Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and Families Association.
Welcome to our web site, the site will tell you of our association and the once proud regiment of which we now remember and honour.
Over the pages of our site we will show our history, the history of the regiment, Scotland's only Rifle regiment and what our members take pride in doing throughout the year.
On behalf of the Cameronians Families Organisation Committee we wwish good health to everyone.
If you know an old Cameronian or in general someone who needs a bit of cheer please do so.
The site will continue to be updated as I have pictures to upload and juggle a few things around.
Our Facebook Page is proving a hit with many good chats and banter alongside regimental his
Cameronians and Armistice Memorial Rememberance day services,
Well done to all our members who laid wreaths and attended many services of remembrance across the country to mark the 1012nd anniversary of the Armistice and other conflicts big and small, a big thanks as we are a small group it makes the your efforts in remembering the fallen more appreciated by many especially this year.
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News item regarding service to Lcpl Peter O'Hare Service which we attended.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-45781920?SThisFB
YouTube film Cameronian Day 2018.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ABeJFGJgflI
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kp3lfdsc4rA
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 Sadly today 8th September atc18 30 hours it was announced sadly that Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth 2nd passed away aged 96 at Balmoral.
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 Cameronian Day 2022. Thanks Linda Mitchell. |
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 Rememberance Service Cairn November 2021. |
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 Rifleman Khan Statue. The sculpture of Khan before going to be cast at foundry with the model of Muldoon about to be completed by Sculptor John McKenna of Girvan. The statue will eventually be placed in Strathaven Common Green with details to follow from councillor Margaret Cooper.
DCD of service at statue for sake @ £5 Contact seller 07881310575 |
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 VJ Day 75th service at Cairn. Raymond Hymas, Alex Donaldson, John Connor. |
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 Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance 2019. George Leadbetter and Robert Mitchell. |
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 Calum Macinnes. Calum from Roag Skye, thanks to granddaughter Julie Cunningham. Picture taken by an American at clearing of Antwerp. |
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 Dick Gilmour Sadly passed away Friday 13th September Cam Dick Gilmour one of our members. |
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 Cameronian Statue. Saturday 18th May at Winston barracks Cameronians gather for the unveiling of 4 statues and a centre piece of the regimental badge. |
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 14th of May 2019. Lt Col H Clark, Maj General M Riddel Webster help prepare to raise Cameronian Flag on Edinburgh Castle gatehouse. The Cameronians flag is flown every year on the 14th of May to honour the Cameronians. |
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 Cameronian Day 2019. Sunday 12th of May 2019, Cameronians gather Douglas Lanarkshire for the days services. |
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 Cameronian Picquets. Church service middle East 1950s. Thanks Raymond Kelly. |
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 Cameronian Roundabout. A great sunny day to unveil the signs on the roundabout outside the old Winston Barracks Lanark. More photos to follow, big thanks to Councillor Catherone McClemont. |
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 Robert McCall. My grandfather Robert McCall sadly passed away yesterday morning unexpectedly at the age of 92.
Robert served with the 6th Btn Cameronians during the final phase of WW2 as a young 18 yr old lad, arriving on the front with his twin brother George as the allies prepared to invade Germany. He could clearly remember his Sgt. Major saying to the group of young lads he arrived with ‘Jesus Christ, their sending me school boys now, if you don’t do as I say i’ll bash yer into the grooond like a tent peg’.
Robert was part of the allied invasion into north-west Germany and fought at the Battle of Alpon and on the road to Bremen. He could vividly recall the horrors of being part of the liberation of Sandbostel concentration camp.
Robert remained with the 6th during occupation of Gelsenkirchen and later served in Gibraltar.
Robert was proud to have fought for king and country and especially to have been a Cameronian.
He visited the regimental museum in Hamilton just 3 months ago, during a visit back to Glasgow, his first since he left as a 10 yr boy and we planned on bringing him to the Cameronians Day in 2019, which he would have loved to have been part of. |
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 Dunkeld Cathedral August 2018. |
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 VJ Day Motherwell, August. |
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 Armed Forces Day 30th June Glasgow |
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 Cameronian Day 2018. |
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 Cameronian Day 2018. Cameronians gather for service by Cairn on 50th anniversary. |
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 Earl of Angus. This beauty of James Douglas, first Earl of Angus. Statue at Douglas, a big thanks to Ian Hull!! |
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 Ronald McKay, John Bryan. This is a photo of my Dad RFN Ronald MacKay (left) and RFN John Bryan 1st Battalion taken in the NAAFI in Trieste on the 3rd Sept.1949 I have no idea who John Bryan is or where he is now so hopefully someone on here will know him or his family and pass on this memory from that time. |
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 Christmas Eve 1900 hours 2017. Robert Mitchell lit a candle at the cairn to remember those who fell as do the Dutch. |
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 Malaya Veterans Reunion. Seven veterans met up in Low Parks Museum on the 2nd of December for a cuppa and a good blether.
