// from King George, and he said ( civil and military servants in between, Off you go! - - and then thanked them for their loyal service //
This reminds me of Cromwell's New Model Army.
The restoration of king Charles II saw the birth of what we call today, the British Army.
I think it was General Monck who ordered the NMA to lay down their arms, swear allegiance to the King (which they did), they then gathered up their arms and subsequently became the King's guard under the name of the English Army.
Striking is the fact that it was the NMA that had defeated the Cavaliers (royalists), and ultimately led to the beheading of his father King Charles I.
How fickle is that?