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    KOSB Colours to be paraded through Borders for last time
    Published 8 Jun 2011 09:30 Border Telegraph.

    THE Colours of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers will be paraded in The Borders for the last time when the Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) march through Melrose this weekend.

    This is due to The Royal Regiment of Scotland being presented with new Colours from Her Majesty The Queen on Saturday, July 2.

    In keeping with tradition dating back hundreds of years, the Battalion will parade through the town to show their thanks for the support that members of the public have shown the Battalion.

    The parade, on Saturday, June 11, will also give the local population a chance to come out to show their appreciation to the Battalion for the hard work that they have carried out during their recent tour of duty in Afghanistan.

    Many friends and families are also expected to turn out for the parade to show their appreciation and support for the troops.

    The Parade takes place two-weeks before Armed Forces Day (AFD) 2011 which is to be held on Saturday, June 25, with events set to take place up and down the country over the two-week period from June 18 to July 3.

    Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir David Richards, said: "I am delighted that I will be in Edinburgh again this year, now as Chief of the Defence Staff, to take part in the national event celebrations.

    "Armed Forces Day is in its third year, and, from the start, has inspired the Nation to show its support for the servicemen and women of the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force at events across the country."

    Traditionally The Borders along with Edinburgh and the Lothians have been recruiting grounds for 1 SCOTS.

    The Parade, which will include a total of 96 officers and men, will form up at 11am in Gibson Park before marching through Melrose town centre and back to the park.

    http://www.bordertelegraph.com/news/...for-last-time/

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    The Regiment was created in 1689 as a crisis measure for the defence of Edinburgh against the Jacobites. The Regiment was recruited "by beat of drum" along the Royal Mile (the High Street in the Old Town) of the City of Edinburgh in the record time of two hours with men flocking to join the Earl of Leven to safeguard their city.


    Visit the home page of the Regiment and enjoy the various items of history. :smile:



    King's Own Scottish Borderers Home Page
    http://www.kosb.co.uk/

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    Re: The King's Own Scottish Borderers .

    Green Hills of Tyrol The King's Own Scottish Borderers and the 78th Highlanders of Canada play this fine bagpipe tune, Sept 2005 at the Estes Park Scottish Festival in Colorado.

    The Green Hills Of Tyrol

    There was a soldier, a Scottish soldier,
    Who wandered far away and soldiered far away,
    There was none bolder, with good broad shoulders,
    He fought in many a fray and fought and won.
    He's seen the glory, he's told the story,
    Of battles glorious and deeds victorious.
    But now he's sighing, his heart is crying,
    To leave these green hills of Tyrol.

    Chorus:

    Because these green hills are not Highland hills
    Or the Island's hills, they're not my land's hills,
    As fair as these green foreign hills may be
    They are not the hills of home.

    And now this soldier, this Scottish soldier,
    Who wandered far away and soldiered far away,
    Sees leaves are falling, and death is calling,
    And he will fade away, on that dark land.
    He called his piper, his trusty piper,
    And bade him sound away, a pibroch sad to play,
    Upon a hillside, a Scottish hillside
    Not on these green hills of Tyrol

    Chorus:

    And now this soldier, this Scottish soldier,
    Who wanders far no more, and soldiers far no more,
    Now on a hillside, a Scottish hillside,
    You'll see a piper play this soldier home.
    He's seen the glory, he's told the story,
    Of battles glorious, and deeds victorious;
    But he will cease now, he is at peace now,
    Far from these green hills of Tyrol

    Chorus:

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      Re: The King's Own Scottish Borderers .

      We have some information on the regiment at http://www.electricscotland.com/hist...rderers189.htm

      Alastair

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        Re: The King's Own Scottish Borderers .

        Amazing! I have chill bumps. Thank you Gordon!
        kellyd:redrose:

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          Re: The King's Own Scottish Borderers .

          I used to be able to d/l the videos, but not now. Do I have to sign in, and when did this change take place?

          No different when viewing here or on UTube...

          Ranald

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            Re: The King's Own Scottish Borderers .

            Ranald, you need to run an update on your flash player. You do it from Adobe.
            kellyd:redrose:

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