WebIn 1959 the Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) was amalgamated with the Royal Scots Fusiliers to form the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment). The Glasgow Highlanders was later amalgamated into … WebHighland Light Infantry Date of death: 01/07/1916 (aged 24) Cemetery: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Son of Malcolm and Mary B. McDonald, of 14, Elderpark St., Govan, Glasgow. Died on the same day Served in the same regiment/ship/squadron Buried/commemorated in the same cemetery.
British Army - Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
WebWelcome to the HLI Association Website HLI Veterans remember Crossing the Rhine 23rd/24th March 1945 This website has been developed to raise the awareness of the Highland Light Infantry Association and facilitate communication between its members … WebThe Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) This infantry regiment was formed in 1881 and drew its recruits mainly from Glasgow and the Scottish Lowlands. It merged with The Royal Scots Fusiliers in … how dare you hit me now i am offended by you
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WebHIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY 100th Brigade / 33rd Division 14th July : Bazentin-le-Petit. In action in western edge of High Wood. 15th July : Attack of High Wood and Switch Trench. 16th July : Mametz Wood. 19th July : Bazentin-le-Petit. 23rd July : Albert area. 7th August : High Wood. 9th August : Bazentin-le-Grand. 13th August : Becordel. ******* WebHLI (City of Glasgow Regiment) Association Website dedicated to keeping alive the history of the Highland Light Infantry. World War One First World War Regular Army Web16th Highland Light Infantry on parade at George Square in 1914 . The Battalion was raised in Glasgow on 2nd September 1914 as the 2nd Glasgow by the Lord Provost and City with many recruits from the Glasgow Boys' Brigade. In May 1915 the Battalion moved to Prees Heath, in Shropshire, where it joined the 97th Brigade of the 32nd Division HLI how dare you do this