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  2. Scottish regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Atholl Highlanders is a ceremonial Scottish regiment which not part of the British Army but under the command of the Duke of Atholl, based at Blair Castle. It was presented with colours by Queen Victoria in 1844, giving the regiment official status. [8] It is the only legal private army in Europe. [9]

  3. No. 11 (Scottish) Commando - Wikipedia

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    No. 11 (Scottish) Commando was a battalion-sized commando unit of the British Army during the Second World War. Formed in Scotland, members of No. 11 (Scottish) Commando adopted the Tam o'shanter as their official headdress. [1] No. 11 (Scottish) Commando was sent to the Mediterranean as 'C' Battalion Layforce.

  4. British Commando operations during the Second World War

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    This force became known as 'Layforce' after their commander and initially they were drawn from 'A' Troop from No. 3 Commando, No. 7 Commando, No. 8 (Guards) Commando, and No. 11 (Scottish) Commando. [9] [10] The next raid of any consequence from the United Kingdom was Operation Claymore in March 1941, by No. 3 and No. 4 Commandos. This was the ...

  5. List of British Commonwealth and Empire brigades of the ...

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    This is a list of army brigades of the British Commonwealth and Empire during the Second World War. These brigades were often part of larger military formations composed of units from the United Kingdom, Dominions, British India and Crown Colonies. At the time, despite their multi-national composition, such formations were often referred as ...

  6. 15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment [a] was a World War II unit of the British Army's Reconnaissance Corps, itself part of the Royal Armoured Corps. Formed from a variety of infantry units, it served with 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division in the North West Europe campaign in 1944–45.

  7. List of British Commands and Army groups - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the commands was to administer all units and formations located within their geographical borders, and if needed could be further subdivided into "areas". In 1939, it was one of the army's six regional commands, which existed within the British Isles , on the outbreak of the Second World War.

  8. British Army during the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    Other Armies that came under command of 21st Army Group were the First Allied Airborne Army, the U.S. First Army for Overlord, [108] and the U.S. Ninth Army; as a result of the disruption to the chain of command during the Battle of the Bulge and as reinforcement for the drive to the Rhine, Operations Veritable and Grenade. [109] The U.S.

  9. Scottish Command - Wikipedia

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    Each division was to be under the administration of one of the Home Commands, and Scottish Command formed what became the 9th (Scottish) Division. [5] It was followed by 15th (Scottish) Division of K2 in September 1914. [6] The 64th (2nd Highland) Division was established in the Command by 1915 after the departure of 51st (Highland) Division ...