You name 'em, we've fought 'em, including ourselves!
The armies of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England fought each other.
William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.
Being that Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, they fought with theAllied forces.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom so fought in WW1 as part of the British Army.
They fought for Scotland against the English.
Gallic was the name given to the French that lived in the ancient city of Gaul or Gauls. They were allies of Sir William Wallace of Scotland when he fought the English that had been occupying Scotland.
The Battle of Largs was fought on the 2 October 1263 between the forces of Norway and Scotland. The result of the battle was inconclusive but in the long term favoured the Scots.
He was never the king he fought to be but never was. William Wallace was not the King of Scotland, he was made Guardian of Scotland. He did NOT fight to be King.
Though many battles were fought, ultimately Scotland lost its 'independence' and became a part of a united kingdom. A union of which it is still a major and important part.
As part of the UK, Scotland entered the war after Germany's invasion of Belgium, as required by treaty. Scots fought along side the French on the Western Front.
William Wallace was famed as a Guardian of Scotland who fought and defeated the English before being captured and decapitated by them.
Edward I, who still wished to be carried around when his troops fought Scotland.