The Lowland Scots Regiments: Their Origin, Character and Services Previous to the Great War of 1914Sir Herbert Maxwell |
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1st battalion 2nd battalion 3rd Guards action afterwards appointed April arms arrived artillery attack August battle Boers brigade of Guards British army Cameronians campaign Captain capture Castle cavalry Coldstream Coldstream Guards Colonel colonelcy colours command companies corps December depôt detachment disbanded division Douglas Dragoons Duke Earl of Leven Edinburgh regiment embarked enemy engaged England English February fire Flanders Foot Guards force formed fought French garrison George Grenadier Guards Grenadiers guns Gustavus Highland honour Horse infantry Ireland James January joined July June killed King King's Own Borderers King's Own Scottish landed Lieut Lieut.-Colonel Lieut.-General Lord Lowland Major-General March military Militia November October officers Prince quarters raised received recruits Regiment of Foot remained returned Rifle Royal Scots Fusiliers Scotland Scots Greys Scots Guards Scottish Borderers sent September sergeants siege Sir David Sir John soldiers Stirling Suakin succeeded surrendered took troops Volunteer William wounded