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The Regiment
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The Regiment |
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C Scot R Camp Flag |
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Battle Honours
First World War
YPRES, 1915, ‘17 Gravenstafel ST. JULIEN FESTUBERT, 1915 MOUNT SORREL 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 FALAISE The Laison Calais, 1944 The Scheldt LEOPOLD CANAL THE RHINELAND MOYLAND WOOD The Rhine EMMERICH-HOCH ELTEN DEVENTER Wagenborgen North-West Europe, 1944-45 |
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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 |
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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. |