Infantry Volunteers

Lanarkshire

1868: 105th Lanarkshire
(Glasgow Highland)
Rifle Volunteer Corps
Consolidation and renumbering of the Volunteer Force
1880: 10th Lanarkshire
(Glasgow Highland)
Rifle Volunteer Corps
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
1881:
volunteer battalion of
The Highland Light Infantry
1887: 5th (Glasgow Highland)
Volunteer Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry
HLI
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: 9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry (TF)
HLI
1914/
1918:
1/9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion,
2/9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion,
3/9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry)
Creation of the Territorial Army
1921: 9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry
(City of Glasgow Regiment)
(TA)
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1939: 1st Battalion,
The Glasgow Highlanders,
The Highland Light Infantry
(City of Glasgow Regiment)
(TA)
2nd Battalion,
The Glasgow Highlanders,
The Highland Light Infantry
(City of Glasgow Regiment)
(TA)
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Resurrection of the Territorial Army
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1947: 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry
(City of Glasgow Regiment)
(TA)

1949: 1st Battalion,
The Glasgow Highlanders,
The Highland Light Infantry
(City of Glasgow Regiment)
(TA)
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1959:
transferred to
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
(Princess Margaret’s Own Glasgow
and Ayrshire Regiment)
Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: disbanded and formed
HQ Company (Glasgow Highlanders),
52nd Lowland Volunteers
and
C Company (1st Glasgow Highlanders),
3rd (Territorial) Battalion,
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
(Princess Margaret’s Own Glasgow
and Ayrshire Regiment)