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    It's interesting about 5 SCOTS, the Argylls.

    I read that from 2006 to 2013 they were part of 16 Air Assault Brigade.

    Then in 2013 they were named the Balaclava Company.

    Somewhere else I read that they were reduced to company strength in 2012.

    This hints that they were larger prior to that, but what size I haven't seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    It's interesting about 5 SCOTS, the Argylls.

    I read that from 2006 to 2013 they were part of 16 Air Assault Brigade.

    Then in 2013 they were named the Balaclava Company.

    Somewhere else I read that they were reduced to company strength in 2012.

    This hints that they were larger prior to that, but what size I haven't seen.
    From the Argyll's Regimental history. As part of the restructuring of the British Army’s infantry regiments in 2006, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders was amalgamated into the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The 1st Battalion of The Argylls became the 5th Battalion of the new Regiment and its Reserve component in 51 Highland Volunteers became the 7th Battalion. Following a further defence review in 2012, the 5th Battalion was reduced to a single company named Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland. It performs a ceremonial role in Scotland as well as operational duties.

    Between 2006-2013, 5 SCOTS was Bn size and so approximately 650 men. As a single Company their size would be abotut 120.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post

    Between 2006-2013, 5 SCOTS was Bn size and so approximately 650 men. As a single Company their size would be about 120.
    Thanks!

    So their initial 2006 requirement of RRS tartan would be battalion-size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post

    6 and 7 Scots are Reserve Bns and so the soldiers are not issued kilts as a matter of course.
    Ah.

    In the US Army the new retro Service Green uniform (more or less equivalent to No2 Dress) and the Dress Blue uniform (more or less equivalent to No1 Dress) are private purchase items, I believe. By analogy if the US Army wore kilts in those orders of dress, and no other orders of dress, the kilts would be private purchase.

    The US Army National Guard, more or less the equivalent to Reserve Battalions, has the same situation regarding these uniforms, I believe.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 24th February 23 at 06:34 AM.
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    Perhaps offtopic, here are some Royal Regiment of Scotland pipers during the relatively brief period when the 5SCOTS still had a Pipes & Drums.

    L-R Pipe Major and piper 5SCOTS (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) piper 3SCOTS (Black Watch) piper 2SCOTS (Royal Highland Fusiliers) Pipe Major 4SCOTS (The Highlanders).

    You can see the difference in tartan between the Senior Sergeants/Officers and Other Ranks in the Argylls.



    Interesting to see the wearing of Royal Stewart cords & tassels by units that didn't formerly do so.

    With 4SCOTS it could be a nod to the Prince Charles Edward Stuart tartan of the old 72nd Highlanders.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 25th February 23 at 05:01 PM.
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