The Regiment

 

 

The Regiment

C Scot R

Camp Flag

Battle Honours

 

First World War

 

YPRES, 1915, ‘17

Gravenstafel

ST. JULIEN

FESTUBERT, 1915

MOUNT SORREL
SOMME, 1916

Pozières

Thiepval

Ancre Heights

Arras, 1917, ‘18

Vimy, 1917

Arleux

Scarpe, 1917, ‘18

Hill 70

PASSCHENDAELE

AMIENS

DROCOURT-QUÉANT

Hindenburg Line

CANAL DU NORD

Pursuit to Mons

France and Flanders, 1915-18

 

Second World War

 

NORMANDY

LANDING

PUTOT-EN-BESSIN

CAEN
The Orne

FALAISE

The Laison

Calais, 1944

The Scheldt

LEOPOLD CANAL
Breskens Pocket

THE RHINELAND
Waal Flats

MOYLAND WOOD

The Rhine

EMMERICH-HOCH ELTEN

DEVENTER

Wagenborgen

North-West Europe, 1944-45

 

Regimental Headquarters

 

Bay Street Armoury

Victoria, British Columbia

 

A Company HQ-Victoria

B Company HQ-Nanaimo

 

Regimental Short Title

 

C Scot R

 

Allied Regiment

 

The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) headquartered in The Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland

 

See The Royal Scots web-page at www.theroyalscots.co.uk

 

Authorized March

 

Blue Bonnets Over The Border

 

Motto

 

Deas Gu Cath

(Ready For the Fray)

 

Tartan

 

Hunting Stewart

 

Perpetuations

 

16th, 48th, 67th, 88th, 103rd, 143rd Battalions, CEF

The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) is an infantry unit of Canada’s Army Reserve, the Militia. The Regiment is in 39 Canadian Brigade Group of Land Force Western Area.

 

Regimental Headquarters is in the Bay Street Armoury located in Victoria, British Columbia. Victoria is on Vancouver Island on Canada’s west coast. The Armoury is a National Historic Site that was officially completed on 30 November 1915.