Great Britain

Seaforth Highlanders

The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders

Kingdom of Great Britain
 
1778: 78th (Highland)
Regiment of Foot,
or Seaforth Highland Regiment

1786: 72nd (Highland)
Regiment of Foot

1793:



78th (Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot
(or the Ross-shire Buffs)

2nd Bn raised
79th (Highland-Cameron
Volunteers)
Regiment of Foot


1796:
2nd Bn disbanded

1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1804:



79th (Cameron Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot

1804: 2nd Bn raised
2nd Bn raised
2nd Bn raised
1809: 72nd Regiment of Foot


1815:

2nd Bn disbanded
1816: 2nd Bn disbanded
2nd Bn disbanded

1823: 72nd (Duke of Albany’s Own
Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot







1873:





79th (The Queen’s Own
Cameron Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot

72nd Foot
78th Foot
79th Foot
layout
78th Foot
layout
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
layout layout
1881: 1st Bn, 2nd Bn, 1st Bn,
The Seaforth Highlanders
The Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs)
The Queen’s Own
Cameron Highlanders
Seaforth
Cameron
The Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s)



1897:
2nd Bn raised
1922: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1948: 2nd Bn disbanded
2nd Bn disbanded
1948:
part of
The Highland Brigade
part of
The Highland Brigade
layout layout
1961: 1st Battalion,
The Queen’s Own Highlanders
(Seaforth and Camerons)
Highland
1968:
part of
The Scottish Division
High
1994: merged into
1st Battalion,
The Highlanders
(Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
High
2007: The Highlanders, 4th Battalion
The Royal Regiment of Scotland
SCOTS