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2603:, the senior French infantry regiment, was formed in 1562, whereas the Scots had been raised in 1625 as Hepburn's Regiment and only entered French service in 1635 but, it is said, claimed a lineage from Scots in French service dating back to the C13th. Versions of this tradition vary but the story turns on the existence of either one regiment or the other dating back to service under Pontius Pilate at the time of Christ's crucifixion. The most common version tells of the name 'Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard' being tossed by the French as a jibe against the Scots. They replied that if their regiment had been on guard the night of the Crucifixion, the Sepulchre would not have been empty the next morning.
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1421:, where the 11th was almost wiped out, and spent the remainder of the war on the Western Front. The 11th and 12th moved to Germany after the armistice; the 12th was reduced to a cadre in April 1919 and disbanded in the UK in June, whilst the 11th was reduced to a cadre and disbanded at Cologne in November. The 13th remained in Belgium, being reduced to a cadre in March 1919 and disbanded in the UK in June.
1922:. In this role, the Battalion was equipped with Land Rovers, a change from the normal equipment used by previous and subsequent NCB units, which were armoured infantry battalions. Returning to Scotland in 1979, C Company was detached as 'C Battalion' providing administrative support to the Edinburgh Tattoo. In 1980, they undertook a two-month tour in Northern Ireland, and moved there under
997:, but was running low on ammunition as the British officers had underestimated the amount of insurgents, and with the enemy beginning to flank, Colonel Charles Gore gave the order to withdraw. A move to the West Indies in 1843 was complicated by half the regiment being shipwrecked and delayed several months, but was successful, and the regiment finally returned to Scotland in 1846.
1347:; it too was withdrawn to France for the Somme. The two heavily depleted battalions were amalgamated in July 1916, and spent the remainder of war on the Western Front as the 5/6th. After the war, it remained in Belgium until January 1919 when it moved into Germany, and was reduced to a cadre in October 1919 and sent home to be disbanded.
1440:; all three spent the remainder of the war on the Western Front. The 15th and 16th were reduced to cadres in May 1918 and disbanded in August; the 17th was based in Belgium after the armistice, and provided internal security in France and Belgium in early 1919, before being reduced to a cadre in April and disbanded shortly afterward.
1213:(BEF), arriving in France on 14 August and seeing action on the afternoon of the 23rd. The Special Reserve had been mobilised, with the 3rd Battalion activated at Weymouth, and all seven battalions of the Territorial Force had mobilised and raised an additional second-line battalion by the end of 1914. A further seven battalions of
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750:. The West Indies were hotbeds of disease, and the battalion lost more than half its strength to disease in this period. It was reformed from militia volunteers in Ireland in 1798: This year saw a major rebellion erupt in Ireland after years of simmering tension. The Lothian Fencibles fought with distinction at the
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The 7th/9th (Highlanders) and 8th
Battalions were reconstituted in the Territorial Army in 1947. Both battalions remained until 1961, when the latter was absorbed and the single battalion retitled the 8th/9th Battalion. In 1967 this was disbanded and reconstituted as two separate companies, A Company
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was formed. In total, the Royal Scots raised some thirty-five battalions of infantry and over 100,000 men during the course of the First World War, of which fifteen battalions saw active service. 11,000 soldiers serving in the regiment were killed, and over 40,000 wounded. Among other decorations and
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before the collapse of the French government, but was quickly withdrawn. The regiment raised a fifth battalion in June 1940; it was created as the 50th (Holding) Battalion in June 1940 where it would 'hold' men who were medically unfit, temporarily homeless or on a course etc. but redesignated the
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until June 1919, when it returned to
Scotland to disband. The remaining battalions all remained in the UK on Home Service, and did not see active duty. However, six saw significant periods of service in Ireland, where they served as garrison units, and were often involved in local security – armed
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review, when it was initially announced that the Royal Scots and King's Own
Scottish Borderers would amalgamate. That amalgamation was subsequently rescinded. The Royal Scots Battalion and King's Own Scottish Borderers Battalion duly amalgamated on 1 August 2006 – upon their amalgamation, the new
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battalion, and four battalions of the newly renamed
Territorial Army, all four of which were activated during the 1921 coal strike. In January 1922, reductions in the military led to the amalgamation of the Territorial component into two battalions. The three battalions not retained in 1921 were
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Tangier 1680, Namur 1695, Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, Malplaquet, Louisburg, Havannah, Egmont-op-Zee, Egypt, St Lucia 1803, Corunna, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria, San
Sebastian, Nive, Peninsula, Niagara, Waterloo, Nagpore, Maheidpoor, Ava, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Taku Forts, Pekin 1860,
2147:, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917, St Quentin, Rosières, Lys, Estaires, Messines 1918, Hazebrouck, Bailleul, Kemmel, Béthune, Soissonnais-Ourcq, Tardenois, Amiens, Bapaume 1918, Drocourt-Quéant, Hindenburg Line, Canal du Nord, St Quentin Canal, Beaurevoir, Courtrai, Selle, Sambre,
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were passed by the War Office. Among many changes was the merger of the many numbered regiments of foot into un-numbered 'county regiments'. Because the regiment already had two battalions, it fared much better than the many other regiments which lost their identities and merged into new
1849:, and A Company (8th/9th Royal Scots) of The Royal Scots and Cameronians Territorials. By 1971, both companies were in the battalions of the 52nd Lowland Volunteers, and though the Royal Scots name was retained in the title the regiment no longer had a Territorial Army element.
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The 1st battalion was sent to
Ireland after the end of the Napoleonic wars, and stationed there from 1816 until 1825, when it was moved to the West Indies, where it remained until 1835. The 2nd battalion, however, had a more active time; based in India, it was involved in the
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With the re-armament program in the late 1930s, the
Territorial component of the regiment was heavily altered; one of the two battalions was converted into an anti-aircraft role in 1938 whilst the other formed a duplicate 8th Battalion on 2 August 1939.
1602:. Recent research has suggested that around twenty Royal Scots suffered a similar fate. The remnants of the battalion were reconstituted in Bradford in June. After Dunkirk, the battalion spent nearly two years on home defence preparing for a potential
1598:. After being heavily hit by armoured attacks, the battalion ceased fighting on the afternoon of 27 May. The adjacent unit, the 2nd Battalion, Royal Norfolks, had almost one hundred men taken prisoner and later shot by their captors in the
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on 1 May 1887). In addition to the two regular battalions and depot, the regiment now took control of the various militia and infantry (rifle) volunteers based in the above counties. This left the regiment with the following structure:
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on a red coat were worn until "royal blue" distinctions were adopted in the early 18th century. The
Scottish thistle of St Andrew featured on belt-plates and other parts of the uniform. The standard red/scarlet and blue uniform of most
2030:. Operating as an independent museum, the exhibits include dioramas, uniforms, medals, weapons, drums, ceremonial regalia and silver. Displays focus on the regiment's activities since its founding in 1633 up to contemporary Army life.
1514:. Under the Cardwell system, it was common for one battalion to remain at home while the other one served overseas, and accordingly in January 1926 the 2nd Battalion moved to Egypt, then to China in 1928. In 1930, they moved to
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in 1981 for a two-year deployment. In 1983, they returned to
Kirknewton for two years and during this time they were deployed to the Falkland Islands for four months. In 1985, they returned to Germany, deploying to the
2309:; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel by James in October 1688, confirmed by William in March 1689, commanded the regiment in Flanders, confirmed as Colonel March 1691, seniority backdated to 31 December 1688. Killed at the
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met George
Douglas in Rochester and recorded that "Here in the streets, I did hear the Scotch march beat by the drums before the soldiers, which is very odde." In 1667, the regiment was accused of looting after the
1914:. They were relieved in early 1975 returning unexpectedly to Kirknewton near Edinburgh and did a further four-month tour of Northern Ireland, where three soldiers were lost in a roadside bomb attack. They moved to
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began a few hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor; after bitter fighting, the garrison surrendered on Christmas Day. The newly formed 12th Battalion was disbanded and reformed as the 2nd Battalion in May 1942.
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After the rebellion was over in Ireland they were used in minor raids on the coast of Spain in 1800. Meanwhile, from 1793 to 1801, the 2nd Battalion was based in the Mediterranean. It fought at the
3669:) was sent to Germany as an occupation unit, but not until after the armistice had been signed, whilst the 4th (Reserve) Bn spent February 1919 protecting key points in Glasgow against strike riots
2182:, Cheux, Defence of Rauray, Caen, Esquay, Mont Pincon, Aart, Nederrijn, Best, Scheldt, Flushing, Meijel, Venlo Pocket, Roer, Rhineland, Reichswald, Cleve, Goch, Rhine, Uelzen, Bremen, Artlenberg,
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for 'Tangier' in 1908, but the colony and its garrison was evacuated in 1684. A war diary for 1680 was kept by its commander, Sir James Halkett, allegedly one of the first examples to survive.
574:, it mutinied on 15 March 1689, a combination of not being paid and dislike at being commanded by a foreigner. However, the mutineers were treated with leniency and later agreed to the move.
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1732:. In January 1945 it moved to Palestine with the rest of the 1st Infantry Division, where it was active in security duties in October and November, and was then redeployed to the
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before being disbanded and its men prevented from travelling for 30 days thereafter; many chose to remain, while those who arrived in England did so without money or possessions.
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was won. After the war, the 1st battalion moved to Ceylon in 1857 and thence to India, returning home in 1870, whilst the 2nd battalion moved to Hong Kong, and saw action in the
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worn during the final decades of the regiment's separate existence consisted of a dark blue bonnet with regimental dicing, dark blue doublet, and Hunting Stewart tartan trews.
