Eyes in the Sky: RBR Coast Guard Elevates Maritime Security with UAV Training

The Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard Unmanned Systems Unit (USU) recently completed a three-day unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operational training course, instructed by US-based experts from Drone Nerds. The course brought together 15 personnel from the Royal Bermuda Regiment, including members of the Coast Guard and the wider battalion, along with two officers from the […]
Royal Bermuda Regiment Launches Anniversary Celebrations

Serving and former soldiers took a trip through the decades last night as the Royal Bermuda Regiment launched its 60th anniversary celebrations at Warwick Camp.Dignitaries, including His Excellency the Governor and RBR Commander-in-Chief Andrew Murdoch, as well as Premier David Burt, were among the guests welcomed for an evening of fellowship and recognition.It was the […]
Two Weeks, One Goal: Recruits Wrap Up Royal Bermuda Regiment’s Second Camp of 2025

Troops from the Royal Bermuda Regiment and the Turks and Caicos Islands Regiment found themselves with increased confidence, new friends and great memories as they completed foundational training last week. The cohort closed out the RBR’s second recruit camp this year on Friday, after two weeks of instruction that included lessons in weapon handling, drill […]
Recruits from Bermuda and TCI Begin Two-Week Military Training at Warwick Camp

Rookie soldiers took their places at Warwick Camp yesterday as the Royal Bermuda Regiment launched its second recruit camp of the year. Twelve new members of the RBR were joined by 23 fresh faces for the Turks and Caicos Islands Regiment – a relatively young organisation that was invited to benefit from the experience and […]
SERVE TO LEAD! LEARN ABOUT BECOMING A ROYAL BERMUDA REGIMENT OFFICER

Residents motivated by challenge and with their sights set on leadership are invited to an informal session to learn more about joining the Royal Bermuda Regiment as a commissioned officer. The RBR seeks two to four people each year to take part in an eight-week reserve commissioning course at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in […]
Royal Bermuda Regiment Helps Revitalize Jamaican School

Portland, Jamaica, Pupils and teachers at Norwich Primary School are now enjoying a brighter, more welcoming environment thanks to the efforts of Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR) troops taking part in Exercise Rum Runner 2025. While the majority of soldiers focused on infantry training, a dedicated team took on a special mission, giving the school a much-needed […]
The Royal Bermuda Regiment and Jamaica Defence Force Strengthen Regional Ties During High-Level Defence Talks

His Excellency the Governor and Royal Bermuda Regiment leadership engage Jamaica Defence Force counterparts during Exercise Rum Runner 2025, exploring shared defence priorities, gender inclusion, and strategic planning. Opportunities for the Royal Bermuda Regiment to work more closely with the Jamaica Defence Force were explored when high-level talks were held between the two organisations to […]
Exercise Rum Runner 2025 Enhances RBR’s Regional Interoperability

More than 100 Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers and officers are in Jamaica for a high-intensity, two-week training programme designed to sharpen their military skills, leadership, and problem-solving abilities. Exercise Rum Runner 2025 offers the battalion an opportunity to train in an unfamiliar environment over an extended period. The scale of this training is not possible […]
New Recruits Reflect on Growth and Challenges a Week into Royal Bermuda Regiment Training

One week into their rigorous foundational training, Royal Bermuda Regiment recruits are already witnessing personal growth and the benefits of military life. From building discipline to pushing their limits, the recruits are embracing the challenges of recruit camp. The soldiers, now more than halfway through their intensive training, have spent the past week immersed in […]
New Recruits Embark On Their Journey At Warwick Camp

The Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR) welcomed a new intake of recruits yesterday as seven women and seventeen men stepped through the gates of Warwick Camp to begin their training. Over the next two weeks,