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51st Highland Volunteers

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The 51st Highland Volunteers was a regiment and is now a battalion in the British Army's Territorial Army (TA) or reserve force in the Scottish Highlands, forming the 7th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, also known as 7 SCOTS. In contrast with 52nd Lowland (6 SCOTS), a similar unit located in the Lowlands of Scotland, 51st Highland (7 SCOTS) consists of a number of infantry... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    51st Highland Volunteers

    The 51st Highland Volunteers was a regiment and is now a battalion in the British Army's Territorial Army (TA) or reserve force in the Scottish Highlands, forming the 7th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, also known as 7 SCOTS.
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    Stable belt

    A stable belt is an item of uniform used in the armed forces of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries. ... | 1st Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers | 2nd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers | 3rd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers |
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    Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)

    The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), officially abbreviated "QOHldrs," was an infantry regiment in the Scottish Division of the British Army. ... 2nd Battalion, B (Queen's Own Highlanders) Company, 51st Highland Volunteers
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    Scottish regiment

    A Scottish regiment is any regiment (or similar military unit) that at some time in its history has or had a name that referred to Scotland or some part, thereof, and adopted items of Scottish dress. ... 51st Highland Volunteers
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    Lovat Scouts

    The unit was first formed during the Second Boer War as a Scottish Highland yeomanry regiment of the British Army and is the first known military unit to wear a ghillie suit. ... The company became two separate platoons in 1981 but was reduced to one platoon (Lovat Scouts Platoon) of D (Gordons and Lovat Scouts) Company, 51st Highland Volunteers.
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    Home Service Force

    It was linked to the Territorial Army (TA) and recruited from volunteers aged 18–60 with previous British forces (TA or regular) experience. ... X (HSF) Coy 2nd (V) Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers, Gordon Highlanders
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    Highland Brigade (Scottish)

    The Highland Brigade is a historical unit of the British Army, which has been formed a number of times. ... It was later adopted by the 51st Highland Volunteers
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    51st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    The British 51st Infantry Brigade is currently known as 51 (Scottish) Brigade, part of the 2nd Division. ... As 51 Highland Brigade it consisted of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 51st Highland Volunteers, as well as other Territorial Army units based in the Highlands.
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    London Scottish (regiment)

    The London Scottish is a unit of the British Army. ... in 1967 the regiment was reconstituted as two companies: G Company (London Scottish), 51st Highland Volunteers (AVR2); and C Company (London Scottish), The London Yeomanry and Territorials (AVR3)
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    Black Watch

    Prior to 28 March 2006, the Black Watch was an infantry regiment in its own right; The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) from 1931 to 2006, and The Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch) from 1881 to 1931. ... In 1967, the regiment lost its Territorial battalions, which were amalgamated into the 51st Highland Volunteers.

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