Regimental March, "Highland Laddie."
Allied Regiment: 91st Regt. (Canadian Highlanders) of Canada.
PRINCESS LOUISE'S (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
The 98th Highlanders (Argyllshire) was raised in 1796 and renumbered the 91st Highlanders in 1802, its constant war service being in South Africa where it helped to capture the Cape of Good Hope from the Dutch and took part in the first Kaffir War. It afterwards went to the Peninsula and fought in many of the battles there, winning great fame. Afterwards it served many years in the Mediterranean and in India, taking a full share in the fierce battles of the Mutiny. The 2nd Battalion, raised in 1800 as the Sutherland Highlanders, won its greatest glory in the Crimea where in line, under the brave Colin Campbell, it received unsupported the full charge of the Russian Cavalry and drove them off in confusion.
Known after the Battle of Balaklava as "The Thin Red Line," also called "The Rory's."
(Depot, Birr.)
(Record Office, Cork.)
"Niagara,"