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The Gordons recruited from the north-east of Scotland and the regiments character was moulded by men from the farming counties of Aberdeenshire, Moray and Nairn. It was raised in 1794 by an aristocratic landowner, the Duke of Gordon, whose wife played a major role in attracting recruits by riding through her husbands estates and offering a guinea and a kiss to each man who enlisted. Originally raised as the 100th Highlanders, it was later renumbered the 92nd Highlanders and in 1881 was amalgamated with the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment to form The Gordon Highlanders.
In the nineteenth century the two regiments were in constant service throughout the empire and in 1879 the 92nd Highlanders were involved in Lord Roberts historic march from Kabul to Kandahar during the fighting in Afghanistan. One of the first Victoria Crosses was awarded to a Gordon Highlander, Private Beach, who was decorated for his supreme gallantry while serving in the Crimea in 1854. Another Victoria Cross winner was Major George White (Afghanistan, 1879), who went on to become a field marshal. During the fighting on the north-west frontier of India in 1897, Piper George Findlater was awarded the Victoria Cross for continuing to play his pipes despite being wounded and under heavy enemy fire.
In 1994, The Gordon Highlanders amalgamated with Queens Own Highlanders to form The Highlanders and in 2006 became the 4th Battalion of The Royal Regiment of Scotland. This is a celebratory account of the regiments long and distinguished history.

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THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS
A Concise History
Trevor Royle
Bibliography Unless otherwise stated extracts from soldiers letters and - photo 2
Bibliography
Unless otherwise stated, extracts from soldiers letters and diaries are in the possession of the regiment or are housed in the Imperial War Museum or the National Army Museum, London. Quotations are also taken from battalion and brigade War Diaries and other official papers which are housed in the National Archives, Kew.
BOOKS ABOUT THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS
Barker, Felix, Gordon Highlanders in North Africa and Sicily, The Bydand Press, Sidcup, 1944
Buchanan-Smith, Alick, The Gordon Highlanders Loos and Buzancy, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1981
Bulloch, J.M., The Gordon Highlanders: The History of their Origin with a Transcript of the First Muster, Banffshire Field Club, Banff, 1913
Cannon, Richard, Historical Record of the Ninety-Second Regiment, originally termed The Gordon Highlanders and numbered the Hundredth Regiment, Furnivall and Parker, London, 1851
Clerk, Rev. Archibald, Memoir of Colonel John Cameron of Fassiefern, Murray and Son, Glasgow, 1858
Falls, Cyril, The Life of a Regiment: The Gordon Highlanders in the First World War, vol. IV, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1958
Fraser, David, ed., In Good Company: The First World War Letters and Diaries of The Hon. William Fraser, Gordon Highlanders, Michael Russell, Salisbury, 1990
Fraser, George Macdonald, The General Danced at Dawn, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1970; McAuslan in the Rough, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1974; The Sheikh and the Dustbin, Collins Harvill, London 1988
Gordon-Duff, Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan, With the Gordon Highlanders to the Boer War and Beyond, Travis Books, Langley Macclesfield, 1998
Greenhill-Gardyne, Lieutenant-Colonel A.D., The Life of a Regiment: The History of The Gordon Highlanders, vol. III, 18981914, The Medici Society, London, 1939
Greenhill-Gardyne, Lieutenant-Colonel C., The Life of a Regiment: The History of the Gordon Highlanders, vol. I, 17941816 (92 nd ), David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1901; vol. II 17871881 (75 th ), vol. III 18161898 (92 nd and The Gordon Highlanders), The Medici Society, London, 1929
Kennaway, James, Tunes of Glory, Longman, London, 1956
Lindsay, Martin, So Few Got Through, Collins, London, 1946
McCallum, Neil, Journey with a Pistol, Gollancz, London, 1959
McConachie, John, The Student Soldiers, Moravian Press, Elgin, 1995
Mackenzie, Captain David, The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, Rosemount Press, Aberdeen, 1922
Maclean, Rev. A.M., With the Gordons at Ypres, Alexander Gardner, Paisley, 1916
Miles, Wilfrid, The Life of a Regiment: The Gordon Highlanders, vol. V, 19191945, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1961
Royle, Trevor, Death Before Dishonour: The True Story of Fighting Mac, Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1982
Rule, Alexander, Students under Arms, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1934
