Register; Login; Family Enquiries. Men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers are briefed for an armed reconnaissance patrol Lieutenant Ken Wilson (extreme right), Korea, 15 July 1952. World War Two webmaster 2017-11-09T15:51:42+00:00. The King's Own Scottish Borderers In April 1951, the 1st KOSB was sent from Kong Kong to join the UN forces in Korea, arriving at Inchon on 23rd April 1951. Regimental Orders. World War II . KOSB A5/1-3. 10 July 1944. Members of the 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers receive gift parcels from home. 10 July 1944. RECORDS DOWN TO 1805. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Extract from 1st Battalion King’s Own Scottish Borderers war diary, 9 July "The attack on Caen. West Lothian and the Forgotten War Experiences of World War II, National Service and the Korean War On the front line Tam’s hootchie Tam Gardner and two Black Watch mates in front of their “hootchie”. Its recruiting area was moved to the Scottish Borders region in 1805 from when the regiment became known as the King's Own Borderers. Between 1972 to 2004, the regiment was regularly posted to Northern Ireland as part of Operation Banner during the Troubles. Returns. The King's Own Scottish Borderers Regimental Museum is located in Berwick Barracks, Berwick-upon-Tweed. A 6-pounder anti-tank gun of the 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, part of the 9th Brigade of the British 3rd Division, along with two Sherman tanks in Rue Montoir Poissonnerie near St-Pierre Church, Caen. Courts Martial. You are here:: Home / Family Enquiries. Captain C W Scotney, of "B" Echelon, 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, stands under a giant Korean oak tree, at the Quartermaster's Unit.
Exhibits include uniforms, badges, medals, weapons and relics from different campaigns. Tagged Battle of the Somme, Boer War, Gallipoli Campaign, Hampsire Regiment, Home Rule Crisis, John Sherwood Kelly, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Matabele Revolt, North Russia campaign, Relief of Mafeking, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, The First and Second Anglo Boer Wars, The Mad Mullah, Union of South Africa, World War 1, WW1, Ypres Campaign

KOSB A6/1. Notice the food containers on the right. 1st battalion KOSB embarked for France in 1939 as part of the 3rd division of the BEF. World War Two; Post World War Two; Victoria Cross; Timeline ; Insignia; Patron; Gallery; Museum; Association Shop; Research. Personal Comments Page 1 - 1st Battalion - The King’s Own Scottish Borderers - Korean War Project - Almost three thousand units pages are available at the Korean War Project.
KOSB A7/1-3. Berwick Barracks The Parade Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 1DG. KOSB A1/1& 2. KOSB A3/1-3. Berwick Barracks is operated by English Heritage. KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS IN KOREA 1951 - 1952 | Imperial War Museums