72nd & 78th Regiments/Seaforth Highlanders/Queen's Own Highlanders/The Highlanders 4th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland
Below is some genealogy information on the 72nd & 78th Regiments, Seaforth Highlanders, Queen's Own Highlanders and the Highlanders 4th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland of the British army that may help searches for military ancestors.
Theatres of War, Army Regiments, Naval Detachments, RAF
Description: Formed in 1881 by an amalgamation of the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs) and the 72nd Highlanders (Duke of Albany's Own). They saw action in the Boer Wars, fighting at Magersfontein, Modder River and Paardenburg. During the First World War they fought across the Western and Indian fronts at battles such as Mons, Le Cateau, Marne, Aisne, the Ludendorff Offensive, Messines, the 1st battle of Ypres, the 2nd battle of Ypres, Loos, the Somme (1916), the Hindenburg Line, Arras, the 1st battle of the Somme (1918), Lys, the advance in Flanders, the 2nd battle of Arras (1917), Selle, Valenciennes and Passchendaele. During the Second World War they fought across the Western and Middle-Eastern fronts and was involved in the evacuations at Dunkirk. In 1961 they amalgamated with the Queen's Own Cameron Higlanders (79th), forming the Queen's Own Highlanders. In 1994 they merged with the Gordon Highlanders, forming The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons). In 2006 they joined the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Their nickname is the King's Men or The Macraes.
Military actions:
- Boer war: Magersfontein
- Boer war: Modder River
- Boer war: Paardenburg
- WWI: Mons
- WWI: Le Cateau
- WWI: Marne
- WWI: Aisne
- WWI: Ludendorff Offensive
- WWI: Messines
- WWI: 1st battle of Ypres
- WWI: 2nd battle of Ypres
- WWI: Loos
- WWI: Somme (1916)
- WWI: Hindenburg Line
- WWI: Arras
- WWI: 1st battle of the Somme (1918)
- WWI: Lys
- WWI: Advance in Flanders
- WWI: 2nd battle of Arras (1917)
- WWI: Selle
- WWI: Valenciennes
- WWI: 3rd battle of Ypres
- WWII: Dunkirk
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