1906:, Piper Malcolm Halliday played at the roadside becoming known as "The piper of Cyprus". This had put the Regiment on a war footing and they were involved in riots attacking
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units, the 7th/9th, which was the 7th and 9th battalions merged, and 8th Battalions, mobilised in Scotland in September; the 7th/9th was briefly deployed to France with the
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and converted into an anti-aircraft role, becoming the 4th/5th Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (52nd Searchlight Regiment). It was later transferred to the
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Historical Record of the First, or Royal Regiment of Foot: Containing an Account of the Origin of the Regiment in the Reign of King James VI of Subsequent Services to 1846
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Historical Record of the First, or Royal Regiment of Foot: Containing an Account of the Origin of the Regiment in the Reign of King James VI of Subsequent Services to 1846
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in 1689. After Schomberg was killed in Ireland, he was promoted Colonel in July 1690. The second battalion arrived from Scotland in 1690 and both battalions fought at the
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required the repatriation of all Scots and English units from France; reluctant to lose veteran troops, this was made as hard as possible. Dumbarton's was posted to the
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Mobile Force, with the battalion undertaking two four-month tours of duty in Northern Ireland. The battalion was then posted to Cyprus in early 1974. Unfortunately,
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was the one exception for second-line battalions; it did not raise a second battalion until 1915, whilst the 8th had already raised its third-line battalion in 1914
419:, who remained in Scotland and had little contact with the regiment, other than supplying recruits. In 1653, he assigned the Colonelcy to his younger half-brother,
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1447:, but never served in this role. It was the only second-line battalion of the regiment to be sent overseas, moving to Archangel in August 1918, and serving in the
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invaded the island and created the "Green Line", which still partitions the island. During the action of moving service families and holidaymakers to safety from
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campaign, and remained there until 1891, when it moved back to the UK to serve as the depot battalion and the 2nd moved out to India. With the outbreak of the
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1789:, which would gain an excellent reputation in the campaign, and itself was formed a 2nd Line duplicate of the 1st Line 52nd Division. In June 1944, they
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The 11th ran into a wire entanglement and was caught in crossfire. The commanding officer was killed, along with a sizeable proportion of the battalion
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The 2nd Battalion team won several competitions in the 1890s, including the Surrey Cup, Malta Cup, Secunderabad Cup, Harris Cup, and Bombay Rovers Cup.
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The 7th/9th Battalion was still part of the 155th Infantry Brigade and was attached to the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division, which was trained for
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By the end of 1914, the regiment stood at a strength of 24 battalions; another six Territorial battalions and three New Army battalions (one of
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At the outbreak of the First World War, the 1st was in India, and returned to the UK in November; the 2nd was immediately deployed with the
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Both battalions were subsequently dispatched to the West Indies, the 1st from 1801 to 1812, and the 2nd from 1803 to 1806. The 1st occupied
396:. The nucleus came from Hepburn's previous regiment, which fought with the Swedes from 1625 until August 1632, when Hepburn quarrelled with
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in 1920, all seven Territorial battalions of the regiment were reconstituted. At the beginning of 1921, the regiment was formally retitled
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The 1st Battalion had returned to the West Indies as a garrison in 1790, and served there until 1797, with a brief period of combat in the
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Until 2004, the Royal Scots had been one of five line infantry regiments never to be amalgamated in its entire history, a claim shared by
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in 1922, then to Aden in 1925. They finally returned to the UK in 1926, barracked at Maryhill in Glasgow, where they saw duty in the
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in 1810. The 2nd then moved to India, where it would remain until 1826, whilst the 1st was sent to Quebec with the outbreak of the
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at the High Street in Linlithgow (since demolished) (all Territorial Force). See Scottish Military History Society lineage pages
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converted to support units outside the regimental structure. The 4th/5th Battalion was later, in 1938, transferred to the
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of the old 10th (Cyclists) Battalion forming the 14th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment. Both were transferred into the
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In April 1942 the 1st Battalion, Royal Scots was moved to Bombay, and then to Chittagong in December, still with
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in 1934, and finally Hong Kong in January 1938. At the same time, the 1st Battalion was deployed to serve in the
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1534:. Some sources suggest the 1st Battalion was briefly reorganised as a machine-gun battalion during this period.
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three battalions forming the main Rifle Volunteers element – forming the 1st volunteer battalion of the regiment
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and the advance to the Rhine; it crossed the Rhine in March 1945 and advanced to Bremen by the end of the war.
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Major Jimmy Howe's Experience with 1st Battalion The Royal Scots holding the Dunkirk Perimeter at Le Paradis
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in Leith, the 8th Battalion at Nungate in Haddington (since demolished), the 9th (Highlanders) Battalion at
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but refused to fund replacements. It remained in France until 1679, apart from a period during the 1664-67
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Sir John was killed in 1636 and succeeded as Colonel by his brother George, then, after his death in 1637,
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In the army reforms of 1751, the unit was ranked as the most senior infantry line regiment and titled the
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in 1945. It was withdrawn to India to rest and refit in April 1945, and moved to Singapore in December.
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two-battalion regiments. Under the February 1881 proposals, the regiment was due to be redesignated as
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moved to amalgamate the two battalions. This was not a new idea: the origins of the combined entity,
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in August 1940 as the 52nd (Queen's Edinburgh, Royal Scots) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery.
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and airlanding operations, but was never used in this way. In October 1944 they moved to the
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1st Edinburgh (City) Rifle Volunteers (The Queen's City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade)
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and ordered back to France; while awaiting transport, over 700 of the 1,500 men deserted.
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battalion took the name Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland.
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Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard : a History of the First or the Royal Regiment of Foot
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in mid-1976 as the Nuclear Convoy Battalion charged with the protection of 8 Regiment
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mobilised at Edinburgh in August 1914, and moved to France in February 1915 with the
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which apparently was the result of a 17th-century boasting contest with the French
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was restored as king; in January 1661, Douglas's was sent to England in response to
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Scottish soldiers in France in the reign of the Sun King: nursery for men of honour
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The 4th was deployed to the Baltic in 1813, being involved with the recapture of
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Frank Wilson, p. 90, "Regiments at a Glance", Blackie & Son Ltd, London 1958
3737:, and was then absorbed as A Company into 4th/5th (Queen's Edinburgh) Battalion.
2785:
Stevenson, David (2004). "Douglas, Archibald, styled earl of Angus and Ormond".
1617:
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on 3 September 1939, the 1st Battalion, Royal Scots was at Aldershot as part of
1296:, which killed 210 officers and men and wounded another 224. They fought at the
941:(1813), before advancing into France in 1814. It was sent to Belgium during the
338:
Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment)
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in September 2002 for six months prior to their deployment in November 2003 to
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from June 1955 to February 1956. They then spent two years in England, two in
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1755:, where the 52nd Division served with distinction, and then participating in
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328:. The regiment existed continuously until 2006, when it amalgamated with the
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McCance, Captain HM (1922). "Tangier 1680; the Diary of Sir James Halkett".
4611:"Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: pontius pilates bodyguard"
1836:
1606:. The 1st Royal Scots, along with the rest of the 2nd Division, was sent to
1343:
had mobilised at the same time and been dispatched to Egypt in 1915 for the
1331:
who served with 'D' Company of the 5th (QER) Battalion . They fought at the
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and 1/10th. Additionally, the successor unit of the 14th (Reserve) Bn (now
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Ewing, Appendix III. This was the 19th Battalion, later transferred to the
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The 15th was raised in September 1914, the 16th (which came to be known as
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The Dutch raid on the Medway in 1667; the regiment was based nearby at the
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and 1/7th mobilised in Edinburgh in August 1914, and were assigned to the
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Paterson, Vol I, Appendix 5. These battalions were the 11th, 12th, 13th,
2670:" dress was adopted in 1881. For the Royal Scots this included a scarlet
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2md Midlothian (Midlothian & Peebles-shire) Rifle Volunteer Corps –
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to recruit 1200 Scots for service with the French army in the 1618–1648
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Memoirs and adventures of Sir John Hepburn By James Grant, 1851 (p.236)
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A piper of the Royal Scots in Korea after the Armistice, Christmas 1953
1677:, moved into defensive positions around the colony. On 8 December, the
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700:
562:; Dumbarton followed him into exile and one of William's subordinates,
494:, even after the Anglo-Dutch war ended in February 1674; it became the
3389:
These were the 3rd Battalion (Special Reserve), with the 4th and 5th (
3185:
Bartlett and Jeffery, A Military History of Ireland, Chapter 12 pg 284
1915:
1591:
555:; a second battalion was raised in March 1686 and posted to Scotland.
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Military units and formations of the United Kingdom in the Korean War
6139:
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Richard Simkin's Uniforms of the British Army. The Infantry Regiments
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and 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers. The brigade was a part of the
1724:. The 2nd Royal Scots were serving in 66th Brigade alongside the 1st
1405:
A raiding party of 11th Royal Scots preparing for action in July 1918
1109:
regular, previously 2nd Battalion, 1st (Royal Scots) Regiment of Foot
1103:
regular, previously 1st Battalion, 1st (Royal Scots) Regiment of Foot
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The regiment was listed on the English military establishment as the
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An Apprenticeship in Arms: The Origins of the British Army 1585-1702
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12th Battalion in October 1940. Also raised were the 10th and 11th (
1292:. Whilst the division was mobilising, the 1/7th was involved in the
1035:
In 1881, following comprehensive reforms following the Crimean war (
2690:
until 1939, although worn only to a limited extent after 1914. The
2111:'17 '18, Gravenstafel, St Julien, Frezenberg, Bellewaarde, Aubers,
1932:
1903:
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in 1675, after George Douglas was made Earl of Dumbarton. The 1678
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19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding – Princess of Wales's Own)
5207:
5152:"The Royal Scots – Regulars, Militia and Rifle Volunteers Lineage"
4892:. History of warfare. Vol. 24 (illustrated ed.). BRILL.
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1876:, then back to England and a three-year spell in Germany with the
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in April 1680, with another twelve in September. It was awarded a
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Business of Some Heat: The United Nations Force in Cyprus 1972-74
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1327:. A poignant Christmas card was produced by the Edinburgh artist
1265:, and returned to Edinburgh in May 1919. The 2nd was part of the
1187:
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516:
ca 1670; the regiment was part of the Tangier Garrison, 1680–1684
513:
407:; following the custom of the time, the unit became known as the
4849:
Childs, John (1984). "The British Brigade in France 1672-1678".
3695:
2821:
Glozier, MR (2004). "Douglas, George, first earl of Dumbarton".
