Great Britain (Volunteers)

52nd Lowland Volunteers

formed from elements of
8th/9th Battalion,
The Royal Scots
(The Royal Regiment)
(TA)

and
4th/5th Battalion,
The Royal Scots Fusiliers (TA)

and
4th/5th Battalion,
The King’s Own
Scottish Borderers
(TA)

and
6th/7th Battalion,
The Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles)
(TA)

and
5th/6th Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry
(The City of Glasgow
Regiment)
(TA)

and
The Glasgow Highlanders,
The Highland Light Infantry
(The City of Glasgow
Regiment)
(TA)

formed from elements of
8th/9th Battalion,
The Royal Scots
(The Royal Regiment)
(TA)

formed from elements of
6th/7th Battalion,
The Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles)
(TA)

formed from elements of
4th/5th Battalion,
The Royal Scots Fusiliers (TA)

and
5th/6th Battalion,
The Highland Light Infantry
(The City of Glasgow
Regiment)
(TA)

and
The Glasgow Highlanders,
The Highland Light Infantry
(The City of Glasgow
Regiment)
(TA)

formed from elements of
4th/5th Battalion,
The King’s Own
Scottish Borderers
(TA)

Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: 52nd Lowland Volunteers A Company (8th/9th Royal Scots), B Company (6th/7th Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles)),
3rd (Territorial) Battalion, 4th/5th (Territorial) Battalion,
The Royal Scots and
Cameronians Territorials
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
(Princess Margaret’s Own
Glasgow and Ayrshire
Regiment)
The King’s Own
Scottish Borderers
Lowland
RScots
Cameronians
RHF
KOSB
1969: reduced to cadre as reduced to cadre as reduced to cadre as reduced to cadre as





8th/9th Battalion,
The Royal Scots
(The Royal Regiment)



6th/7th Battalion,
The Cameronians



3rd Battalion,
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
(Princess Margaret’s Own
Glasgow and Ayrshire
Regiment)

4th/5th Battalion,
The King’s Own
Scottish Borderers



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1971:
No. 1 (The Royal Scots) Company, No. 4 (Cameronians) Company, No. 2 (Royal Highland Fusiliers) Company, No. 3 (King’s Own
Scottish Borderers) Company,
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion,
52nd Lowland Volunteers
1995: 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion,
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
(Princess Margaret’s Own
Glasgow and Ayrshire
Regiment)

The Lowland Volunteers




layout layout
1999: B (Royal Highland Fusiliers) Company,
C (Royal Highland Fusiliers) Company,
A (Royal Scots Borderers) Company,
D (King’s Own Scottish Borderers) Company,
52nd Lowland Regiment
2006: 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion
The Royal Regiment of Scotland
SCOTS