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Chapter 5 Strikers, Riots and Aid to the Civil Power – 1864 to 1903
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- Front Matter i
- Contents xiii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgements xxi
- Note on Military Ranks xxiii
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The Origins of Montreal’s Highland Regiment
- The Scottish Military Tradition in Quebec 3
- The 5th Battalion, The Royal Light Infantry of Montreal 19
- From Shako to Glengarry Becoming Highland 31
- The 5th Royal Scots 43
- Strikers, Riots and Aid to the Civil Power – 1864 to 1903 55
- Training the Regiment 1862–1914 65
- Notes to Part I 73
- Illustrations 90
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The Royal Highlanders in The Great War 1914–1919
- Rushing to France 125
- Ypres – The 13th Battalion RHC 139
- From Mount Sorrel to the Somme an Annus Horribilis 161
- Vimy and Passchendaele 185
- The Black Watch and The Hundred Days August to November 1918 203
- The Influence of The Great War 223
- Notes to Part II 239
- Illustrations 255
- Maps 300
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The Black Watch between the Wars 1919–1939
- After The Great War 1919–1939 313
- Training the Post War Militia 319
- The Canadian Black Watch New Titles and New Colours – 1931–1935 329
- Regimental Cadet Corps 1890–1936 339
- A Social and City Regiment 345
- Sports and Military Diversions 353
- The Last Days Before the Second World War 359
- Notes to Part III 367
- The Battle Honours of the Regiment1 373
- Honorary Colonels of the Regiment 374
- Lineage of the Black Watch (Rhr) of Canada 1812–2022 376
- Commanding Officers 1812–2022 379
- Regimental Sergeants Major 1875–1953 386
- The Black Watch Regimental Colours: 1862–2009 388
- Honours and Awards 397
- The Great War 412
- Black Watch Rifle Company and Platoon Formations 414
- Regimental Homes 417
- Inside the Black Watch Armoury Today 424
- Notes Volume I, Appendices 443
- Index to Volume I 447
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents xiii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgements xxi
- Note on Military Ranks xxiii
-
The Origins of Montreal’s Highland Regiment
- The Scottish Military Tradition in Quebec 3
- The 5th Battalion, The Royal Light Infantry of Montreal 19
- From Shako to Glengarry Becoming Highland 31
- The 5th Royal Scots 43
- Strikers, Riots and Aid to the Civil Power – 1864 to 1903 55
- Training the Regiment 1862–1914 65
- Notes to Part I 73
- Illustrations 90
-
The Royal Highlanders in The Great War 1914–1919
- Rushing to France 125
- Ypres – The 13th Battalion RHC 139
- From Mount Sorrel to the Somme an Annus Horribilis 161
- Vimy and Passchendaele 185
- The Black Watch and The Hundred Days August to November 1918 203
- The Influence of The Great War 223
- Notes to Part II 239
- Illustrations 255
- Maps 300
-
The Black Watch between the Wars 1919–1939
- After The Great War 1919–1939 313
- Training the Post War Militia 319
- The Canadian Black Watch New Titles and New Colours – 1931–1935 329
- Regimental Cadet Corps 1890–1936 339
- A Social and City Regiment 345
- Sports and Military Diversions 353
- The Last Days Before the Second World War 359
- Notes to Part III 367
- The Battle Honours of the Regiment1 373
- Honorary Colonels of the Regiment 374
- Lineage of the Black Watch (Rhr) of Canada 1812–2022 376
- Commanding Officers 1812–2022 379
- Regimental Sergeants Major 1875–1953 386
- The Black Watch Regimental Colours: 1862–2009 388
- Honours and Awards 397
- The Great War 412
- Black Watch Rifle Company and Platoon Formations 414
- Regimental Homes 417
- Inside the Black Watch Armoury Today 424
- Notes Volume I, Appendices 443
- Index to Volume I 447