1417:, and moved to France in mid-1915. They first saw action at the
1390:
in March 1916, with whom they fought for two years, then to the
1323:
mobilised in Edinburgh in August 1914, and were assigned to the
1114:
3rd Battalion (The Queen's Edinburgh Regiment of Light Infantry)
8581:
Regiments of the British Army in the American Revolutionary War
5094:"British Territorials and Volunteers, an introductory overview"
4236:. regiments.org. Archived from the original on 30 December 2005
4037:"Lineage of Scottish Territorial Infantry Battalions 1947–1967"
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The Organization of the British Army in the American Revolution
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Infantry of the 8th Battalion, Royal Scots, serving as part of
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in November, where it spent the rest of the war It was sent to
704:
653:, an 89-year-old reputed to be the last serving veteran of the
547:
succeeded Charles in 1685, the regiment fought at the decisive
4200:"Museum of the Royal Scots and the Royal Regiment of Scotland"
4003:. Regiments.org. Archived from the original on 17 January 2006
3612:
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3510:, battalions; the New Army units were the 17th, also known as
3099:
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1990:
initially maintained their identities as separate battalions.
593:
in 1692, where Sir Robert was killed. They then fought at the
6644:
Leeds Rifles, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
6489:
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
4641:
2675:
2263:
1869:
1825:
in March 1945 and advanced to Hamburg by the end of the war.
1821:, until the end of the war; it entered Belgium in September,
1436:, moved to France in early 1916, and first saw action at the
1301:
1183:
412:
6414:
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
3672:
3165:
1982:. When five Scottish regiments were amalgamated to form the
1961:
1386:, and then to Third Army reserve. They were assigned to the
7059:
51st (2nd York, West Riding, The King's Own Light Infantry)
3595:
3078:
1951:
1947:
1873:
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Regimental Depot (part of the 1st Regimental District), at
1048:, however under the final July reform, the regiment became
874:(1814). In February 1812, the regiment was retitled as the
741:
373:
Contemporary engraving of Scots mercenaries serving in the
48:
3040:
1452:
patrols, mobile columns to 'show the flag', and the like.
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of 1679–1681. Four of its twenty-one companies joined the
6799:
13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert's Light Infantry)
3477:
3475:
3347:"Naval & Military intelligence - The Army in India".
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and black-cock feather. This continued as the regimental
2485:
25 July 2005–28 Mar 2006: Brig. Robert Logan Scott-Bowden
1958:
for six months, returning to Iraq again in January 2006.
8606:
British military units and formations of the War of 1812
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indicate they were disbanded or renumbered before 1881.
8165:
107th (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers)
6804:
14th (Buckinghamshire – The Prince of Wales's Own)
6429:
Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
6389:
Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
2946:
Scottish soldiers in France in the reign of the Sun King
2893:
1253:
in 1915, before the division was withdrawn and moved to
6289:
Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
2976:
2951:
2163:, Rumani, Egypt 1915–16, Gaza, El Mughar, Nebi Samwil,
1460:
The regiment was reduced sharply in size following the
1277:, and thence at almost all of the major actions on the
807:, before fighting in the 1801 Egyptian campaign at the
566:, was appointed Colonel. While awaiting transport from
27:
Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006
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Military units and formations in Burma in World War II
4302:
Parrott, David (2004). "Hepburn (aka Hebron), James".
3472:
3351:. No. 36896. London. 11 October 1902. p. 12.
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981:, where it fought at the Battle of Nagpore (1817) and
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in 1809 before being withdrawn by sea and sent to the
605:
ended the war in 1697, it was transferred to Ireland.
6524:
Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
6519:
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
4779:
Famous Regiments: The Royal Scots: The Royal Regiment
3282:"Proposals for Regimental Mergers, 1881 [UK]"
2597:
regarding the respective seniority of each regiment.
878:, the first official appearance of the popular name.
799:(1794), returning briefly to Northern Europe for the
8551:
Military units and formations disestablished in 2006
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49th (Hertfordshire - Princess Charlotte of Wales's)
4121:
The King's Own Scottish Borderers: A Concise History
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of the 13th. A seventh VC was won by Lance-Corporal
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as 1st and 2nd Labour Companies of 10th Labour Group
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Paterson, Vol I, Appendix 5. The new units were the
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Land Forces of Britain, The Empire, and Commonwealth
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September 1636: Col. George Hepburn; killed outside
1986:
on 28 March 2006, the Royal Scots Battalion and the
1316:
in March 1919, and returned home to disband in May.
1245:
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893:, the 3rd and 4th Battalions. The 3rd served in the
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85th (Bucks Volunteers) (The King's Light Infantry)
5142:
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3949:"The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) [UK]"
3267:History of the Regiment. It was awarded to Private
2872:
2476:
31 August 1990: Brig. Charles David MacIver Ritchie
2280:; removed from command following the November 1688
945:, and fought in Picton's Division (the 5th) at the
6659:Hallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
4637:"Northern Ireland - Final League Tables 1890-1998"
4145:
3194:Regiments.org, The American War (War of 1812) page
2606:The 2nd Battalion was sardonically referred to as
2186:, '44–45, Gothic Line, Marradi, Monte Gamberaldi,
2073:Battle honours listed on the regimental memorial,
1335:, then to France via Egypt, and saw action on the
8546:Military units and formations established in 1633
6140:British infantry regiments of the First World War
4759:"The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) in 1914–1918"
4147:"Why the Royal Scots can no longer hold the line"
3244:"Canada: A People's History Rebellion and Reform"
1894:1970 to 1974 was spent in Britain as part of the
1872:, and four in England. In 1964, they deployed to
1860:; after a brief spell in Egypt, they deployed to
1308:. They were sent to France in April 1918 for the
1273:to be sent to France. It first saw action in the
783:they blow out his daylights and tip him cut three
324:, having been raised in 1633 during the reign of
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6469:Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
5123:. Edinburgh: The Royal Scots History Committee.
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1374:, and disbanded in March 1919 at Haddington The
889:Two new battalions were raised in late 1804, at
7409:77th (East Middlesex) (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
6725:
6639:Liverpool Scottish, King's (Liverpool Regiment)
6264:Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
5540:Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
5430:72nd Regiment, Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders
5406:91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
4712:
4710:
3725:The 6th and 8th battalions became batteries of
3628:The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) in 1914–1918
2194:, Relief of Kohima, Aradura, Shwebo, Mandalay,
2080:The regiment's battle honours were as follows:
1541:
1455:
1366:, in August 1915, they were transferred to the
780:For the Mid-Lothian Boys when a croppy they see
768:They'll crop off your head as well as your hair
714:began in 1775, both served as garrisons in the
8059:103rd Regiment of Foot (King's Irish Infantry)
6404:Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
5462:93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
5267:
4525:(Supplement). 4 September 1990. p. 14188.
2522:Victoria Crosses awarded to the regiment are:
2091:World War I (33 battalions): Mons, Le Cateau,
1828:
1566:; accordingly, it deployed to France with the
1475:; they would remain there until January 1922.
1204:
777:How your heads flew about like chaff in a mill
415:in 1645 and was replaced by his elder brother
8571:Regiments of the British Army in World War II
8561:Military units and formations in the Lothians
7133:61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot
6711:
6649:Cinque Ports Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
6629:Liverpool Rifles, King's (Liverpool Regiment)
6125:
5253:
5219:The Royal Scots at www.BritishMilitaryHistory
4832:General Percy Kirke and the Later Stuart Army
4543:(Supplement). 24 October 1995. p. 14330.
4367:(2012 ed.). Forgotten Books. p. 80.
3975:"8th Battalion, The Royal Scots [UK]"
3797:"8th Battalion, The Royal Scots [UK]"
3624:
3622:
1852:The 1st Battalion briefly saw service in the
765:For the Mid-Lothian Boys they vow and declare
680:, before being posted to Ireland once again.
8586:2006 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
8576:Regiments of the British Army in World War I
7874:97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot
7053:51st Regiment of Foot (Cape Breton Regiment)
6634:Liverpool Irish, King's (Liverpool Regiment)
6449:Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
5548:Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
4707:
4308:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
4275:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
3943:
3941:
3914:Book reveals Nazi massacre of 21 Royal Scots
3224:Regiments.org, Peninsular War 1808–1814 page
2918:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2827:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2791:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2503:Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
2212:The Colonels-in-Chief of the regiment were:
1490:, and comprised two regular battalions, one
1261:in December 1918 for operations against the
1141:1st Midlothian (Leith) Rifle Volunteer Corps
346:Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
6951:42nd (The Royal Highland) (The Black Watch)
6509:Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
6359:Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
2435:The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (1921)
2289:His Majesty's Royal Regiment of Foot (1684)
1938:In 1994, the battalion gained a company of
1358:, though they did not see action until the
759:Ye croppies of Wexford, I'd have ye be wise
617:Soldier of the Royal Regiment of foot, 1742
462:when it was based at the naval dockyard of
8052:103rd Regiment of Foot (Volunteer Hunters)
6718:
6704:
6132:
6118:
5454:92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
5260:
5246:
3753:. British Military History. Archived from
3619:
2449:2 July 1946: Brig. Norman Richard Crockatt
2355:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
2296:Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg
1132:2nd Edinburgh (City) Rifle Volunteer Corps
1004:, with the 1st fighting at the battles of
1000:Both battalions saw active service in the
762:and go not to meddle with Mid-Lothian Boys
730:in 1781, the 1st Battalion helped capture
47:
7908:98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot
6983:45th (Nottinghamshire Sherwood Foresters)
6259:Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry)
6229:Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
5228:– The Royal Scots in the Second World War
4579:(Supplement). 6 March 2007. p. 3235.
4561:(Supplement). 26 July 2006. p. 9646.
3938:
3667:51st (Service) Bn Highland Light Infantry
3592:, whilst serving with the 8th Royal Scots
3363:"Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907"
3331:
2784:
2410:The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) (1881)
2361:1st Regiment of Foot (Royal Scots) (1812)
1962:Restructuring of the Infantry (2004–2006)
1594:, on 25 May to protect the flanks of the
1574:in September, and in May 1940 moved into
1156:1st Linlithgowshire Rifle Volunteer Corps
738:in January 1782 but was later exchanged.
7984:100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian)
7971:100th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin)
6539:Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
6459:Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)
5118:
4988:Includes chronological index of titles.
4571:
4553:
4535:
4517:
4268:
3916:. Edinburgh Evening News, 11 June 2007.
3556:Ewing, Appendix IV. These were Privates
2621:
2068:
1882:
1835:
1761:
1652:
1616:
1506:The 1st Battalion moved from Rangoon to
1400:
1281:, before returning to Scotland in 1919.
