- The
Camerons of
Erracht were a
minor noble Scottish family and a
branch of the Clan Cameron, a
Highland Scottish clan. In
Scottish Gaelic they are known...
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alan
Cameron of
Erracht KCB (1753 – 9
March 1828) was a
Scottish soldier who, at his own
expense in 1793,
raised the 79th Regiment...
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raised from
among the
members of the clan in 1793 by Sir Alan
Cameron of
Erracht (1753–1828).
Colonel John
Cameron (1771–1815), son of Ewen Cameron, 1st...
- trews. The battalion's
pipers and
drummers wear
kilts in the
Cameron of
Erracht tartan. The
battalion recruits from the Hebrides, the
Northern Isles, the...
- (Cameronian Volunteers) on 17
August 1793 at Fort
William by Sir Alan
Cameron of
Erracht, a
cousin of
Cameron of Lochiel.
Initially mustered from
among members...
-
comparatively distinct tartan,
later the
family tartan of the
Cameron of
Erracht branch of Clan Cameron. It is
structurally much like
Black Watch, but without...
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tartan kilt (as worn by the
former Seaforth Highlanders) and
Cameron of
Erracht tartan trews, with the
reverse for pipers,
drummers and band members. 1961–1994:...
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Commanders Colonel of the Regiment
Chris Dawson (Governor of
Western Australia)
Insignia Unit
colour patch Tartan Cameron of
Erracht Abbreviation RWAR...
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Cambridge Brigadier Kenneth Came Lieutenant-General Sir Alan
Cameron of
Erracht General Sir
Alexander Cameron General Sir
Archibald Cameron Brigadier Iain...
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plume Scarlet doublet, blue facings. Pipers:
green doublet Cameron of
Erracht tartan kilt Glengarry,
plain border (pipers add
eagle feather), or Balmoral...