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Army sheep Private Derby XXX promoted to Lance Corporal | Army sheep Private Derby XXX promoted to Lance Corporal |
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A sheep which is the mascot of a British Army regiment has been promoted at a ceremony marking its formation. | A sheep which is the mascot of a British Army regiment has been promoted at a ceremony marking its formation. |
Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment. | Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment. |
He was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams. | He was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams. |
The Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for "good behaviour". | The Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for "good behaviour". |
He is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century. | He is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century. |
The first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007. | The first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007. |
Lance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014. | Lance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014. |
He has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. | He has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. |
During his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce. |
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