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The Scottish Yeomanry
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Cap Badge of The Scottish Yeomanry
Active 1992-1999
Country  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Yeomanry
Role Light reconnaissance
Size One Regiment
Part of Royal Armoured Corps
Regimental Headquarters Inchdrewer House
Motto(s) All seeing
March The Garb of Old Gaul
Vehicles Land Rover Defender
Commanders
Honorary Colonel 1992-97 Lieutenant General Sir Norman Arthur KCB JP
Honorary Colonel 1997-99 Brigadier Melville Jameson CBE DL
Insignia
Abbreviation SCOTS YEO
Stable Belt Colours SCOTSYEO belt.png
Regimental Tartan
(Murray of Atholl)
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Tartan Murray of Atholl

The Scottish Yeomanry (SCOTS YEO) was a Yeomanry Regiment of the British Territorial Army formed in 1992. It was disbanded in 1999.

History

The Scottish Yeomanry was raised on 1 November 1992 as a result of Options for Change with headquarters at Inchdrewer House, Colinton Road, Edinburgh by transfer and resuscitation of old regiments as squadrons. The regiment consisted of a headquarters and three sabre squadrons:

On 1 July 1999, following the Strategic Defence Review, elements were of the regiment ("A" and "C" Squadrons) were transferred to the Queen's Own Yeomanry. "B" Squadron was re-roled to become 52 Squadron of 32 Signal Regiment and HQ Squadron and regimental headquarters disbanded.

Uniform

The Scottish Yeomanry wore a grey beret of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards bearing a cap badge of the regiment consisting of the Lion Rampant of Scotland upon crossed lances under the Scottish Crown.

The officers and men of the regiment wore the Duke of Atholl's Tartan, Murray of Atholl, in various forms of dress. The regimental stable belt which was adopted was a reversed version of the Ayrshire Yeomanry belt. This looked exactly like the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars' belt.

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