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The Queen’s Own Highlanders’ regimental museum is at Fort George, near Ardersier, where we met five proud veterans who regularly volunteer there. Colour Sergeant James Mutch ...
And many will remember the displays of massed bands and pipes and drums, most of all in the Edinburgh Tattoo, but also at other venues around the… ...
November 1st,1934 found me at the Recruiting Office, in Queens Street, Wolverhampton, where I signed enlistment papers to serve with the Cameron Highlanders for nine years with the Colours and ...
As the Duke of Rothesay, the King was appointed colonel in chief of the regiment in 1978 and remained so until its ...
Award winning pipe major Alasdair Gillies has died at the age of 47. The former soldier was the last pipe major of the Queen's Own before its amalgamation with the Gordon Highlanders in the 1990s.
Gone but not forgotten- this year marks 60 years since the formation of the Queen's Own Highlanders. Veterans pay tribute. This year marks an important milestone in north military history.
But we have learned that the 1st Bn Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth & Camerons) Museum at Fort George, Inverness, is now styled the Highlanders Museum (Queen's Own Highlanders Collection).
Award winning pipe major Alasdair Gillies has died at the age of 47. The former soldier was the last pipe major of the Queen's Own before its amalgamation with the Gordon Highlanders in the 1990s.