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Tanks for the memories as Royal Scots Dragoon Guards come home

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Published Date: 05 July 2009
SCOTLAND'S only tank regiment went on parade yesterday to thank the public for their support while they were serving in the Middle East.
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards took one of their 62-tonne Challenger 2 battle tanks down Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile for the first time.

Commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Biggart said: "We are enormously proud and privileged to have the honour to march through our capital city.

"It follows a very successful week guarding Her Majesty the Queen at Holyrood.

"It is as much about thanking the people of Edinburgh and Scotland for their support during our Iraq and Afghanistan tours in 2008, as it is about coming back home from Germany."

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are normally based in Fallingbostel, Germany, and are in Scotland this summer to exercise their freedom of several Scottish cities, including Perth on Tuesday and Glasgow on Friday.

The regiment was formed in Edinburgh in 1971 from the amalgamation of the Royal Scots Greys and the 3rd Carabiniers.

Its headquarters and museum are still in Edinburgh Castle.





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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2009 7:51 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
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donald,

glasgow 05/07/2009 03:08:15
They will get an even bigger reception when they give up their Imperialist role after Independence.
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05/07/2009 04:56:56
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Mercutio,

FALKIRK 05/07/2009 08:00:23
#1 Meanwhile the crosses of Saints Andrew,Patrick and George flutter proudly over Edinburgh Castle.
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Dún Aenghus,

05/07/2009 13:27:55
#3 But not for long!
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Dún Aenghus,

05/07/2009 13:29:15
Why does Lizzie Saxe-Coburg- Gotha need tanks to "guard her"?
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jdships,

Edinburgh 05/07/2009 21:01:25
1 donald

Sad you can't let the lads have their day without bringing politics into it
Yuch !

 

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