Royal Scots Fusiliers ended in 1959.
Yes the Scottish Royal Fusiliers were in the Battle of Dunkirk and some won medals. See the links below.
ITC Catarreck (infantry training centre) all infantry go there !!!
The Royal Welch Fusiliers have a forum site and a museum which may be of some assistance. There is even an RWF in America site for reenactment fans.
The uniform button of the Royal Eniskilling Fusiliers features a motif of a castle, which symbolizes strength and fortification, along with the regiment's name and the date of its establishment. This design reflects the regiment's proud history and connection to its origins in Ireland. The button serves as a mark of identity and heritage for the soldiers of the regiment.
If you want a list of all members of all Scottish Regiments, that would be difficult to provide. A lesson the British learned from WW2 was if you an entire Regiment served in one campaign or battle, then if that regiment suffered high loss of life that it would have a detrimental impact on the region or town from where the regiment was organized. Therefore, British Regiments(including those designated as Scottish Regiments) were divided into Battalions and each battalion would serve in a different part of the war. Thus the battalion designated 1 Royal Scots would be sent to one campaign and the 2 Royal Scotts were sent to another. This kind of info might be available.
Royal Scots Fusiliers was created in 1678.
Royal Welch Fusiliers ended in 2006.
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ended in 1968.
Royal Irish Fusiliers ended in 1968.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers ended in 1922.
Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers ended in 1968.
Royal Scots ended in 2006.
Royal Fusiliers was created in 1685.
The motto of Royal Highland Fusiliers is 'Nemo Me Impune Lacessit'.
Royal Welch Fusiliers was created in 1689.
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was created in 1881.
Royal Irish Fusiliers was created in 1881.