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scots greys - This phrase refers to the Royal Scots Greys, a historic British cavalry regiment. It is commonly used in the context of military history or discussions about British armed forces
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  • plural of Scots Grey

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A nearby party of Scots Greys saw the capture and attempted to rescue their brigade commander.
He received this commission in the Scots Greys.
The Scots Greys would continue fighting to suppress the guerrilla campaign.
The charge of the Scots Greys.
The Scots Greys were no different.
Unique among British cavalry regiments was that the Scots Greys fielded bagpipers.
The Royal Scots Greys originated as three troops of dragoons.
Charles Spencer tweets a picture of the memorial to the Royal Scots Greys and his father.
The Scots Greys would operate in the Low Countries for the rest of the year.
In its original configuration, the Scots Greys were configured as a true dragoon regiment.
The history of the Second dragoons, Royal Scots greys.
Instead, detachments of the Scots Greys were engaged in a variety of traditional cavalry duties.
During this time, however, change was happening to the Scots Greys.
Unable to advance mounted, the Scots Greys were committed as infantry to the battle.
Who he was Colonel-in-Chief too . Nicholas, here, is wearing the uniform of the Scots Greys.

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Accordingly, the Scots Greys were expanded to include a machine gun squadron.
At the time of the Armistice, the Scots Greys were at Avesnes.
The remnants of the Scots Greys retreated to the British lines, harried by French cavalry.
The French quickly surrendered, with the Scots Greys capturing their colours.
During this period, the Scots Greys also underwent an organizational change.
Some, such as the Royal Scots Greys even specified color.
While serving under Porter, the Scots Greys were reinforced by two squadrons of Australian horsemen.
With the conversion to armour complete, the Scots Greys were transferred to the Eighth Army.
Hay became colonel of the Scots Greys in 1704 by purchase, becoming a Brigadier General.
He was Colonel in Chief of the Royal Scots Greys from 1894 until his death.
Still mounted on horses, the Scots Greys received orders for Palestine in October 1938.

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