- Transvaal Scottish Regiment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=The Transvaal Scottish
caption=Cap Badge of the Transvaal Scottish
dates=1902-
country=South Africa
branch=
type=Infantry
role=Motorised Infantry
size=One battalion
command_structure=South African Infantry Corps
current_commander=
garrison=Johannesburg
ceremonial_chief=
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel-in-Chief
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
motto="Alba nam Buadh" (Scotland, Home of the Virtues)
colors=
identification_symbol_2= [http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb309/hammersfan_01/Tartans/MurrayofAtholl.gifMurray of Atholl]
[http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb309/hammersfan_01/Tartans/MurrayofTullibardine.gifMurray of Tullibardine (pipes and drums)]
identification_symbol_2_label=Tartan
identification_symbol_3=Red
identification_symbol_3_label=Hackle
march="The Atholl Highlanders"
mascot=
battles=
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=The Transvaal Scottish Regiment is aninfantry regiment of theSouth African Army . As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a BritishTerritorial Army orUnited States Army National Guard unit.History
John Murray, Marquis of Tullibardine, who later became the 7th
Duke of Atholl , established the regiment after the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Boer War in 1902. Its initial membership consisted of volunteers from Scottish units that had fought in the war who chose to demobilise and remain in the colony.The regiment subsequently took part in all 20th-century conflicts in which the South African Army fought, including
World War I ,World War II and theSouth African Border War .Regimental symbols
*The regimental
tartan is the "Murray of Atholl", except for the pipers who wear the "Murray of Tullibardine". Both tartans symbolise the regiment's connections to the Dukes of Atholl, and thus to theAtholl Highlanders . Since 1938, members have worn the redhackle on their khaki tam o'shanter as a symbol of the regiment's connection with the famous Black Watch Regiment. As part of their formal uniforms, officers and Warrant Officers Class I of the regiment carryclaymore s instead of the more typical swords.
*The regimental badge depicts a Scottishthistle on a scroll bearing the motto "Alba nam Buadh" (Gaelic for "Well done, Scotland" or "Scotland, home of the virtues"). It is surrounded by a heraldic strap and buckle bearing the regiment's name, all on the Star of theOrder of the Thistle .
*The regimental March is the "Atholl Highlanders".Alliances
*GBR -
Black Watch
*SCO - The Atholl Highlanders (Bond of Friendship)
*GBR -Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse Battle honours
The Transvaal Scottish has the following battle honours on its regimental colours:
*Natal, 1906
*South West Africa , 1914-1915
*East Africa, 1940 - 1941
** El Wak
** The Juba
** Yonte
** Diredawa
** Combolcia
** Amba Alagi
*Western Desert, 1941-1943
** Sollum
** Sidi Rezegh
** Gazala
** Alem Hamza
** Acroma Keep
** Alamein Defence
** Mega
** El AlameinIn addition, the regiment (along with the
Cape Town Highlanders Regiment ) still claims fifteen "missing" battle honours awarded for service in France and Flanders to the 4th South African Infantry (South African Scottish) battalion; these include some of the most famous in South Africa’s military history:
*Egypt 1916
*Somme 1916
*Delville Wood
*Arras 19l7
*Ypres 1917
*Menin Road
*Messines 1918
*Hindenburg Line
*Cambrai 1918
*Pursuit to Mons
*France and Flanders 1918
*Le Transloy
*Scarpe 1917
*Kemmel
*LysExternal links
* [http://www.jocks.co.za/ Transvaal Scottish Regimental Association]
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