From The Royal Scots 'Campbell Collection' of Second World War newspapers. Joe Brown.
A group of the surviving Veterans of the 8th Royal Scots celebrate the Seventieth Anniversary of the re-forming of the 8th Battalion The Royal...
ROYAL VISITS TO TROOPS(British Official Wireless)(Received July 16 1.15 p.m.)RUGBY, July 15.A battalion of the SCOTS GUARDS which the King...
Lance-Corporal Neil Brown (my Father, left rear row) with comrades of the 8th Royal Scots 1914-1918.
It was on Saturday 10th March 1944 that the 7th/9th Battalion The Royal Scots reached Xanten, a small town three-quarters of a mile from the west...
Note the old-style bayonet.  The kind Corporal Jones likes!
8RS moving forward past scout cars of 31 Armoured Brigade.
8RS supported by Churchill tanks of 7 RTR. 29 June 1944.
Well-known faces; before being Commissioned, was their Signal Corporal in1942.
Note the insignia of the Hunting Stuart tartan square worn by Royal Scots Battalions. Immediately underneath is the 15 (Scottish) Division sign of...
The 8RS passed through the position being held by the 7th/9th RS at Xanten. The 8RS then crossed the Rhine in three waves, 'A' and 'B' Companies...
8RS advancing on tanks south of Goch, February 1945.
Hi Everyone I've just joined and this is my first post, but wondering whether any of you fantastic chaps can shed some light onto a dead end I...
Separate names with a comma.