The 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the Scots Army and subsequently a Scottish infantry regiment of the British Army, active...
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infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1794. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot to form the...
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amalgamation of the 26th Cameronian Regiment and the 90th Perthshire Light Infantry. In 1968, when reductions were required, the regiment chose to be disbanded...
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26th Regiment may refer to: 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the British Army 26th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, a unit of the British Army...
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The 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot was a Scottish infantry regiment in the British Army also known as the Black Watch. Originally titled Crawford's...
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(Cameronian) Regiment of Foot, a regiment of the British Army raised from among the Cameronians, in existence from 1689 to 1881 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)...
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list of battalions of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), which existed as an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1968. When the 26th (Cameronian)...
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This is a list of numbered regiments of foot of the British Army from the mid-18th century until 1881, when numbering was abandoned. Foot was the contemporary...
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The 8th (King's) Regiment of Foot, also referred to in short as the 8th Foot and the King's, was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1685...
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1961. The regiment was raised as the 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameronian Volunteers) on 17 August 1793 at Fort William by Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht, a...
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John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (category 52nd Regiment of Foot officers)
colonel of the 94th Regiment of Foot, as honorary colonel of the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot and then as honorary colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Life...
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The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence...
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are omitted. The regiment given is the regiment into which the field marshal was commissioned. This is not necessarily the regiment the officer first...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers (redirect from 25th Regiment of Foot)
'line' of Infantry the regiment was numbered 25th Regiment of Foot (based on its formation date) in 1751. The regiment fought at the Battle of Minden...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Bainbrigge (1786—1862), Colonel of the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot General Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet (1757–1829), Commander-in-Chief...
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Regiment of Foot was a British Army regiment, raised in 1798. Under the Childers reforms it amalgamated with the 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot...
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Duchess of York and Albany's Regiment of Foot, The Queen's Regiment of Foot, and The King's Own Regiment. Authorisation to recruit the regiment was given...
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Hamilton Barracks (category Installations of the British Army)
(Cameronian) Regiment of Foot and the 74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot. Under the Childers Reforms, the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot amalgamated...
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Somerset Light Infantry (redirect from 13th Regiment of Foot)
7th Earl of Huntingdon was issued with a warrant authorising him to raise a regiment, and accordingly the Earl of Huntingdon's Regiment of Foot was formed...
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of Foot - 2 Battalions 1804-1814 25th (Sussex) Regiment of Foot - Renamed "King's Own Borderers" in 1805 - 2 Battalions 1804-1816 26th (Cameronian) Regiment...
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Regiment of Foot was a British Army regiment, raised in 1787. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 33rd (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment...
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Lancashire Fusiliers (redirect from 20th Regiment of Foot)
Peyton as Peyton's Regiment of Foot. (Until 1751 the regiment's name changed according to the name of the colonel commanding.) The regiment served in the Glorious...
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district in the United Kingdom, the 74th was linked with the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot, and assigned to district no. 59 at Hamilton Barracks. On...
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Sir William Erskine, 1st Baronet (category Cameronians officers)
sailed for London the same year. Erskine became colonel-in-chief of the 26th Foot (Cameronians) in 1782. On 28 September 1787 he was promoted lieutenant-general...
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The 32nd Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1702. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 46th (South...
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Kent Regiment), formerly the 3rd Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army traditionally raised in the English county of Kent...
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1791, and purchased the rank of major in the 2nd Foot in June 1792. He travelled with the regiment to Martinique, as its commander, and succeeded to...
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Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) (14th Foot) was an infantry regiment of the British Army. In 1958 it amalgamated with the East Yorkshire Regiment (15th...
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William Bradshaw (VC) (category 32nd Regiment of Foot officers)
Bradshaw Date of Act of Bravery, 26th September, 1857 For intrepidity and good conduct when, ordered with Surgeon Home, 90th Regiment, to remove the...
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Childers Reforms (category 19th-century history of the British Army)
was done by renaming the numbered regiments of foot and county militia regiments. In addition, the various corps of county rifle volunteers were to be...
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