Sadly Robert Lindsay passed away mid February, off to the big Conventicle in the sky. |
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 Richard Lochhead, Sittard, Holland. Cared for by Roland Dohmen. |
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 Kloosterzande Holland 11 11 2017. Thanks to Ilse Thuy-Van De Velde.
Richard McKnight Robert Kirk. Frank Blood
Isle cared and tends the three graves.
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 Walchern Service Hamilton 26th October. |
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 Walchern Service Hamilton 26th October. |
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 Galston Parish Kirk. Conventicle 18th September 2017. |
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 Armed Forces Day Glasgow 2017. Left John Hurles, Tam Balloch, Billy McNeill, Dick Gilmour. |
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 Billy McNeill and Tam Balloch. A very wet Cameronian Day 2013. |
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 Greyfriars Kirk. Joe Mcdonald and Revd Williamson. |
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 2nd Battalion Memorial Glasgow Cathedral. |
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 Rifleman Khan. Pictured at a parade or Gala day in Strathaven Lanarkshire. Thanks to Jim Muldoon. |
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 Oman 1958. I've spent years looking for this. I saw it in a magazine when I was at school, I'm not saying when and giving my age away but dad new a few names. |
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 Percy Shepherd 1942 to 1953. A great collection from Daughter Jane Baghori, I'll add to our pages asap. Percy and two brothers were Cameronians. |
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 Kelvingrove 12 November 2017. |
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 Our Dutch members. https://www.ps-anamcara.nl/info/
Pipers Society Anam Cara.
Dressed in Cameronian band dress to honour the regiment.
Drum Major, Marcel Baumeister. Hans Houwen, Willy Willems, Leon Vinken, Jeroen vd Bogaert, Marc Sieben.
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 October 9th Clary Pas Dr Calais. Liberation by the Cameronians 1918, 100th anniversary. |
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 Last Cameronians Glencorse 1968. Alex Donaldson seated right. |
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 Rifleman Khan Statue. Councillor Margaret Cooper: I am a local Councillor for Strathaven in South Lanarkshire and I am working on an important project for our community. We have a very famous Cameronian War Dog attached to our Community and we are working hard to put in place a statue the dog in our Town Centre. I hope your will support our project now and in the future. We plan to hold a dedication to Rifleman Khan when we install him in his rightful place in the centre of Strathaven and we hope that as many people attached to the Cameronians as possible will come along. I will keep you posted on our progress. In the meantime we are fundraising and if you feel you can support the project please make a small donation it will be much appreciated. Remember Rifleman Khan from Strathaven who saved his handlers life. Rifleman Khan and his handler James Muldoon from Strathaven landed at the island of Walcheren in the Netherlands, as part of the Battle of the Scheldt. and Khan swam to the shore. However, his handler could not swim and was drowning. Khan ran from the beach and swam back out to into a strong current in the river to tow his hander to safety on the beach. They both survived and led a famous parade in Strathaven in 1953. Khan was awarded the highest award for bravery for a dog the Dicken Medal (Dog VC). After the war his owners allowed him to return to Strathaven to stay with James Muldoon. The money will be used to fund a statue and description plate that will be placed in a prominent place in town. https://www.facebook.com/donate/457197444808770/2203515332991925/ |
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 Lanark Lanimers Day 2019. |
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 Whitburn Memorial. |
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 Polish Memorial Douglas. Service to remember Free Polish Troops of WW2. |
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 HI Day Motherwell. |
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 Ronnie Walker 9th Cameronians ww2. Thanks to Juan Hunter for this interesting item and Roberto Walker for his father's story.
Mr. Douglas
I would be very proud if you can post the article of my father on the Cameroians Website. ( You will need a translation).
I really dont have much more information about my father in WW2, I am aware that after leaving Sandhurst Military Academy, he was posted to India. From India he then was posted to Burma to fight the Japs that had invaded this country. I suppose that there he in 1941 joinded the Cameronians as 2 nd Lieutenat. In Burma he was part of the 1 st Burma Brigade in the 39 th Indian Division, so called Punjab Infantry. This Division then formed the 13 th Frontier Force Rifles in 1945, just befor the Japs surrended. Before he was sent home because of his malaria, he reach the rank of Coronel. After WW2 ended, he married Margaret Gordon in Aschford, Middlesex. her father, Albert Gordon, fougt in WW1 in France against the germans. Once married he returned to Argentina, Mendoza Province, to join the family business and raise a family. From that marriage, was born Ronald Gordon 1947 ( past away very young, but had formed a family( two boys and two girls). Then comes me, bonr in 1950. I also have 4 sons ( two girls and two boys) all married and with children, so we have 8 grand children, all living in Cordoba, Argentina. Just to finish, the Walker family came fron Scotland ( Aberdeen) in 1910 and settled down in Mendoza province, Argentina.