1236:
967:
880:
742:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
612:
508:
425:
368:
7938:99th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin)
7293:72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders)
7223:67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot
5175:The Scottish Military History Website.
5150:The Scottish Military History Website.
4944:
4925:
4887:
4776:
4422:
4420:
4403:
4305:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4301:
4272:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4269:Grosjean, JL (2004). "Hepburn, John ".
3046:
2982:
2915:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2824:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2820:
2788:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2174:World War II: Dyle, Defence of Escaut,
1988:King's Own Scottish Borderers Battalion
1443:The 2/10th was originally mobilised as
1169:6th volunteer battalion of the regiment
1160:5th volunteer battalion of the regiment
1151:4th volunteer battalion of the regiment
1145:3rd volunteer battalion of the regiment
1136:2nd volunteer battalion of the regiment
421:George Douglas, later Earl of Dumbarton
14:
8523:
7564:85th (Royal Volontiers Light Infantry)
7448:79th (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders)
7428:78th (Highland) (The Ross-shire Buffs)
6434:Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)
5138:
5069:"4th Bn, The Royal Scots: Deployments"
5044:"3rd Bn, The Royal Scots: Deployments"
5019:"2nd Bn, The Royal Scots: Deployments"
4994:"1st Bn, The Royal Scots: Deployments"
4968:"The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)"
4848:
4829:
4795:
4716:
4657:"1st Bn, The Royal Scots: Deployments"
4360:
4234:"The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)"
4228:
4226:
4220:The Sphinx badge superscribed "Egypt".
4060:
4058:
4056:
4054:
3868:The War in France and Flanders 1939–40
3309:"The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)"
2957:
2911:
2899:
2878:
2589:The regiment is known by the nickname
2446:22 July 1940: Col. John Hugh Mackenzie
2231:
1016:(1854–55), where the regiment's first
229:Latin: "Nobody harms me with impunity"
8118:105th (Queen's Own Royal Highlanders)
6699:
6680:Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey
6439:King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)
6214:King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
6113:
5673:Gustavus Hamilton Blenkinsopp Coulson
5489:Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
5422:75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot
5241:
4877:
4117:
2704:List of battalions of the Royal Scots
2573:, First World War (20 September 1917)
2417:Sir Edward Andrew Stuart, 3rd Baronet
2278:George Douglas, 1st Earl of Dumbarton
1604:German invasion of the United Kingdom
676:in 1743, the 2nd helped suppress the
585:commanded the first battalion at the
583:Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Robert Douglas
6204:Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
4947:Society for Army Historical Research
4906:
4804:
4417:
4328:
4158:from the original on 12 January 2022
2727:Illustrative Appendices to Chapter I
2580:, First World War (14 December 1914)
2207:
2018:
1488:The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
1165:1st Haddington Rifle Volunteer Corps
1032:(1860), and returning home in 1861.
774:Remember at Ross and at Vinegar Hill
691:in 1756, the 2nd Battalion moved to
541:His Majesty's Royal Regiment of Foot
539:On its return, the unit was renamed
8278:114th (Royal Highlander Volunteers)
8243:111th (Loyal Birmingham Volunteers)
8099:104th (Royal Manchester Volunteers)
7513:82nd (Prince of Wales's Volunteers)
7121:60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps)
6963:43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry)
5446:78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
4223:
4051:
3831:Aldershot Command, 3 September 1939
3405:in Edinburgh, the 7th Battalion at
2890:Diary of Samuel Pepys, 30 June 1667
2548:, First World War (22 October 1918)
2541:, First World War (15 October 1918)
2489:2006 Regiment amalgamated with The
2330:1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot (1751)
2318:George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney
1887:Royal Scots Regiment window in the
1217:were formed in 1914, including two
897:from 1808 to 1809, fighting at the
257:
24:
7932:99th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary)
7903:98th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary)
7857:97th (Inverness-shire Highlanders)
7809:95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot
7287:72nd (Royal Manchester Volunteers)
7201:65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding)
6444:King's (Shropshire Light Infantry)
5390:73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot
4863:10.1111/j.1468-229X.1984.tb01427.x
3748:"52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division"
3714:4th/5th (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles)
3284:. 18 December 2007. Archived from
2632:football team of the 1st Battalion
2555:, First World War (23 August 1918)
1582:. The BEF were heavily hit by the
1050:The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
1046:The Lothian Regiment (Royal Scots)
876:1st Regiment of Foot (Royal Scots)
822:in 1801, fought at the capture of
25:
8617:
8222:110th (Queen's Royal Musqueteers)
8020:102nd (Queen's Royal Volunteers)
7461:80th (Royal Edinburgh Volunteers)
7442:79th (Royal Liverpool Volunteers)
7365:75th (Prince of Wales's Regiment)
7213:66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot
7069:52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry)
6749:3rd (East Kent – The Buffs)
6607:Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion
6354:Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
5513:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
5201:
5181:Lineage of the Scottish Regiments
5156:Lineage of the Scottish Regiments
5091:
5066:
5041:
5016:
4991:
4965:
4800:(2012 ed.). Forgotten Books.
4763:The British Army in the Great War
4756:
4039:. Scottishmilitaryarticles.org.uk
3712:; they were amalgamated into the
3638:
3564:of the 2nd Battalion, Lieutenant
3306:
3233:Regiments.org, 4th Battalion page
3215:Regiments.org, 3rd Battalion page
3162:Regiments.org, 2nd Battalion page
3144:Regiments.org, 1st Battalion page
3007:
2737:
2626:2nd Battalion football team, 1894
2517:
2507:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
2374:Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch
2368:George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon
2343:John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll
2225:Princess Anne, The Princess Royal
2218:Princess Mary, The Princess Royal
2190:, South East Asia 1941, Donbaik,
2159:, Krithia, Suvla, Scimitar Hill,
2064:
1980:The King's Own Scottish Borderers
1787:15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
1392:61st (2nd South Midland) Division
1186:until late 1902 when it moved to
1024:, fighting at the capture of the
1012:(1854), and both fighting in the
805:Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland
524:, a temporary measure during the
350:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
310:, was the oldest and most senior
8250:112th (King's Royal Musqueteers)
8066:103rd (Loyal Bristol Volunteers)
7672:90th (Perthshire Light Infantry)
6759:5th (Northumberland) (Fusiliers)
5703:Francis Edward Henry Farquharson
5414:74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot
5398:71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot
4811:The Regimental Warpath 1914–1918
4807:"Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)"
4737:
4675:
4649:
4629:
4617:
4603:
2271:Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus
2052:
2040:
1942:, who were later transferred to
1643:52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division
1524:1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine
1321:1/5th (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles)
1286:1/4th (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles)
1269:, one of the first units of the
417:Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus
411:. James died in a skirmish near
285:
273:
142:
123:
110:
97:
84:
71:
42:Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
8541:1633 establishments in Scotland
8292:115th (Royal Scotch Lowlanders)
7552:84th (Royal Highland Emigrants)
7533:83rd (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers)
7526:83rd (Royal Glasgow Volunteers)
7489:81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers)
7467:80th (Staffordshire Volunteers)
7396:77th (Montgomery's Highlanders)
6899:33rd (The Duke of Wellington's)
6499:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
6419:Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
6399:Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
5978:William George Drummond Stewart
5863:Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton
5438:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
4594:
4583:
4565:
4547:
4529:
4511:
4498:
4485:
4472:
4459:
4446:
4433:
4397:
4384:
4371:
4354:
4341:
4295:
4262:
4214:
4192:
4170:
4138:
4111:
4089:
4080:
4029:
3993:
3967:
3929:
3907:
3881:
3860:
3842:
3824:
3815:
3789:
3772:
3740:
3719:
3702:
3655:
3631:
3550:
3537:
3520:
3484:
3451:
3438:
3429:
3420:
3383:
3368:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3355:
3340:
3300:
3274:
3261:
3236:
3227:
3218:
3197:
3188:
3179:
3108:
3065:
3052:
3027:
3001:
2988:
2963:
2938:
2905:
2307:Sir Robert Douglas, 3rd Baronet
2236:Colonels of the Regiment were:
1993:However almost immediately the
1912:Sovereign Area Base of Episkopi
1779:44th (Lowland) Infantry Brigade
963:
707:, then returning home in 1764.
608:
364:
8313:116th (Perthshire Highlanders)
8079:103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers)
8046:102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers)
8015:101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers)
7892:98th (Argyllshire Highlanders)
7384:76th (MacDonald's Highlanders)
7339:74th (Argyleshire Highlanders)
7267:71st (Highland Light Infantry)
7233:68th (Durham) (Light Infantry)
6894:32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry
6199:Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
2884:
2847:
2731:
2715:
2666:regiments was retained until "
2337:Sir Henry Erskine, 5th Baronet
1230:honours, the regiment won six
842:. It fought in the battles of
672:in 1745. After returning from
666:War of the Austrian Succession
649:in 1709, its members included
577:At the start of the 1688–1697
13:
1:
8178:107th (Bengal Light Infantry)
8159:106th (Bombay Light Infantry)
8139:105th (Madras Light Infantry)
8125:105th (Volunteers of Ireland)
8040:102nd (New South Wales Corps)
7978:100th (New South Wales Corps)
7748:94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers)
7742:93rd (Sutherland Highlanders)
7702:92nd (Donegal Light Infantry)
7478:81st (Aberdeenshire Highland)
7165:63rd (2nd Highland Battalion)
7149:62nd (1st Highland Battalion)
6324:Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
6319:King's Own Scottish Borderers
6099:Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
5382:King's Own Scottish Borderers
4882:. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd.
3727:57th (Lowland) Medium Brigade
3716:and the 7th/9th (Highlanders)
3105:Paterson, vol I. Chronology,
2709:
2495:King's Own Scottish Borderers
2472:Sir Robert Francis Richardson
1639:King's Own Scottish Borderers
1074:King's Own Scottish Borderers
993:. The regiment fought at the
623:War of the Spanish Succession
330:King's Own Scottish Borderers
8009:101st (Duke of York's Irish)
7685:91st (Shropshire Volunteers)
7615:87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
6874:28th (North Gloucestershire)
6849:23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers)
6839:21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers)
6764:6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire)
6557:Honourable Artillery Company
6379:South Staffordshire Regiment
6329:Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
6094:Military history of Scotland
5903:William Henry Dick-Cunyngham
5234:– The North Russian Campaign
5119:Paterson, Robert H. (2000).
