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The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS) is an infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The regiment was created as part of.

The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS) is an infantrybattalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The regiment was created as part of the Childers Reforms in 1. Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) was amalgamated with the 7. Perthshire) Regiment of Foot.

It was known as The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) from 1. The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) from 1. Part of the Scottish Division, it was the senior regiment of Highlanders. Source of the name[edit]The source of the regiment's name is uncertain. In 1. 72. 5, following the Jacobite rebellion of 1.

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General George Wade was authorised by George I to form six "watch" companies to patrol the Highlands of Scotland, three from Clan Campbell, one from Clan Fraser of Lovat, one from Clan Munro and one from Clan Grant. These were to be "employed in disarming the Highlanders, preventing depredations, bringing criminals to justice, and hindering rebels and attainted persons from inhabiting that part of the kingdom." The force was known in Gaelic as Am Freiceadan Dubh, "the dark" or "black watch".[2]This epithet may have come from the uniform plaids of dark tartan with which the companies were provided.

Other theories have been put forward; for instance, that the name referred to the "black hearts" of the pro- government militia who had sided with the "enemies of true Highland spirit",[3] or that it came from their original duty in policing the Highlands, namely preventing "blackmail" (Highlanders demanding extortion payments to spare cattle herds).[4]History[edit]Early history[edit]The regiment was created as part of the Childers Reforms in 1. Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) was amalgamated with the 7. Perthshire) Regiment of Foot to form two battalions of the newly named Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). The 4. 2nd became the 1st Battalion, and the 7. Battalion.[5]The 1st Battalion saw action at the Battle of Tel el- Kebir in September 1.

Anglo- Egyptian War. It was in combat again at the First and Second Battles of El Teb in February 1. Battle of Abu Klea in January 1. Battle of Kirbekan in February 1. Mahdist War.[5] The 2nd Battalion suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Magersfontein in December 1. Second Boer War.[6]In 1. Volunteers and Militia were reorganised nationally, with the former becoming the Territorial Force and the latter the Special Reserve; [7] the regiment now had one Reserve and five Territorial battalions.[8][9]First World War[edit]Regular Army[edit]The 1st Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the 1st Brigade in the 1st Division in August 1.

Western Front.[1. It saw action during the Retreat from Mons in August 1. First Battle of the Marne in September 1.

First Battle of the Aisne later in September 1. Hindenburg Line in September 1.

The 2nd Battalion landed at Marseille as part of the Bareilly Brigade in the 7th (Meerut) Division in October 1. Western Front.[1. It took part in the defence of Givenchy in December 1. Mesopotamia later that month and saw action during the siege of Kut in Spring 1. Baghdad in March 1. Battle of Istabulat in April 1.

It transferred to Palestine in January 1. Battle of Megiddo in September 1. Territorial Force[edit]The 1/4th (City of Dundee) Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the Bareilly Brigade in the 7th (Meerut) Division March 1. Western Front and, following heavy losses at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1. Battle of Festubert in May 1. Battalion in September 1. The 1/5th (Angus and Dundee) Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the 2.

Brigade in the 8th Division for service on the Western Front.[1. It also saw action at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1. Battle of Festubert in May 1. The 1/6th (Perthshire) Battalion and the 1/7th (Fife) Battalion landed at Boulogne- sur- Mer as part of the 1.

Brigade in the 5. Highland) Division in May 1. Western Front.[1. Watch Dear Eleanor Online Free HD. They saw action at the Battle of the Ancre Heights in October 1. New Armies[edit]The 9th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne- sur- Mer as part of the 4. Brigade in the 1. Scottish) Division in July 1.

Western Front.[1. It suffered over 7. Battle of Loos in September 1.

Second Battle of the Somme in August 1. The 1. 0th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne- sur- Mer as part of the 7.

Brigade in the 2. Division in September 1. Western Front.[1. Watch America: Imagine The World Without Her Online Fandango here.

It moved to Salonika in November 1. Balkans in 1. 91. A number of authors state that the regiment was given the nickname "Ladies from Hell" ("Die Damen aus der Hölle") by German troops, allegedly on account of their kilts and fighting qualities.[1. The Night Of The Hunter Movie Watch Online more. Second World War[edit]Regular Army[edit]. Two soldiers from the Black Watch pass by a burning German anti- aircraft half- track, Sicily, 5 August 1.

The 1st Battalion landed in France in September 1. Brigade in the 4th Infantry Division for service with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). The battalion later transferred to the 1. Brigade of the 5. Highland) Division and was captured at St Valery- en- Caux during the Battle of France. It was reformed from reserve units of the 9th (Highland) Infantry Division in August 1. North Africa in August 1.

Second Battle of El Alamein in October 1. Tunisian Campaign before it took part in the Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1. It also took part in the Normandy landings in June 1. Battle for Caen later that month and the Battle of the Falaise Pocket in August 1. It later saw action at the Battle of the Bulge in January 1. Battle of the Reichswald in February 1. Rhine in March 1.

The 2nd Battalion was serving in Palestine from where it was sent to East Africa in August 1. Italian conquest of British Somaliland. It was sent to Crete, as part of the 1. Brigade in the 8th Division, and took part in the Battle of Heraklion in May 1. It moved to North Africa in October 1.

Tobruk in November 1. Territorial Army[edit]The 4th Battalion landed in France in January 1. Brigade in the 5. Highland) Division for service with the BEF and then took part in the Dunkirk evacuation in June 1. From July 1. 94. 0 to April 1. Gibraltar.[1. 4] The battalion remained in the United Kingdom for the rest of the war.[1.