Royal Regiment of Scotland | |
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Active | 28 March 2006 – present |
Country | United Kingdom (Scotland) |
Branch | British Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | 2nd Battalion: Light Infantry 3rd Battalion: Light Mechanised Infantry 4th Battalion: Strike Mechanised Infantry Balaklava Coy: Public duties 6th Battalion: Army Reserve 7th Battalion: Army Reserve |
Size | Five battalions One reinforced company |
Part of | Union Division |
Garrison/HQ | RHQ: Edinburgh Castle 2nd Battalion: Edinburgh 3rd Battalion: Fort George 4th Battalion Catterick Balaklava Company: Edinburgh 6th Battalion: Glasgow 7th Battalion: Perth |
Nickname(s) | "Scots" "The Jocks"[1] |
Motto(s) | "Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" (Latin) "No One Provokes Me With Impunity" |
March | Quick: Scotland the Brave Slow: Royal Regiment of Scotland Slow March |
Mascot(s) | Cruachan IV (Shetland pony) |
Engagements | Operation Telic Operation Herrick |
Website | www |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-Chief | King Charles III |
Colonel of the Regiment | Major-General Robin Lindsay |
Insignia | |
Tartan | Government 1A |
Hackle | Blackcock Feathers From the Royal Scots and King's Own Scottish Borderers |
Abbreviation | SCOTS |
The Royal Regiment of Scotland (SCOTS) is the senior and only current Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. It consists of three regular (formerly five) and two reserve battalions, plus an incremental company, each formerly an individual regiment (with the exception of the former first battalion (now disbanded and reformed into the 1st Bn Rangers based in Northern Ireland), which is an amalgamation of two regiments). However, three regular battalions maintain their former regimental pipes and drums to carry on the traditions of their antecedent regiments.