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  2. Seaforth Highlanders - Wikipedia

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    The Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, mainly associated with large areas of the northern Highlands of Scotland. The regiment existed from 1881 to 1961, and saw service in World War I and World War II , along with many smaller conflicts.

  3. 51st Highland Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    11th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders: 4th/5th Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders: 1st Battalion, The London Scottish: 7/8th (Volunteer) Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders: 3rd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers: 3rd Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders: 7th and 8th Battalions, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

  4. Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) - Wikipedia

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    The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) is an infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Prior to 28 March 2006, the Highlanders was an infantry regiment in its own right; The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) , part of the Scottish Division .

  5. Highland Brigade (United Kingdom) (1948) - Wikipedia

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    1st Battalion, Glasgow Highlanders, Highland Light Infantry (1949–1959) 11th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (1947–1967) 4th/7th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (1947–1961) 5th/6th (Banff, Buchan and Donside) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (1947–1961) London Scottish, Gordon Highlanders (1947–1967) 3rd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (1961 ...

  6. 51st (Highland) Division - Wikipedia

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    2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders; 4th/5th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (left 4 April 1941) 7th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (left 23 August 1940) 5th Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders; 152nd Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (formed 1 September 1940, became A Squadron 51st Battalion, Reconnaissance Corps February 1941) [77]

  7. 152nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    152nd Brigade Machine Gun Company – formed 16 January 1916; transferred to No 51 Battalion, Machine Gun Corps 10 February 1918; 1/6th Battalion, Gordons – transferred from Line of Communication Troops 1 June 1916; absorbed 1/7th Gordons from 153rd (2nd Highland) Bde 6 October 1918 to form 6th/7th Gordons

  8. List of infantry battalions in the Canadian Expeditionary Force

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    231st Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders of Canada), CEF: 15 July 1916 11 April 1918 The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada: 232nd (Saskatchewan) Battalion, CEF: 15 July 1916 12 October 1917 The North Saskatchewan Regiment: 233rd Battalion (Canadiens-Français du Nord-Ouest), CEF: 15 July 1916 15 September 1920 Not perpetuated 234th Battalion (Peel), CEF

  9. 154th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Volunteer Battalions (VBs) of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH) were initially assigned to the large Clyde Brigade (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th VBs, along with other regiments) and the Forth Brigade (4th and 7th VBs); in 1890 these brigades were rearranged, and the 4th and 7th VBs moved to the Tay Brigade.