cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45047302

The King’s Guard adopted the penguin as their mascot in 1972 during a visit to Edinburgh for the annual Military Tattoo. The tradition has stuck and each time the Guards visit the city, Nils Olav is promoted and invited to inspect the troops once more.

Sir Nils Olav, colonel-in-chief of the Norwegian Army’s King’s Guard, inspects his troops in 2008. Olav was inducted into the army in 1972 with the rank of lance corporal, and has received a series of promotions since then as well as a knighthood. Since 2023 he has held the rank of major general. The name Nils Olav, and its associated ranks, have been used by three king penguins over the years, all resident at Edinburgh Zoo. The animal pictured is the second. His military insignia is attached to his flipper.

Author: Mark Owens

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  • gomp@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I can’t decide if it’s cute or just ridiculous (I mean, the whole story - the penguin is obviously cute)

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    During my first year in the Norwegian army, Nils Olav was technically my superior, so it is my firm belief that it’s as ridiculous and cute as it sounds. He lived in Edinburgh, though. But our base had a statue of him that we used to salute when returning from the city after a few beers.

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    2 days ago

    Shouldn’t it say Sir Nils Olav? No respect :(

    Edit: It does say it in the 2nd paragraph, so I guess I’ll give them a pass, even though they should have shown that respect throughout the article.