4413:. 28 June 1737. p. 2.a.
4322:UK public library membership
4289:UK public library membership
4180:. British army units 1945 on
4099:. British Army units 1945 on
4097:"Royal Regiment of Scotland"
4068:. British Army units 1945 on
3699:Paterson, Vol II. Chronology
3616:Paterson, Vol I, Appendix 5.
3568:of the 6th (attached to the
3444:Paterson, Vol I, p.243. The
3176:Regiments.org list of titles
2932:UK public library membership
2841:UK public library membership
2805:UK public library membership
2678:and (from 1904) a dark blue
2584:
2033:
1637:, alongside the 4th and 5th
1542:Second World War (1939–1945)
1456:Inter-war period (1919–1939)
1306:Sinai and Palestine Campaign
1081:Regimental Headquarters, at
995:Battle of Saint-Denis (1837)
834:in 1803, and the capture of
685:1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot
625:, the regiment served under
282:Royal Scots regimental badge
7:
7737:93rd (Highland) (1793-1798)
7666:90th (Yorkshire Volunteers)
7659:90th (Irish Light Infantry)
7415:78th (Fraser's Highlanders)
7256:71st (Fraser's Highlanders)
7176:64th (Loudon's Highlanders)
7036:50th (American Provincials)
6999:47th Regiment (4th Marines)
6859:25th (King's Own Borderers)
6474:York and Lancaster Regiment
6234:King's (Liverpool Regiment)
6224:Royal Warwickshire Regiment
6178:Guards Machine Gun Regiment
5778:Joseph Petrus Hendrik Crowe
5688:William Henry Grimbaldeston
4695:(104): 641. 23 January 1895
4001:"2nd Battalion Royal Scots"
2697:
2617:
2415:10 December 1897: Maj-Gen.
2149:France and Flanders 1914–18
2059:Royal Newfoundland Regiment
1829:Post-war period (1945–2004)
1610:in April 1942 to train for
1568:British Expeditionary Force
1304:in 1916 and serving in the
1271:British Expeditionary Force
1211:British Expeditionary Force
1205:First World War (1914–1919)
504:Dauphiné in Southern France
32:Royal Scot (disambiguation)
10:
8622:
7964:100th (Gordon Highlanders)
7944:99th (Duke of Edinburgh's)
7863:97th (Queen's Own Germans)
7836:96th (Queen's Own Germans)
7653:89th (Princess Victoria's)
7621:88th (Highland Volunteers)
7602:87th (Keith's Highlanders)
7109:59th (2nd Nottinghamshire)
6754:4th (The King's Own Royal)
6597:Highland Cyclist Battalion
6592:Northern Cyclist Battalion
6209:Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
6069:Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
5269:Royal Regiment of Scotland
4880:The Royal Scots, 1914–1919
4749:
3889:"Private Pooley's Revenge"
2652:
2644:Victoria Barracks, Belfast
2642:season, while deployed in
2591:Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard
2511:Royal Regiment of Scotland
2479:20 October 1995: Maj-Gen.
2335:17 December 1762: Lt-Gen.
1984:Royal Regiment of Scotland
1868:, one in Scotland, two in
1815:North West Europe Campaign
1813:. They then fought in the
1310:Second Battle of the Somme
1072:(later transferred to the
911:Battle of Fuentes de Onoro
795:(1793) and the capture of
359:
354:Royal Regiment of Scotland
270:Tactical recognition flash
199:Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard
29:
8264:113th (Royal Highlanders)
8146:106th (Black Musqueteers)
8085:104th (King's Volunteers)
7822:96th (British Musketeers)
7720:92nd (Gordon Highlanders)
7558:84th (York and Lancaster)
7403:77th (Atholl Highlanders)
7238:69th (South Lincolnshire)
6734:
6672:
6615:
6547:
6424:Northamptonshire Regiment
6191:
6145:
6056:
5793:Valentine Munbee McMaster
5783:Herbert Taylor Macpherson
5563:
5524:
5473:
5350:
5343:
5318:
5282:
5275:
5139:Weaver, Lawrence (1925).
4888:Glozier, Matthew (2004).
4777:Brander, Michael (1976).
4703:– via Google Books.
4021:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
3580:of the 12th, and Private
2682:with diced band, scarlet
2458:1 October 1964: Maj-Gen.
2452:1 January 1956: Maj-Gen.
2427:16 October 1918: Lt-Gen.
2276:21 October 1655: Lt-Gen.
2244:; killed at the siege of
1976:The Royal Welch Fusiliers
1878:British Army of the Rhine
1845:(The Royal Scots) of the
1807:Second Battle of the Odon
1482:was reconstituted as the
687:. On the outbreak of the
522:First Foot or Royal Scots
281:
269:
264:
252:
233:
219:
203:
195:
185:
175:
165:
155:
137:
66:
58:
46:
41:
8348:119th (The Prince's Own)
8299:115th (Prince William's)
7634:88th (Connaught Rangers)
7596:86th (Royal County Down)
7189:64th (2nd Staffordshire)
6934:40th (2nd Somersetshire)
6924:38th (1st Staffordshire)
6809:15th (York, East Riding)
6454:King's Royal Rifle Corps
6344:East Lancashire Regiment
6334:Gloucestershire Regiment
6219:Northumberland Fusiliers
6033:William Davidson Bissett
5633:William Herbert Anderson
5532:Royal Highland Fusiliers
5224:23 November 2017 at the
4796:Cannon, Richard (1846).
4361:Cannon, Richard (1846).
3854:20 February 2007 at the
3731:Royal Garrison Artillery
3415:10th (Cyclist) Battalion
3391:Queen's Edinburgh Rifles
2855:"Venner's Uprising 1661"
2491:Royal Highland Fusiliers
2470:31 August 1980: Lt-Gen.
2464:1 January 1975: Lt-Gen.
2440:26 March 1935: Maj-Gen.
2429:Sir Edward Altham Altham
2421:20 August 1903: Lt-Gen.
2396:3 August 1868: Gen. Sir
2384:7 August 1846: Gen. Sir
2220:, CI, GCVO, GBE, RRC, TD
1720:, which was part of the
1663:15th (Scottish) Division
1415:15th (Scottish) Division
1396:15th (Scottish) Division
1388:51st (Highland) Division
1368:51st (Highland) Division
1360:Battle of Neuve Chapelle
1037:Cardwell Reforms of 1870
972:Regimental colours, 1847
848:Buffalo & Black Rock
336:, which merged with the
213:HRH Anne, Princess Royal
208:HRH Mary, Princess Royal
105:Kingdom of Great Britain
8216:109th (Bombay Infantry)
8197:108th (Madras Infantry)
7919:99th (Jamaica Regiment)
7539:83rd (County of Dublin)
7015:48th (Northamptonshire)
6993:46th (South Devonshire)
6854:24th (2nd Warwickshire)
6789:11th (North Devonshire)
6673:Channel Islands Militia
6617:Territorial Battalions
6567:Cambridgeshire Regiment
6534:Royal Munster Fusiliers
6484:Highland Light Infantry
6339:Worcestershire Regiment
6279:Leicestershire Regiment
6269:East Yorkshire Regiment
6038:Lorne MacLaine Campbell
5953:James Anson Otho Brooke
5938:William Eagleson Gordon
5868:James Dalgleish Pollock
5481:Highland Light Infantry
5214:History of the Regiment
5145:. London: Country Life.
4926:Manning, Roger (2006).
4834:. Bloomsbury Academic.
4717:Carman, W. Y.. (1985).
4590:fr:Régiment de Picardie
3923:2 November 2007 at the
3874:9 February 2014 at the
3836:3 November 2005 at the
3590:Highland Light Infantry
3120:Oxford University Press
3014:Historyreconsidered.net
2772:History of the Regiment
2744:Historyreconsidered.net
2390:12 December 1854: F.M.
2378:29 December 1843: Gen.
2372:12 December 1834: Gen.
2341:11 September 1765: F.M
2294:31 December 1688: Gen.
1847:52nd Lowland Volunteers
1819:from Paris to the Rhine
1546:At the outbreak of the
1411:9th (Scottish) Division
1350:The 1/8th mobilised at
1294:Quintinshill rail crash
1290:52nd (Lowland) Division
987:First Anglo-Burmese War
979:Third Anglo-Maratha War
913:(1811), the battles of
854:(1813), the battles of
852:capture of Fort Niagara
801:Battle of Egmont op Zee
678:Jacobite rising of 1745
655:First English Civil War
446:, an attempted coup by
225:Nemo me impune lacessit
8495:134th (Loyal Limerick)
8112:104th Regiment of Foot
8106:104th (New Brunswick )
7042:50th (The Queen's Own)
6919:37th (North Hampshire)
6889:31st (Huntingdonshire)
6834:20th (East Devonshire)
6824:18th (The Royal Irish)
6739:1st or The Royal Scots
6602:Kent Cyclist Battalion
6587:Herefordshire Regiment
6582:Hertfordshire Regiment
6577:Inns of Court Regiment
6562:Monmouthshire Regiment
6529:Royal Dublin Fusiliers
5958:George Imlach McIntosh
5943:David Reginald Younger
5658:Alexander Hore-Ruthven
5618:Charles Thomas Kennedy
4907:Henn, Francis (2004).
4314:10.1093/ref:odnb/13003
4281:10.1093/ref:odnb/13005
4118:Royal, Trevor (2011).
3643:. The Long, Long Trail
3494:, plus the third-line
3481:Paterson, Vol I, p.243
3435:Paterson, Vol I, p.245
3426:Paterson, Vol I, p.242
3337:Frederick, pp. 298–301
3010:"Dumbarton's Regiment"
2924:10.1093/ref:odnb/24879
2740:"Dumbarton's Regiment"
2627:
2366:29 January 1820: Gen.
