- Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=The Queen's Own Highlanders Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
caption=Cap Badge of the Queen's Own Highlanders
dates=1961 -1994
country=United Kingdom
branch=Army
type=Line Infantry
command_structure=Scottish Division
role=Armoured Infantry
size= One Battalion
current_commander=
garrison=Dreghorn Barracks,Edinburgh
ceremonial_chief= HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel-in-Chief
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
motto="Cuidich 'n Righ" (Aid the King)
colors=
march=Quick: "The West Highland Laddie"
mascot=
battles=
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=
identification_symbol_2= [http://www.regiments.org/tradition/tartans/mackenz.htm Seaforth Mackenzie (trews)]
[http://www.regiments.org/tradition/tartans/camerone.htm Cameron of Erracht (pipers and drummers kilts)]
identification_symbol_2_label=TartanThe Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), officially abbreviated "QOHldrs," was an
infantry regiment in theScottish Division of theBritish Army . It was formed on7 February 1961 atRedford Barracks ,Edinburgh , with the amalgamation of 1stBattalion ,Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and 1st Battalion,Seaforth Highlanders . Due to theOptions for Change defence review, however, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders was further amalgamated with 1st Battalion,Gordon Highlanders on17 September 1994 to form 1st Battalion,The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons) .The Regiment wears the
MacKenzie Tartan kilt andCameron Trews , with the reverse for the bandmembers.1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders posting locations 1961-1994
* 1961-1962 -
Singapore
* 1962-1963 -Brunei /NorthBorneo (Brunei Rebellion )
* March-June 1964 - Edinburgh
* 1964-1968 -West Germany
* 1968-1971 - Edinburgh
* 1969-1970 - Sharjah
* 1971-1976 - West Germany/Northern Ireland
* 1976-1980 - Edinburgh/Belize /Northern Ireland
* 1980-1981 -Hong Kong
* 1981-1982 -Tidworth
* April-December 1982-Falkland Islands
* 1982-1983 - Tidworth
* 1983-1985 - Northern Ireland
* 1985-1988 - Newly refurbishedFort George, Highland
* 1987- Six month tour of Belize
* 1988- 1993 -Munster , Germany
* 1990- Tour in Northern Ireland
* 1991-Operation Granby - Liberation of Kuwait. Battalion split up. Three soldiers killed by friendly fire whilst attached to 3rd BnRoyal Regiment of Fusiliers
* 1992-1993 - Six month tour in Northern Ireland
* 1993-1994 - Newly refurbished Dreghorn Barracks, EdinburghAffiliated regiment
*
7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles Allied regiments
*
United Kingdom
** 1st Battalion, TheLiverpool Scottish
** 2nd Battalion, B (Queen's Own Highlanders) Company,51st Highland Volunteers
*Canada
** TheCameron Highlanders of Ottawa
**The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada
** TheSeaforth Highlanders of Canada
*Australia
** TheRoyal Western Australia Regiment
** TheRoyal South Australia Regiment
*New Zealand
** 4th (Otago and Southland) Battalion, TheRoyal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
** 7th (Wellington and Hawkes Bay) Battalion, The Royal New Zealand Infantry RegimentFurther reading
* Regimental H.Q., Queen's Own Highlanders. "Queen's Own Highlanders: A Short History." Inverness: Highland Printers, 1961.
* Regimental H.Q., Queen's Own Highlanders. " Queen's Own Highlanders 1961-1971". Inverness: A. Learmonth & Son, 1971.
* Lieutenant Colonel Fairrie, Angus. "Cuidich'n Righ": A History of the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons). " Inverness: Regimental H.Q., Queen's Own Highlanders, 1983.
* [http://www.qohldrs.co.uk Queen's Own Highlanders Association]
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