About This Book
A chapter-by-chapter survey of Scottish regiments pairs concise historical sketches and regimental traditions with frontline reports from the early continental fighting. Each chapter outlines a unit's origins and battle honours, then follows its wartime service through letters, eyewitness recollections, and anecdotal episodes. Accounts describe strategic movements, trench warfare, and small personal moments that together convey regimental pride, hardship, and sacrifice. The book documents how these units operated in the campaigns of northern France and Belgium while preserving their distinctive identities and commemorating their contributions to the fighting.
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