2284:, died in France 1692;
2184:North-West Europe 1940
2135:'18, Arleux, Pilckem,
2087:South Africa 1899–1902
2077:
2001:, dates from the 1990
1933:Operation Desert Storm
1910:and protection of the
1891:
1841:
1774:
1726:Hertfordshire Regiment
1670:
1635:155th Infantry Brigade
1626:
1560:Royal Norfolk Regiment
1438:first day on the Somme
1406:
1364:Second Battle of Ypres
1345:Western Frontier Force
1337:first day on the Somme
1300:before being moved to
1251:Second Battle of Ypres
1242:
973:
886:
872:battle of Cook's Mills
789:
752:Battle of Vinegar Hill
618:
517:
460:Second Anglo-Dutch War
454:quickly disbanded the
435:
377:
308:Royal Regiment of Foot
8508:Regimental titles in
8210:109th (Aberdeenshire)
7842:96th Regiment of Foot
7766:94th (Scots Brigade)
7390:76th Regiment of Foot
7143:62nd (Royal American)
7099:57th (West Middlesex)
6884:30th (Cambridgeshire)
6879:29th (Worcestershire)
6819:17th (Leicestershire)
6769:7th (Royal Fusiliers)
6479:Durham Light Infantry
6369:Royal Sussex Regiment
6314:South Wales Borderers
6309:Royal Welsh Fusiliers
6299:Royal Scots Fusiliers
6274:Bedfordshire Regiment
6244:Lincolnshire Regiment
5968:George Allan Mitchell
5933:John Frederick MacKay
5833:Walter Potter Ritchie
5813:Aylmer Spicer Cameron
5773:Andrew Cathcart Bogle
5683:John Kendrick Skinner
5643:Walter Lorrain Brodie
5613:David Ferguson Hunter
5608:David Stuart McGregor
5374:Royal Scots Fusiliers
5366:42nd Regiment of Foot
5310:51 HIGHLAND (7 SCOTS)
4830:Childs, John (2014).
3576:of the 11th, Captain
3413:in Edinburgh and the
3411:East Claremont Street
2833:10.1093/ref:odnb/7886
2797:10.1093/ref:odnb/7869
2636:Irish Football League
2625:
2546:David Stuart McGregor
2481:Mark Jeremy Strudwick
2460:William Tait Campbell
2442:Granville George Loch
2353:27 August 1801: F.M.
2311:Battle of Steenkerque
2072:
2013:52nd Lowland Regiment
1999:Royal Scots Borderers
1972:The Cheshire Regiment
1924:39th Infantry Brigade
1896:Allied Command Europe
1886:
1858:29th Infantry Brigade
1839:
1783:Royal Scots Fusiliers
1765:
1749:Battle of the Scheldt
1722:1st Infantry Division
1718:66th Infantry Brigade
1687:2nd Infantry Division
1656:
1620:
1564:2nd Infantry Division
1532:2nd Infantry Division
1492:Supplementary Reserve
1449:North Russia Campaign
1404:
1240:
1180:Second Anglo-Boer War
971:
884:
756:
695:in 1757, fighting at
668:, where it fought at
616:
591:Battle of Steenkerque
512:
496:Régiment de Dumbarton
480:Third Anglo-Dutch War
429:
372:
334:Royal Scots Borderers
306:), once known as the
8556:Military of Scotland
7371:75th (Stirlingshire)
7115:60th (De Grangues's)
6914:36th (Herefordshire)
6784:10th (North Lincoln)
6384:Dorsetshire Regiment
6349:East Surrey Regiment
6294:Lancashire Fusiliers
6284:Royal Irish Regiment
6043:John "Jock" Anderson
6028:David Lowe MacIntyre
6023:John Crawford Buchan
5668:James Youll Turnbull
5497:Seaforth Highlanders
5305:52 LOWLAND (6 SCOTS)
5187:on 29 September 2007
5162:on 29 September 2007
4878:Ewing, John (1925).
4723:. Webb & Bower.
4683:"The World of Sport"
4625:Poor Bloody Infantry
4178:"Lowland Volunteers"
3760:on 23 September 2015
3641:"The Battle of Loos"
3114:William White, ed.,
2634:was a member of the
2608:The First to Foot It
2595:Régiment de Picardie
2539:Roland Edward Elcock
2423:George Hay Moncrieff
2404:Henry Phipps Raymond
2316:1 August 1692: F.M.
2269:November 1645: Col.
1856:in 1953, as part of
1781:, alongside the 6th
1730:Lancashire Fusiliers
1554:, alongside the 1st
1552:4th Infantry Brigade
1528:4th Infantry Brigade
1432:and the 17th to the
1329:Walter Balmer Hislop
1068:(West Lothian), and
813:Battle of Alexandria
734:; it surrendered at
551:that ended the June
500:Treaties of Nijmegen
30:For other uses, see
18:Royal Scots Regiment
7207:66th (Pepperrell's)
7170:63rd (West Suffolk)
7104:58th (Rutlandshire)
7084:54th (West Norfolk)
7074:53rd (10th Marines)
6945:42nd (Oglethorpe's)
6909:35th (Royal Sussex)
6869:27th (Inniskilling)
6814:16th (Bedfordshire)
6794:12th (East Suffolk)
6744:2nd (Queen's Royal)
6664:Glasgow Highlanders
6464:Manchester Regiment
6249:Devonshire Regiment
6183:Household Battalion
5828:Sidney William Ware
5653:John Brown Hamilton
5638:Frank Gerald Blaker
4154:. 10 October 2004.
3981:on 30 December 2005
3319:on 24 December 2007
3288:on 18 December 2007
3049:, pp. 368–369.
2902:, pp. 384–397.
2612:Battle of Hong Kong
2534:(26 September 1915)
2466:Sir David Tod Young
2454:Sir Rohan Delacombe
2402:11 July 1877: Gen.
2392:Sir Edward Blakeney
2322:27 June 1737: Gen.
2305:5 March 1691: Col.
2300:Battle of the Boyne
2282:Glorious Revolution
2258:October 1637: Col.
2232:Regimental Colonels
2171:, Archangel 1918-19
1995:Ministry of Defence
1757:Operation Blackcock
1753:First Canadian Army
1689:. It fought in the
1679:Battle of Hong Kong
1600:Le Paradis massacre
1570:(BEF). It moved to
1333:Battle of Gallipoli
1298:Battle of Gallipoli
1197:and the latter the
1014:Siege of Sevastopol
985:(1818), and in the
597:in 1693 and at the
564:Frederick Schomberg
560:Glorious Revolution
549:Battle of Sedgemoor
543:in June 1684. When
486:. It served in the
478:During the 1672-74
452:Cavalier Parliament
409:Régiment de Douglas
79:Kingdom of Scotland
8601:Monmouth Rebellion
8536:Scottish regiments
7454:80th (Light Armed)
7089:55th (Westmorland)
7064:52nd (9th Marines)
7047:51st (8th Marines)
7030:50th (7th Marines)
7020:49th (6th Marines)
7010:48th (5th Marines)
6988:46th (3rd Marines)
6978:45th (2nd Marines)
6968:44th (1st Marines)
6957:43rd (Spotswood's)
6929:39th (Dorsetshire)
6779:9th (East Norfolk)
6621:Infantry Regiments
6504:Royal Irish Rifles
6494:Gordon Highlanders
6374:Hampshire Regiment
6008:John Aidan Liddell
5963:Allan Ebenezer Ker
5918:Matthew Meiklejohn
5893:Cornelius Coughlan
5713:Alexander Thompson
5578:Henry Howey Robson
5505:Gordon Highlanders
5210:– official website
4577:The London Gazette
4559:The London Gazette
4541:The London Gazette
4523:The London Gazette
4410:The London Gazette
3878:, Major L.F. Ellis
3588:, a member of the
3397:in Edinburgh, the
2688:full dress uniform
2628:
2578:Henry Howey Robson
2260:Lord James Douglas
2107:, Neuve Chapelle,
2078:
2004:Options for Change
1892:
1842:
1811:Operation Bluecoat
1797:and fought in the
1795:Operation Overlord
1791:landed in Normandy
1775:
1767:Universal Carriers
1747:, fighting in the
1736:in December 1945.
1699:Battle of Mandalay
1671:
1627:
1596:Dunkirk evacuation
1426:McCrae's Battalion
1407:
1370:as the divisional
1243:
1093:Glencorse Barracks
991:Rebellions of 1837
983:Battle of Mahidpur
974:
947:Battle of Waterloo
903:Walcheren Campaign
887:
868:Siege of Fort Erie
786:derry, down, down.
771:derry, down, down.
748:Haitian Revolution
619:
587:Battle of Walcourt
553:Monmouth Rebellion
518:
473:Raid on the Medway
436:
405:Lord James Douglas
378:
304:The Royal Regiment
248:: Garb of Old Gaul
118:Kingdom of Ireland
92:Kingdom of England
8518:
8517:
8425:124th (Waterford)
8418:124th (1762-1763)
8411:123rd (1794-1796)
8404:123rd (1762-1764)
8397:122nd (1794-1796)
8390:122nd (1762-1764)
8383:121st (1794-1795)
8376:121st (1761-1763)
8369:120th (1794-1795)
8362:120th (1762-1763)
8355:119th (1794-1796)
8341:118th (1794-1795)
8327:117th (1793-1795)
8285:114th (1794-1795)
8271:113th (1794-1795)
8257:112th (1794-1795)
8236:111th (1761-1763)
8229:110th (1794-1795)
8203:109th (1761-1763)
8191:108th (1794-1795)
8184:108th (1760-1763)
8153:106th (1794-1796)
8132:105th (1794-1796)
8092:104th (1782-1783)
8073:103rd (1809-1816)
8026:102nd (1780-1783)
7997:101st (1780-1783)
7957:100th (1780-1784)
7319:73rd (Perthshire)
7094:56th (West Essex)
7079:53rd (Shropshire)
7005:47th (Lancashire)
6973:44th (East Essex)
6904:34th (Cumberland)
6864:26th (Cameronian)
6727:Regiments of foot
6693:
6692:
6654:Robin Hood Rifles
6549:Territorial Force
6514:Connaught Rangers
6304:Cheshire Regiment
6158:Coldstream Guards
6107:
6106:
6089:Scottish regiment
6074:Scottish Division
5923:William Robertson
5848:Alexander Edwards
5843:Donald MacKintosh
5798:Stewart McPherson
5559:
5558:
5552:
5544:
5536:
5517:
5509:
5501:
5493:
5485:
5466:
5458:
5450:
5442:
5434:
5426:
5418:
5410:
5402:
5394:
5386:
5378:
5370:
5362:
5339:
5338:
5130:978-0-9540906-0-9
4899:978-90-04-13865-0
4730:978-0-86350-031-2
4663:on 3 January 2006
4320:(Subscription or
4287:(Subscription or
4202:. The Royal Scots
3955:on 9 January 2006
3570:Machine-Gun Corps
3116:Notes and Queries
2960:, pp. 20–21.
