historical Scottish units in British armies Military history of Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scottisharmy. If...
Army created by the Act of Union incorporated the existing Scottish regiments and some units would have a long regimental history, while new Scottish...
Military history of Scotland) Armed forces in Scotland as part of the British Armed Forces Scottish units in former British armies, including: Lowland...
Scottisharmy attempted to relieve it but was heavily defeated at the Battle of Halidon Hill. Balliol established his authority over most of Scotland...
The Scottish National Liberation Army (SNLA), nicknamed the Tartan Terrorists, is a Scottish nationalist paramilitary group which aims to bring about Scottish...
War of Scottish Independence was the first of a series of wars between English and Scottish forces. It lasted from the English invasion of Scotland in 1296...
subsided and the kings of Scotland were able to use naval forces to help subdue the Highlands and Islands. Scottish field armies rarely managed to stand...
by the booing. The Scottish Government also criticised the Tartan Army, commenting that it had "tarnished" their reputation. Scotland were not punished...
The Wars of Scottish Independence were a series of military campaigns fought between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England in the late 13th...
Scottish navy was unable to withstand the English fleet that accompanied the army led by Cromwell that conquered Scotland in 1649–51 and the Scottish...
As a result, Scottish armed forces were merged, together with the English armed forces, into the British Army. The armed forces in Scotland include the...
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
siege by the Scottisharmy. King Edward assembled a formidable force of soldiers to relieve it—the largest army ever to invade Scotland. The English summoned...
massed ranks of Scottish infantry. The Scottish left, under Lord Home and the Earl of Huntly, then advanced downhill towards the English army. The Scots had...
regular English Army of the Restoration period. The ScottishArmy initially appears to have issued grey uniforms but began to imitate English Army practice by...
Scottish Command or Army Headquarters Scotland (from 1972) is a command of the British Army. Great Britain was divided into military districts on the...
17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who claimed to have a "Covenant", or agreement with God. They supported a Church of Scotland, or kirk...
Anglo-Scottish War of 1650 to 1652, when Scotland was invaded and occupied by the New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell. The war originated in Scottish opposition...
The Kingdom of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Rìoghachd na h-Alba; Scots: Kinrick o Scotland, Norn: Kongungdum Skotland) was a sovereign state in northwest...
Ireland was still continuing, part of the New Model Army was transferred to Scotland to fight Scottish Covenanters at the start of the Third English Civil...
the New Model Army ("the Army"), and Presbyterians of the English Parliament, as well as the Scottish Parliament allied with the Scottish Presbyterians...
Ireland and Scotland. What the regime seems to have intended was the anglicisation of the British Isles". Following the defeat of the Scottisharmy in the...
The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. It competes...
Halidon Hill took place on 19 July 1333 when a Scottisharmy under Sir Archibald Douglas attacked an English army commanded by King Edward III of England (r...
(Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart am Brusach), was King of Scots from 1306 to his death in 1329. Robert led Kingdom of Scots during the First War of Scottish...