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The Royal Regiment of Scotland is to become the first recipient of the freedom of Inverclyde at a special ceremony in ...
Military officials said Monday that more than 5,000 Scottish soldiers are having to ... following the August 2006 merger of centuries-old regiments into a single Royal Regiment of Scotland.
The comments affect “units” including the Royal Regiment of Scotland ... an independent Scotland could not just carve out Scottish military units”. Such a system would not constitute ...
Despite political and military promises that the "golden ... Jeff Duncan, spokesman for Restore Our Scottish Regiments, added: "Battle honours embroidered on the regimental colours are there ...
BR><BR>It would be a shame to lose such history and tradition (they make nice photo ops), but a military must adapt ... preferring simple designations as 3rd Regiment. That's right, the army ...
They belong to the Royal Regiment of Scotland ... they’ll also trace the footsteps of their 18th century Scottish military ancestors who fought with the British during the French and Indian ...
Reportedly, some military regiments require “traditional Scottish” dress, which is a polite phrase for “nothing under the kilt.” An excellent example of when underwear is always worn is ...
Professor Hew Strachan, a military historian and adviser to ... the rump of the British army and so make the move out of Scottish regiments." Professor Strachan, of Oxford University, said defence ...
Several tartans were designed for Scottish military regiments. These patterns were used to distinguish different units and are still worn in ceremonial uniforms today. Black Watch (Government ...
Reportedly, some military regiments require “traditional Scottish” dress, which is a polite phrase for “nothing under the kilt.” An excellent example of when underwear is always worn is ...
Despite political and military promises that the "golden ... Jeff Duncan, spokesman for Restore Our Scottish Regiments, added: "Battle honours embroidered on the regimental colours are there ...