2930:(Subscription or
2839:(Subscription or
2803:(Subscription or
2680:Kilmarnock bonnet
2380:Sir George Murray
2347:9 May 1782: Gen.
2240:April 1633: Col.
2208:Colonels-in-Chief
2176:St Omer-La Bassée
2169:Palestine 1917–18
2161:Gallipoli 1915–16
2157:Landing at Helles
2153:Macedonia 1915–18
2093:Retreat from Mons
2019:Regimental museum
1968:The Green Howards
1823:crossed the Rhine
1805:and later at the
1773:, 27 October 1944
1480:Territorial Force
1195:Territorial Force
1054:City of Edinburgh
1039:), the ambitious
935:Battle of Nivelle
927:Battle of Vitoria
899:Battle of Corunna
866:, along with the
850:, as well as the
809:Battle of Aboukir
603:Treaty of Ryswick
448:Fifth Monarchists
398:Gustavus Adolphus
293:
292:
242:Dumbarton's Drums
180:Scottish Division
16:(Redirected from
8613:
8502:135th (Limerick)
8488:133rd (Highland)
8481:132nd (Highland)
8334:118th (Invalids)
8320:117th (Invalids)
8306:116th (Invalids)
7990:101st (Highland)
7950:100th (Highland)
7926:99th (1794-1797)
7913:99th (1760-1763)
7898:98th (1804-1816)
7885:98th (1780-1784)
7879:98th (1760-1763)
7869:97th (1816-1818)
7852:97th (1780-1784)
7847:97th (1760-1763)
7829:96th (1803-1816)
7815:96th (1760-1763)
7803:95th (1816-1818)
7790:95th (1794-1796)
7784:95th (1780-1783)
7777:95th (1759-1763)
7755:94th (1780-1783)
7731:93rd (1779-1783)
7725:93rd (1760-1763)
7715:92nd (1793-1795)
7709:92nd (1779-1783)
7691:91st (1793-1795)
7678:91st (1759-1763)
7647:89th (1779-1783)
7628:88th (1779-1783)
7609:87th (1779-1783)
7590:86th (1779-1783)
7583:86th (1759-1763)
7571:85th (1779-1783)
7545:84th (1758-1764)
7519:83rd (1757-1763)
7377:76th (1758–1763)
7351:75th (1758–1763)
7325:74th (1758–1763)
7299:73rd (1758–1763)
7273:72nd (1758–1763)
7249:71st (1758-1763)
7228:68th (Bedford's)
7195:65th (Shirley's)
7155:62nd (Wiltshire)
7138:62nd (Baterau's)
6939:41st (The Welsh)
6774:8th (The King's)
6720:
6713:
6706:
6697:
6696:
6254:Suffolk Regiment
6239:Norfolk Regiment
6153:Grenadier Guards
6134:
6127:
6120:
6111:
6110:
6079:Highland Brigade
6018:Arthur Henderson
5913:George Findlater
5768:Lewis Pugh Evans
5550:
5542:
5534:
5515:
5507:
5499:
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5262:
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5196:
5194:
5192:
5183:. Archived from
5171:
5169:
5167:
5158:. Archived from
5146:
5134:
5113:
5111:
5109:
5100:. Archived from
5088:
5086:
5084:
5075:. Archived from
5063:
5061:
5059:
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5038:
5036:
5034:
5025:. Archived from
5013:
5011:
5009:
5000:. Archived from
4987:
4985:
4983:
4974:. Archived from
4962:
4941:
4922:
4903:
4883:
4874:
4857:(227): 384–397.
4845:
4826:
4824:
4822:
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4805:Chappell, Brad.
4801:
4792:
4773:
4771:
4769:
4744:
4741:
4735:
4734:
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4705:
4704:
4702:
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4670:
4668:
4659:. Archived from
4653:
4647:
4646:
4633:
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4165:
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4136:
4135:
4124:. Random House.
4115:
4109:
4108:
4106:
4104:
4093:
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4078:
4077:
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4027:
4026:
4020:
4012:
4010:
4008:
3997:
3991:
3990:
3988:
3986:
3977:. Archived from
3971:
3965:
3964:
3962:
3960:
3951:. Archived from
3945:
3936:
3933:
3927:
3911:
3905:
3904:
3902:
3900:
3895:on 28 April 2016
3891:. Archived from
3885:
3879:
3864:
3858:
3846:
3840:
3828:
3822:
3819:
3813:
3812:
3810:
3808:
3803:on 10 March 2006
3799:. Archived from
3793:
3787:
3776:
3770:
3769:
3767:
3765:
3759:
3752:
3744:
3738:
3723:
3717:
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3482:
3479:
3470:
3455:
3449:
3442:
3436:
3433:
3427:
3424:
3418:
3393:) Battalions at
3387:
3381:
3380:
3378:
3376:
3359:
3353:
3352:
3344:
3338:
3335:
3329:
3328:
3326:
3324:
3315:. Archived from
3304:
3298:
3297:
3295:
3293:
3278:
3272:
3265:
3259:
3258:
3256:
3254:
3240:
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2985:, pp. 1–24.
2980:
2974:
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2773:
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2755:
2754:
2752:
2750:
2735:
2729:
2719:
2349:Lord Adam Gordon
2242:Sir John Hepburn
2057:
2056:
2045:
2044:
2028:Edinburgh Castle
1741:mountain warfare
1706:Italian Campaign
1697:in 1944 and the
1695:Battle of Kohima
1631:Territorial Army
1580:Battle of France
1548:Second World War
1484:Territorial Army
1445:bicycle infantry
1413:and the 13th to
1232:Victoria Crosses
1227:labour battalion
1107:2nd Battalion –
1101:1st Battalion –
1083:Edinburgh Castle
1064:(East Lothian),
1041:Childers Reforms
1022:Second Opium War
907:Battle of Buçaco
844:Sackett's Harbor
826:, as well as of
689:Seven Years' War
651:William Hiseland
595:Battle of Landen
530:Tangier Garrison
526:Exclusion Crisis
492:Franco-Dutch War
484:Duke of Monmouth
394:Thirty Years War
382:Sir John Hepburn
375:Thirty Years War
289:
277:
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5883:Richard Wadeson
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8539:
8537:
8534:
8532:
8529:
8528:
8526:
8513:
8511:
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8499:
8497:
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8490:
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8485:
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8476:
8475:
8471:
8469:
8468:
8464:
8462:
8461:
8457:
8455:
8454:
8450:
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8443:
8441:
8440:
8436:
8434:
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8429:
8427:
8426:
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8415:
8413:
8412:
8408:
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8401:
8399:
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8387:
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8380:
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8364:
8363:
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8350:
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8324:
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8317:
8315:
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8280:
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8247:
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8238:
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8233:
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8230:
8226:
8224:
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8219:
8217:
8214:
8212:
8211:
8207:
8205:
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8200:
8198:
8195:
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8192:
8188:
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8181:
8179:
8176:
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8169:
8167:
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8155:
8154:
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8143:
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8140:
8136:
8134:
8133:
8129:
8127:
8126:
8122:
8120:
8119:
8115:
8113:
8110:
8108:
8107:
8103:
8101:
8100:
8096:
8094:
8093:
8089:
8087:
8086:
8082:
8080:
8077:
8075:
8074:
8070:
8068:
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8063:
8061:
8060:
8056:
8054:
8053:
8049:
8047:
8044:
8042:
8041:
8037:
8035:
8034:
8033:102nd (Irish)
8030:
8028:
8027:
8023:
8021:
8018:
8016:
8013:
8011:
8010:
8006:
8004:
8003:101st (Irish)
8001:
7999:
7998:
7994:
7992:
7991:
7987:
7985:
7982:
7980:
7979:
7975:
7973:
7972:
7968:
7966:
7965:
7961:
7959:
7958:
7954:
7952:
7951:
7947:
7945:
7942:
7940:
7939:
7935:
7933:
7930:
7928:
7927:
7923:
7921:
7920:
7916:
7914:
7911:
7909:
7906:
7904:
7901:
7899:
7896:
7894:
7893:
7889:
7887:
7886:
7882:
7880:
7877:
7875:
7872:
7870:
7867:
7865:
7864:
7860:
7858:
7855:
7853:
7850:
7848:
7845:
7843:
7840:
7838:
7837:
7833:
7831:
7830:
7826:
7824:
7823:
7819:
7817:
7816:
7812:
7810:
7807:
7805:
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7800:
7798:
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7726:
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7706:
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7699:
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7680:
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7663:
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7641:
7637:
7635:
7632:
7630:
7629:
7625:
7623:
7622:
7618:
7616:
7613:
7611:
7610:
7606:
7604:
7603:
7599:
7597:
7594:
7592:
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7584:
7580:
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7568:
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7561:
7559:
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7516:
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7511:
7509:
7506:
7504:
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7479:
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7470:
7468:
7465:
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7462:
7458:
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7439:
7437:
7435:
7431:
7429:
7426:
7424:
7423:
7419:
7417:
7416:
7412:
7410:
7407:
7405:
7404:
7400:
7398:
7397:
7393:
7391:
7388:
7386:
7385:
7381:
7379:
7378:
7374:
7372:
7369:
7367:
7366:
7362:
7360:
7359:
7355:
7353:
7352:
7348:
7346:
7343:
7341:
7340:
7336:
7334:
7333:
7329:
7327:
7326:
7322:
7320:
7317:
7315:
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7310:
7308:
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7303:
7301:
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7284:
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7270:
7268:
7265:
7263:
7260:
7258:
7257:
7253:
7251:
7250:
7246:
7244:
7243:70th (Surrey)
7241:
7239:
7236:
7234:
7231:
7229:
7226:
7224:
7221:
7219:
7216:
7214:
7211:
7209:
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7199:
