• Elgin's Regiment of Fencible Infantry or Elgin's Fencible Highlanders was raised in November 1794. Major Thomas, Earl of Elgin, from the 12th Foot was...
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  • Robert Moodie (British Army officer) (category West India Regiment officers)
    later settled in Canada. A native of Scotland, he was commissioned lieutenant in Elgin's Regiment of Fencible Infantry in 1795.[citation needed] On 12 January...
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    This is a list of British fencible regiments. The fencibles (from the word defencible) were British Army regiments raised in Great Britain and in the...
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    on the spot by Philip Hunt, Elgin's chaplain and one of his representatives in Athens. Elgin's agents removed about half of the Parthenon frieze, fifteen...
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  • Fencibles (8th Fencible Regiment) were raised after letters of service were granted to Sir John Sinclair of Ulster, to raise a fencible regiment of Scottish...
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    The 72nd Highlanders was a British Army Highland Infantry Regiment of the Line. Raised in 1778, it was originally numbered 78th, before being redesignated...
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    division), four regiments strong, plus the 1st Tennessee Mounted Infantry and Captain Andrew M. Wood's Elgin Illinois Battery. In the Battle of Kingston, Wheeler's...
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    2 Squadron 3 Squadron A (1st City of London) Battery – paired with 7 Parachute Regiment RHA The Reserve regiments of the Royal Armoured Corps are known...
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    following day as the Aberdeen Fencible Regiment of Foot, but was renamed the Princess of Wales's, or Aberdeen Highland Fencible Infantry later in the year. In...
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    Squadron (Air Support), Elgin/Kirkwall 11 Combat Support Troop, RAF Leuchars 72 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Engineer Regiment Regimental Headquarters...
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