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The Anglo-Scots Wars, 1513–1550: A Military History (1999) Scobie, Ian Hamilton Mackay, ed. The Scottish regiments of the British army (Oliver and Boyd, 1942) Spiers, Edward M. and Jeremy A. Crang. A Military History of Scotland (2014) Spiers, Edward M. The Scottish Soldier and Empire, 1854–1902 (Edinburgh University Press, 2006). Watt ...
Soldiers of the 105th Regiment Royal Artillery at Edinburgh Castle Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo The Atholl Highlanders on parade in 2017. Since the passing of the Treaty of Union in 1707 which unified the Kingdom of Scotland with the Kingdom of England to the create the Kingdom of Great Britain, Scottish armed forces were merged with the English armed forces and remain part of the overall ...
Military history of Scotland; 0–9. 51st Highland Volunteers; 74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot ... Armed forces in Scotland; Army School of Bagpipe Music and ...
13th-century military history of Scotland (1 C, 10 P) 14th-century military history of Scotland (2 C, 13 P) 15th-century military history of Scotland (2 C, 12 P)
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Scotland before the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain by the Acts of Union 1707, including clan conflicts, civil wars, and rebellions. For dates after 1708, see List of wars involving the United Kingdom .
The Scottish District was commanded by the Commander-in-Chief, Scotland. In January 1876 a ‘Mobilization Scheme for the forces in Great Britain and Ireland’ was published, with the ‘Active Army’ divided into eight army corps based on the District Commands. 8th Corps was to be formed within Scottish Command, based at Edinburgh. This ...
Patrick Campbell (British Army officer, born 1779) Dugald Carmichael; Sir John Carmichael; Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil; Thomas Tupper Carter-Campbell of Possil; Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis; Francis Charteris (rake) John Chisholm (soldier) Coll Ciotach; Martin Clemens; James Aikman Cochrane; John Cochrane (Royalist) Peter Cochrane ...
The earliest known image of Scottish soldiers wearing tartan, from a woodcut c. 1631. Warfare in early modern Scotland includes all forms of military activity in Scotland or by Scottish forces, between the adoption of new ideas of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century and the military defeat of the Jacobite movement in the mid-eighteenth century.