Marine Regiment (Denmark)
| Marine Regiment | |
|---|---|
| Marineregimentet | |
| Active | 1672 – 1814 under Denmark–Norway 1814 – 2000 under Denmark |
| Disbanded | 3 June 2000 |
| Country | Denmark–Norway Denmark |
| Branch | Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy Royal Danish Army |
| Type | Marines |
| Role | Amphibious warfare Anti-tank warfare Artillery observer Bomb disposal Close-quarters battle Cold-weather warfare Direct fire Fire support Force protection Indirect fire Intelligence assessment Military communications Military engineering Military intelligence Military logistics Naval boarding Patrolling Raiding Reconnaissance Urban warfare |
| Size | Regiment |
| Garrison/HQ | Almegård barracks |
| Motto(s) | Nec timide, nec temere (Neither timidly nor rashly) |
| Battle honours | Torsebro 1710 Gadebusch 1712 Fredericia 1849 Frederikstad 1850 Dybbøl 1864 |
The Marine Regiment (Danish: Marineregimentet) was the naval infantry regiment of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, and later an infantry marines regiment, established in 1672 by Christian IV and based at Glückstadt Naval Station.