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7128:
7124:
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7119:
7117:
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7112:
7110:
7107:
7105:
7102:
7100:
7097:
7095:
7092:
7090:
7087:
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7067:
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7057:
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6857:
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6827:
6825:
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6817:
6815:
6812:
6810:
6807:
6805:
6802:
6800:
6797:
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6790:
6787:
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6777:
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6770:
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6721:
6716:
6714:
6709:
6707:
6702:
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6698:
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6683:
6681:
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6662:
6660:
6657:
6655:
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6650:
6647:
6645:
6642:
6640:
6637:
6635:
6632:
6630:
6627:
6626:
6624:
6622:
6614:
6608:
6605:
6603:
6600:
6598:
6595:
6593:
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6588:
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6575:
6573:
6570:
6568:
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6560:
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6535:
6532:
6530:
6527:
6525:
6522:
6520:
6517:
6515:
6512:
6510:
6507:
6505:
6502:
6500:
6497:
6495:
6492:
6490:
6487:
6485:
6482:
6480:
6477:
6475:
6472:
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6425:
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6420:
6417:
6415:
6412:
6410:
6407:
6405:
6402:
6400:
6397:
6395:
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6390:
6387:
6385:
6382:
6380:
6377:
6375:
6372:
6370:
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6360:
6357:
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6340:
6337:
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6330:
6327:
6325:
6322:
6320:
6317:
6315:
6312:
6310:
6307:
6305:
6302:
6300:
6297:
6295:
6292:
6290:
6287:
6285:
6282:
6280:
6277:
6275:
6272:
6270:
6267:
6265:
6262:
6260:
6257:
6255:
6252:
6250:
6247:
6245:
6242:
6240:
6237:
6235:
6232:
6230:
6227:
6225:
6222:
6220:
6217:
6215:
6212:
6210:
6207:
6205:
6202:
6200:
6197:
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6194:
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6176:
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6135:
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6123:
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6112:
6100:
6097:
6095:
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6062:
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6059:
6055:
6049:
6046:
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6039:
6036:
6034:
6031:
6029:
6026:
6024:
6021:
6019:
6016:
6014:
6011:
6009:
6006:
6004:
6001:
5999:
5996:
5994:
5991:
5989:
5986:
5984:
5981:
5979:
5976:
5974:
5971:
5969:
5966:
5964:
5961:
5959:
5956:
5954:
5951:
5949:
5948:William Kenny
5946:
5944:
5941:
5939:
5936:
5934:
5931:
5929:
5926:
5924:
5921:
5919:
5916:
5914:
5911:
5909:
5908:Edward Lawson
5906:
5904:
5901:
5899:
5896:
5894:
5891:
5889:
5888:Patrick Green
5886:
5884:
5881:
5879:
5876:
5874:
5871:
5869:
5866:
5864:
5861:
5859:
5856:
5854:
5851:
5849:
5846:
5844:
5841:
5839:
5838:Thomas Steele
5836:
5834:
5831:
5829:
5826:
5824:
5821:
5819:
5818:George Sellar
5816:
5814:
5811:
5809:
5806:
5804:
5801:
5799:
5796:
5794:
5791:
5789:
5786:
5784:
5781:
5779:
5776:
5774:
5771:
5769:
5766:
5764:
5761:
5759:
5756:
5754:
5751:
5749:
5746:
5744:
5741:
5739:
5738:Duncan Millar
5736:
5734:
5731:
5729:
5726:
5724:
5723:Edward Spence
5721:
5719:
5716:
5714:
5711:
5709:
5706:
5704:
5701:
5699:
5698:Bill Speakman
5696:
5694:
5691:
5689:
5686:
5684:
5681:
5679:
5676:
5674:
5671:
5669:
5666:
5664:
5661:
5659:
5656:
5654:
5651:
5649:
5646:
5644:
5641:
5639:
5636:
5634:
5631:
5629:
5628:George Wilson
5626:
5624:
5621:
5619:
5616:
5614:
5611:
5609:
5606:
5604:
5603:Roland Elcock
5601:
5599:
5596:
5594:
5591:
5589:
5586:
5584:
5583:William Angus
5581:
5579:
5576:
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5568:
5566:
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5391:
5388:
5383:
5380:
5375:
5372:
5367:
5364:
5359:
5356:
5355:
5353:
5349:
5346:
5342:
5332:
5331:ASH (5 SCOTS)
5329:
5327:
5326:RSB (1 SCOTS)
5324:
5323:
5321:
5317:
5311:
5308:
5306:
5303:
5301:
5298:
5296:
5293:
5291:
5290:RHF (2 SCOTS)
5288:
5287:
5285:
5281:
5278:
5274:
5270:
5263:
5258:
5256:
5251:
5249:
5244:
5243:
5240:
5233:
5230:
5227:
5223:
5220:
5217:
5215:
5212:
5209:
5206:
5205:
5186:
5182:
5178:
5173:
5161:
5157:
5153:
5148:
5144:
5143:
5137:
5135:(Two volumes)
5132:
5126:
5122:
5117:
5103:
5099:
5098:regiments.org
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5090:
5078:
5074:
5073:regiments.org
5070:
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5048:regiments.org
5045:
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5024:
5023:regiments.org
5020:
5015:
5003:
4999:
4998:regiments.org
4995:
4990:
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4972:regiments.org
4969:
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4956:
4952:
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4939:
4933:
4929:
4924:
4920:
4914:
4910:
4905:
4901:
4895:
4891:
4886:
4884:(Two volumes)
4881:
4876:
4872:
4868:
4864:
4860:
4856:
4852:
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4843:
4837:
4833:
4828:
4817:on 8 May 2016
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4152:The Telegraph
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6173:Welsh Guards
6168:Irish Guards
6163:Scots Guards
6064:Scots Guards
6048:Kenneth Muir
5988:David MacKay
5928:Ernest Towse
5898:George White
5878:Thomas Beach
5758:David Finlay
5743:Samuel McGaw
5708:John Simpson
5369:( 1661–1881)
5357:
5344:Predecessors
5295:BW (3 SCOTS)
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3008:Offen, Lee.
3003:
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2983:McCance 1922
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2302:, July 1690;
2248:, July 1636;
2235:
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2145:Polygon Wood
2079:
2022:
2010:
2002:
1992:
1965:
1937:
1931:in 1990 for
1929:Persian Gulf
1908:RAF Akrotiri
1893:
1851:
1843:
1832:
1776:
1738:
1703:
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1672:
1659:44th Brigade
1648:Home Defence
1628:
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1536:
1508:Secunderabad
1505:
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1442:
1423:
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1384:5th Division
1362:. After the
1356:7th Division
1349:
1318:
1283:
1267:3rd Division
1244:
1215:the New Army
1208:
1192:
1176:Bechuanaland
1173:
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1070:Berwickshire
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964:19th century
951:
943:Hundred Days
925:(1812), the
909:(1810), the
888:
875:
864:Lundy's Lane
820:Saint Thomas
817:
803:in the 1799
790:
745:
732:St Eustatius
712:American War
709:
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674:Puerto Bello
659:
631:Schellenberg
620:
609:18th century
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352:to form the
322:British Army
307:
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299:
297:
245:
237:
223:
176:Part of
150:British Army
36:
8531:Royal Scots
7508:82nd (1793)
7502:82nd (1777)
7484:81st (1793)
7436:(1758-1763)
6146:Foot Guards
5993:James Munro
5983:Peter Grant
5973:John Dunlay
5858:John Meikle
5753:John Ripley
5733:Walter Cook
5718:James Davis
5598:Hugh McIver
5551:(1994–2006)
5543:(1961–1994)
5535:(1959–2006)
5516:(1881–2006)
5508:(1881–1994)
5500:(1881–1961)
5492:(1881–2006)
5484:(1881–1959)
5465:(1799–1881)
5457:(1794–1881)
5449:(1793–1881)
5441:(1793–1961)
5433:(1788–1881)
5425:(1787–1881)
5417:(1787–1881)
5409:(1759–1881)
5401:(1758–1881)
5393:(1756–1881)
5385:(1689–2006)
5377:(1678–1959)
5361:(1633–2006)
5358:Royal Scots
5191:5 September
5166:5 September
4573:"No. 58264"
4555:"No. 57712"
4537:"No. 54192"
4519:"No. 52261"
4240:27 February
4043:20 November
3918:Online copy
3566:DS McGregor
2958:Childs 2014
2900:Childs 1984
2879:Childs 2014
2859:BCW Project
2692:No. 1 Dress
2610:during the
2564:Crimean War
2553:Hugh McIver
2544:Lieutenant
2499:Black Watch
2398:George Bell
2386:James Kempt
2223:1983–2006:
2216:1918–1965:
2133:Scarpe 1917
2121:Albert 1916
1954:as part of
1793:as part of
1745:Netherlands
1716:, with the
1714:Gothic Line
1712:and on the
1584:German Army
1578:during the
1028:(1858) and
1002:Crimean War
958:War of 1812
840:War of 1812
824:Saint Lucia
728:West Indies
693:Nova Scotia
664:during the
627:Marlborough
621:During the
601:. When the
342:Black Watch
318:of the line
300:Royal Scots
253:Engagements
238:Quick March
196:Nickname(s)
186:Garrison/HQ
133:(1801–2006)
94:(1678–1707)
81:(1633–1678)
8525:Categories
6619:of Regular
5998:John Paton
5803:Henry Ward
5788:Joseph Jee
5663:John Shaul
5276:Battalions
4688:The Sketch
4405:"No. 7614"
4324:required.)
4291:required.)
3578:H Reynolds
3534:battalions
3512:Rosebery's
3463:Cranston's
3323:10 January
3292:10 January
3253:4 February
2934:required.)
2864:10 October
2843:required.)
2807:required.)
2749:5 February
2710:References
2505:, and The
2262:; died at
2253:Damvillers
2155:, Helles,
2151:, Struma,
2141:Menin Road
2129:Arras 1917
2125:Ancre 1916
2117:Somme 1916
2109:Ypres 1915
2101:Aisne 1914
2097:Marne 1914
1854:Korean War
1588:Le Paradis
1352:Haddington
1263:Bolsheviks
1058:Midlothian
1026:Taku Forts
937:, and the
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