harbor, the regiment was placed in reserve until its enlistment expired.
The regiment was placed in a cadre status, and officially "moved" to England in April 1783.
On 17 February 1649 his regiment was placed on the establishment, and ordered to be completed.