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          The Liverpool Scottish Regimental Association.........

A Short History

 

The Liverpool regimental Association was formed in 1930 by an informal gathering of WWI veterans in the Lord Warden public house on London Road. It was then formalised  under the chairmanship of Lt. Col. Donald Farmer VC, to foster the spirit de corps by uniting in common friendship and helpfulness all those who at the time had served with the Liverpool Scottish. Shortly after formation the Regimental Association took over responsibility from the Officers Association for the aspects of the welfare of former members of the Regiment.

 

Today’s objectives are

  • To promote the efficiency of the Army by fostering spirit de corps and comradeship between former members of the Liverpool Scottish and serving members of the Cheshire Regiment and by promoting the traditions of he Liverpool Scottish 
  • To relieve either generally or individually ordinary and honorary members of the Association, and former members of the Liverpool Scottish, who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.

Please note that should you be in conditions of need as mentioned above, or know of a member who is please do not hestitate to get in touch through our contacts page .

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