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THE LONDON SCOTTISH, BRITISH ARMY
Official blazon
St Andrew's Cross, thereon the Lion of Sctoland; on the cross above the lion a scroll inscribed "London", and on the cross below the lion a scroll inscribed "Scottish"; the lion, cross and scrolls within a wreath of thistles, th lion and centre portion of the cross upon a circle inscribed "Strike sure S. Africa 1900-02". In silver plate for officers and in white metal for other ranks.
Origin/meaning
The Badge symbolises the Scottish character of the Unit.
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