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1951 New Year Honours and Coldstream Guards

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between 1951 New Year Honours and Coldstream Guards

1951 New Year Honours vs. Coldstream Guards

The 1951 New Years Honours were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Coldstream Guards (COLDM GDS) is a part of the Guards Division, Foot Guards regiments of the British Army.

Similarities between 1951 New Year Honours and Coldstream Guards

1951 New Year Honours and Coldstream Guards have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Grenadier Guards, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Scots Guards.

Grenadier Guards

The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is an infantry regiment of the British Army.

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Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS or RMA Sandhurst), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army's initial officer training centre.

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Scots Guards

The Scots Guards (SG), part of the Guards Division, is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army.

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1951 New Year Honours and Coldstream Guards Comparison

1951 New Year Honours has 525 relations, while Coldstream Guards has 228. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.40% = 3 / (525 + 228).

References

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