I hope this is usefull for your Website, and please keep me in touch with the articles abour my father.
Regards
Robert Walker Gordon ( Clan Gordon from the Lowlands, Motto " Animo non Astutia" By courage, not by craft
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 Cameronian Bell Aden. Good morning all, as a Highland Fusilier, I am a newbie to this site ... I have come across a Cameronian Regimental item that I would be interested in getting more info on. It is a solid brass ship's bell (10" x 12" x 11") inscribed "Cameronian, Habilyan Bell, Won by Capt GAM Soper, Acquired by RQMS Andrews Aden 1966". My initial investigation has identified that Lt Col Riddell Webster (who I assume is the father of Gen Riddell-Webster (BW)) presented it, but cannot find any details of why, when, what or who Soper is and most importantly where this artefact would better lie. Does anyone recall/remember it or details on presentation?Any details appreciated . Nemo Nos Impune Lacessit. |
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 Polish Armed Forces Day 2020. Service at the memorial stones Douglas 15th August. |
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 RSM W J Hoaksey. Many thanks to Linda Flannigan of Yorkshire who sent of this picture of her grandad. His name was William James Hoaksey. He married my Grandma who was from Hamilton and they went on to have 6 children. 3 of them were born in India. He was the eldest of 17 children so probably joined the regiment to get away from all the life at home. He was very proud of his career. He had four granddaughters and I finally had a brother. He was delighted as he lost 2 sons born in India. Earliest memories are of him having us marching around their large garden when we came for Sunday dinner and boy could he shout. Lol |
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 Raymond Hymas, Andy Steel, Dick Gilmour. |
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 1957 14th May. Memorial service of raising of regiment Pathfoot Douglas Lanarkshire. Thanks Bill Thompson. |
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 6th Btn Can any one help. I send the attached Cameronian Photo received from John at the Liberation Museum in Holland. The 6th Btn of the regiment was in Buer in 1945 (see Regimental History Vol 111, page 231) photo developed there.
The men are all named from the 6th Btn, think it was a final get together in 1945 prior to disbandment, demob or transfer to other regiments at end of the war, also think all were involved with the relief of Walcheren. Captain A W McClure was wounded during the crossing of the Sloe 03/11/1943 were Major Mike Sixsmith father was killed, Khan the Dog saved Rifleman Muldoon and received the Dicken medal animal VC.
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 2021 Conventicle Douglas Thanks Linda |
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 Jim Close, Rememberance Day 2021 Motherwell. |
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 Ian Forsyth. Sadly one of our members Ian Forsyth passed away aged 97. Ian wasn't a Cameronian but a Hussar who was one of first into Belsen and since has done many great deeds over his life for many causes |
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 Neuve Chapelle Service March 2022. |
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Youtube footage of Cameronian Day 2018 the 50th anniversary of the disbandment of the regiment.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ABeJFGJgflI
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kp3lfdsc4
THE CAMERONIANS SCOTTISH RIFLES AND FAMILY MEMBERS ORGANISATION
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A video clip from Douglas which has became a bit of a bit of a hit.
https://youtu.be/VidQXAQnCJc
Malaya 1950 to 1953.
A new page showing many picture from the campaign in the jungle against the communist guerrilla army.
http://www.spanglefish.com/Cameronianfriendsandfamiliesassociation/index.asp?pageid=679189
" … So put pride in your step Cameronians! As you march out of the Army List, you are marching into history, and from your proud place there, no man can remove your name, and no man can snatch a rose from the chaplet of your honour.
James Towers VC Honoured.
http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/news/details.aspx?Id=PR17/0252
Stuart Stan Bond REME.
Attached to the regiment in Kenya sadly killed in a road accident. His niece Janet came across our site and was pleasantly surprised we still honour her uncle. Alex Maxwell was part of the salute party that sad day of the funeral August 1959.
http://www.spanglefish.com/CameronianJamesTorrance/index.asp?pageid=495914
7th battalion Cameronians Comrie Perthshire 1944. Thanks to Douglas McCreath for the picture of his father.
https://mccreathfamily.scot/tag/7th-cameronians/