The Pictou Highlanders | |
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Active | 1871- 1954 |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Militia |
Type | Line Infantry |
Role | Motor |
Size | One battalion |
Part of | Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Garrison/HQ | New Glasgow, Nova Scotia |
Motto | Cuidich' N Righ (Save the Monarch) |
Colors | Facing colour buff |
March | Quick - Pibroch O' Donald Dhu |
Insignia | |
Tartan | Seaforth |
The Pictou Highlanders was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.
Founded in 1871 as the Colchester and Hants Provisional Battalion of Infantry it went through several name changes including, in 1871, the 78th Colchester and Hants, or Highlanders Battalion of Infantry; in 1879 the 78th Colchester, Hants and Pictou Battalion of Infantry, "Highlanders"; in 1900 the 78th Colchester, Hants and Pictou Regiment, "Highlanders"; in 1910 the 78th Pictou Regiment "Highlanders"; in 1921 The Pictou Highlanders; and in 1946 - The Pictou Highlanders (Motor).
In 1954, as a result of the Kennedy Report on the Reserve Army, this regiment was amalgamated with The North Nova Scotia Highlanders to form the 1st Battalion of The Nova Scotia Highlanders with The Cape Breton Highlanders forming the 2nd Battalion.
The Pictou Highlanders were allied to the Seaforth Highlanders (Rossshire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) and were kitted as Seaforth's except for regimental badges and the Bugle cords were Royal. The regiment perpetuated the 17th & 246th Battalions C.E.F and held its final Order of Precedence as 33.
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