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    The 51st Highland Volunteers (51 HIGHLAND) is a battalion in the British Army's Army Reserve or reserve force in the Scottish Highlands, forming the 7th...
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    The 51st (Highland) Division was an infantry division of the British Army that fought on the Western Front in France during the First World War from 1915...
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  • 51st Highland Division Website". 51hd.co.uk. "The "Island" - | 51st Highland Division". 51hd.co.uk. "CROSSING OF AFTERWATINGS CANAL | Account | 51st Highland...
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  • re-designated as 3rd (V) Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment): 1st Btn, 51st Highland Volunteers re-designated as 3rd (V) Btn The Highlanders (Seaforth...
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    along with 51st Highland (7 SCOTS), a similar unit located in the Scottish Highlands. Originally formed as the 52nd Lowland Volunteers in 1967, as a...
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    reserve battalions include the 52nd Lowland Volunteers, 6th Battalion (6 SCOTS), the 51st Highland Volunteers, 7th Battalion (7 SCOTS), the Band of the...
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    (HSF) Coy 2nd (V) Bn, 51st Highland Volunteers (in Elgin) Gordon Highlanders. W (HSF) Coy 3rd (V) Bn, 51st Highland Volunteers (in Stirling) Argyll &...
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  • 51st Regiment or 51st Infantry Regiment may refer to: 51st Regiment of Foot (disambiguation), several units of the British Army 51st Highland Volunteers...
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  • Lowland Volunteers -> 52nd Lowland Volunteers, 6th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland 51st Highland Volunteers -> 51st Highland Volunteers, 7th Battalion...
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    on the formation of G (London Scottish) Company 1st Battalion 51st Highland Volunteers. From 1992, the tradition was carried on by A (London Scottish)...
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    D (Light) Companies (Light Infantry) C (Fire Support) Company 51st Highland Volunteers, 7th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland (Army Reserve) A (Black...
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  • infantry units: 8th (Volunteer) Battalion, Queen's Fusiliers (8QF) 1st Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers (1/51 HIGHLAND) 4th (Volunteer) Battalion, Royal...
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    Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (category Highland regiments)
    SCOTS), an affiliated company of the Territorial Army battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers (7 SCOTS) and an Army Cadet Force battalion. The 5th Battalion...
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  • neighbouring counties in Scotland in 1860. Its successor units served with 51st (Highland) Division through many of the major battles on the Western Front during...
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    into the 51st Highland Volunteers in 1969 with a rifle platoon of C (Queen's Own Highlanders) Company, 2nd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers still based...
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    Company, 2nd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers in 1971. This detachment became part of B (Highlanders) Company, 51st Highland Regiment in 1999 and was...
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    Regiment. Worn by 41st (Princess Louise's Kensington) Signal Squadron (Volunteers). Jobson, Christopher (2009). Looking Forward, Looking Back: Customs and...
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  • this list are those ascribed to particular clans of Scotland, including Highland, Lowland, Isles, and Borders clans. Their status varies widely; armigerous...
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    took place in 1969 and a rifle platoon of Headquarters Company, 51st Highland Volunteers was formed at the Hunter Street drill hall at that time; the rifle...
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    From then on, the part–time element of all Highland regiments were included within the 51st Highland Volunteers. The Army Cadet Force (ACF) units in the...
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    and identity directly from, the 51st (Highland) Division, it is also a descendant of the 52nd Lowland Division. The 51st Brigade began as a formation of...
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  • Liverpool (transferred from 1st Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers) The Battalion amalgamated with the 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment,...
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    five Highland Regiments were split off in 1967 and grouped together, eventually forming the 51st Highland Volunteers. On 1 July 1968 the Highland Brigade...
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    Second World War, and now consist of a platoon, Company C, of the 51st Highland Volunteers. Today the Clan Fraser is composed of many thousands all over the...
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  • Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery founded in Forfarshire (now Angus) in Scotland in 1859. It served with 51st (Highland)...
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    James Fullarton (category 51st Highland Volunteers officers)
    Nova Scotia. Fullarton started his military career as an ensign in the 51st Regiment of Foot on 24 December 1802. He was then promoted to lieutenant...
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  • Sutherland Highlanders (5 SCOTS): Green 52nd Lowland Volunteers (6 SCOTS): Grey 51st Highland Volunteers (7 SCOTS): Purple Whilst the white hackle of 2 SCOTS...
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    Barracks, Preston (Army Reserve Light Infantry) — paired with 1 LANCS 51st Highland Volunteers, 7th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland at Queen's Barracks...
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  • Douglas Young (solicitor) (category 51st Highland Volunteers officers)
    Lowland Volunteers (now 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland) from 1970 to 1973, the 51st Highland Volunteers (now 51st Highland, 7th...
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  • Lowland Volunteers (V), Glasgow 2nd Btn, 51st Highland Volunteers (V), Elgin 3rd (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Regiment of Wales (V), Cardiff 4th (Volunteer) Btn...
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