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THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, BRITISH ARMY
History: Raised in 1793 as the 79th Foot, or Cameronian Volunteers. Which in 1806 become 76th Foot, or Cameron Highlanders. A second Battalion was added in 1897. In 1961 amalgamated with Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-Shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), British Army to form The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), British Army.
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Literature: Image from Regimental Badges by T.J. Edwards
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