The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950
The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950 The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950

The Saga of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment 1932-1950

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Published by Howard Timmins for Hodder & Stoughton, 1950, hardcover, illustrated, 479 pages, 19 cms x 24.2 cms x 6.5 cms, no dust jacket, condition: very good.

John Murray, Marquis of Tullibardine, who later became the 7th Duke of Atholl, established the regiment after the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Boer War in 1902. Its initial membership consisted of volunteers from Scottish units that had fought in the war who chose to demobilise and remain in the colony. The new unit wore his family tartan and took the form of an oversized battalion with companies in a number of major Transvaal towns.

During WW!! In North Africa the 2nd Transvaal Scottish, together with two battalions consisting of members of the South African Police, served in the 6th South African Infantry Brigade. They assisted in the construction of the famous "Alamein Box". 6th South African Infantry Brigade attacked the fortified town of Sollum on 11 January 1942 as part of Operation Battleaxe and went on to fight in the battles of Bardia, Acroma Keep and Gazala. At Bardia, Sollum and Halfaya both German and Italian troops were forced to surrender to the Brigade. The majority of the battalion, along with the entire South African 2nd Division, was captured when the "fortress" of Tobruk fell at the end of the Battle of Gazala

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