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  2. King's Own Scottish Borderers - Wikipedia

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    The King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSBs) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division.On 28 March 2006 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment), the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons), the Argyll and Sutherland ...

  3. 1st Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Arnhem area showing the designated drop and landing zones King George VI inspects men of the 7th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1st Airborne Division, in the North Midlands, 1944. After service in the Mediterranean the brigade returned to Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire , where it was reinforced by the arrival of the 7th Battalion, King ...

  4. John Macdonald (British Army officer, born 1907) - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, from where he was commissioned into the King's Own Scottish Borderers on 1 September 1927 [1] and served in the Second World War. [ 2 ] He commanded the 1st Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Borderers on its deployment to Korea in April 1951 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and then took command of the 28th ...

  5. Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    The two Territorial Army units, the 7th/9th, which was the 7th and 9th battalions merged, and 8th Battalions, mobilised in Scotland in September; the 7th/9th was briefly deployed to France with the 155th Infantry Brigade, alongside the 4th and 5th King's Own Scottish Borderers, of the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division before the collapse of the ...

  6. 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    The 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that served during the Second World War. It was raised on 2 September 1939, the day before war was declared, as part of the Territorial Army (TA) and served in the United Kingdom and later North-West Europe from June 1944 to May 1945.

  7. 44th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Men of the 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers advance warily along a lane, past the bodies of German soldiers, east of the Rhine, 25 March 1945. Afterwards the brigade and division fought virtually continuously from then on through Caumont, the Seine Crossing, the Gheel Bridgehead, Best, Tilburg, Meijel, Blerwick, the Maas and across ...

  8. Royal Scots Borderers - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) was a battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.The battalion formed on 1 August 2006 when its antecedent regiments - the Royal Scots and the King's Own Scottish Borderers - amalgamated just after the formation of the Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006.

  9. Category : Regiments of the British Army in World War II

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    1st King's Dragoon Guards; King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) King's Own Scottish Borderers; King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars; 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars; King's Royal Rifle Corps; King's Shropshire Light Infantry; King's Regiment (Liverpool)