In the wake of the Jacobite rebellions, companies of trustworthy
Highlanders were raised from royal clans to protect the populace, deter cattle
stealing and guard against any possible Jacobite incursion. Soon after its
formation, the companies organized into a regiment of foot known famously as the
'Black Watch', the name thought to derive from their dark-coloured tartans and
their role to 'watch' the Highlands. This book explores the uniforms, equipment
and history of the Black Watch, from their involvement in the battles of
Fontenoy and Ticonderoga in the mid-18th Century, through to the Korean
War of the 1950s.
Contents
The
Early Years * Fontenoy and Ticonderoga * America * Alexandria * The Peninsular War * The Waterloo Campaign *
The Crimea and India *
Egypt and South Africa *
1914-1918 * 1939-1952 * Colour plate commentary