Formation The regiment was founded on the formation of the
Volunteer Force in 1859. Originally as part of the Volunteer Force sponsored by the
Highland Society of London and the Caledonian Society of London, a group of individual Scots raised the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers under the command of Lt Col
Lord Elcho, later The
Earl of Wemyss and March. The regiment became the 7th (London Scottish) Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps and then, in 1908, the
14th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish).
First World War The 1/14th Battalion was mobilized on the outbreak of war, departing for France on 15 September 1914. On 31 October 1914 the battalion encountered German forces at
Messines in Belgium, the first territorial unit to do so – a memorial stands on the site. The 2/14th Battalion embarked for France in June 1916 but was then transferred to Salonika and Palestine.
2nd Battalion Raised as a 'duplicate' of the 1st Battalion, with a core of officers and senior NCOs from that battalion. The battalion initially served in the
141st (London) Infantry Brigade,
47th (London) Infantry Division.
3rd Battalion When the duplicate battalion was formed in April 1939, the regiment had enough recruits to form a third battalion; permission was granted provided it was formed as an anti-aircraft (AA) regiment of the
Royal Artillery. It was designated
97th (The London Scottish) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA and formed with HQ and two batteries (298 and 299) at
Westminster. It served in
1st AA Division (the old 47th (2nd London) Division) defending London during the
Battle of Britain and
the Blitz. In March 1943 it left for
North Africa where it joined
British Eighth Army, and served with it in the
Allied invasion of Sicily and
Italian Campaign. With the depletion of the
Luftwaffe and the reduced requirement for AA defences, it was converted in November 1944 into
97th (London Scottish) Garrison Regiment, RA, later designated
610 Infantry Regiment, RA. When the TA was reconstituted in 1947, 610 Regiment was reformed as 497th (London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA at
Hammersmith, later renamed 497th (Hammersmith) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA, without any London Scottish connection.
Post-war In 1967 the London Scottish tradition was resurrected on the formation of G (London Scottish) Company 1st Battalion
51st Highland Volunteers. ==London Scottish Cadet Corps==