Sinclair-Stevenson, Christopher, The Gordon Highlanders, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1968; The Life of a Regiment: The Gordon Highlanders, vol. VI, 19451974, Leo Cooper, London, 1974
OTHER BOOKS CONSULTED
Ascoli, David, A Companion to the British Army 16601983, Harrap, London, 1983
Barnett, Correlli, Britain and her Army 15091970, Allen Lane, London, 1970; The Lost Victory: British Dreams, British Realities 19451950, Macmillan, London, 1995
Barter, Richard, The Siege of Delhi: Mutiny Memories of an Old Officer, Folio Society, London 1984
Baynes, John, with Laffin, John, Soldiers of Scotland, Brasseys, London, 1988
Bewsher, F.W., The History of the 51 st (Highland) Division 19141918, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1921
Brander, Michael, The Scottish Highlanders and their Regiments, Seeley Service, London, 1971
Brereton, J.M., The British Army: A Social History of the British Army from 1661 to the Present Day, The Bodley Head, London, 1986
Chandler, David, and Beckett, Ian, eds, The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Army, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994
Cromb, James, The Highland Brigade: Its Battles and its Heroes, Simpkin Marshall, London, 1886
David, Saul, Churchills Sacrifice of the Highland Division, Brasseys, London, 1994; The Indian Mutiny 1857, Viking, London, 2002
Delaforce, Patrick, Montys Highlanders, 51 st Highland Division in World War Two, Tom Donovan, Brighton, 1997
Ewing, John, History of the 9 th (Scottish) Division 19141919, John Murray, London, 1921
Fortescue, Sir John, A History of the British Army, 13 vols, Macmillan, London, 18991930
Hamilton, Ian, Listening for the Drums, Faber, London, 1941
Hamley, E.B., The Operations of War Explained and Illustrated, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1878
Henderson, Diane, The Scottish Regiments, Collins, Glasgow, 1996
Holmes, Richard, ed., The Oxford Companion to Military History, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001
Jackson, Bill and Bramall, Dwin, The Chiefs: The Story of the United Kingdom Chiefs of Staff, Brasseys, London, 1992
Keegan, John, Six Armies in Normandy, Jonathan Cape, London, 1982
Linklater, Eric, The Highland Division, HMSO, London, 1942; The Campaign in Italy, HMSO, London, 1951
Mileham, P.J.R., Scottish Regiments, Spellmount, Tunbridge Wells, 1988
Neillands, Robin, A Fighting Retreat: The British Empire 19471997, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1996
Purdom, C.B., ed., Everyman at War, Dent, London, 1930
Roberts, Lord, Forty-One Years in India, 2 vols, Richard Bentley, London, 1897
Royle, Trevor, James and Jim: The Biography of James Kennaway, Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1982; The Best Years of Their Lives: The National Service Experience 19451963, Michael Joseph, London, 1986
Salmond, J.B., The History of the 51 st Highland Division 19391945, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1953
Scott, Alexander, Selected Poems 19431974, Akros Publications, Preston, 1975
Stewart of Garth, David, Sketches of the Character, Manners and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland, with Details of the Military Service of the Highland Regiments, 2 vols, Constable, Edinburgh, 1822
Stewart, J. and Buchan, John, The 15 th (Scottish) Division 19141919, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1926
Strawson, John, Gentlemen in Khaki: The British Army 18901990, Hutchinson, London, 1989; Beggars in Red: The British Army 17891889, Hutchinson, London, 1991
Wood, Stephen, The Scottish Soldier, Archive Publications, Manchester, 1987
Younghusband, Sir George, The Relief of Chitral, Macmillan, London, 1895
Preface
The Gordon Highlanders disappeared from the British Armys Order of Battle in 1994 following the amalgamation with Queens Own Highlanders to form The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons). Twelve years later there was an even more fundamental change when The Highlanders became the 4 th battalion of The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the new large regiment formed as a result of radical reforms in the structure of the British infantry. Inevitably the changes created a great deal of sadness in the army community and more widely throughout Scotland, with regret being expressed for the loss of some cherished names and the conversion of regiments into a new formation. However, the history of the British Army shows that the story of its regiments has been one of constant development, with cutbacks, amalgamations and changes of name being part of a process of evolution stretching back over several centuries. In every case the development has not led to a diminution of the armys capabilities but has produced new regiments that are the equal of their predecessors.
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