Infobox football club clubname Highlanders FC image Image Highlanders FC.png 100px Logo fullname Highlanders Football Club nickname Siyinqaba We are a fortress , Bosso , Bossolona , Mantengwane , Tshilamoya ... ffffff socks2 ffffff Highlanders FC is a Zimbabwean football club based in Bulawayo , Zimbabwe , formed ... Highlanders Football Club. 1966 the Rhodesia National Football League RNFL asked Highlanders to join them. The club agreed and two years later was drafted into the 2nd Division. Highlanders ... bonus to the vastly improving side. 1973 Highlanders FC won the Chibuku Trophy, beating high profile ... . 1976 Highlanders got dissatisfied with the national administration led by Mr. John Madzima and pulled ... of the team broke away from Highlanders to form their own club, Olympics. They even took the Black&White strip. But highlanders survived. The teams that formed the nucleus of the SZSL were Black Chiefs, Callies, Portuguese, Old Miltonians and Highlanders all from Byo. , Black Horrors Plumtree , Ramblers Gwanda , and Go Beer Rovers Gwelo . 1979 most Harare based clubs saw the wisdom of Highlanders ... Khumalo, Madinda Ndlovu, Dumisani Ngulube and many others . In Zimbabwe players from Highlanders ... Ndlovu, Bruce Grobelaar and Benjani Mwaruwari. Rivalry Highlanders most bitter rival is Dynamos ... Zimbabwe Kevin Kaindu ref cite web title Squad Highlanders FC url http www.footballzone.co.zw league table roster 2 6 highlanders fc publisher FootballZone accessdate 12 April 2012 ref Assistant Coach ... Watson flagicon Zimbabwe David Zulu col end References references Doughty Sithole played for highlanders ... hfc Official fan site http www.footballzone.co.zw zimbawe psl highlanders fc Highlanders FC page ... Category Association football clubs established in 1926 ca Highlanders Football Club de Highlanders FC fr Highlanders Football Club nl Highlanders FC pl Highlanders Bulawayo pt Highlanders Football Club es Highlanders FC ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Trenton Highlanders were an American soccer club based in Trenton, New Jersey that was a member of the professional American Soccer League . The Highlanders had been previously an amateur club. Before the 1938 39 ASL season, the club was absorbed by Paterson Caledonian who moved to Trenton and took the amateur club s name. After a single season in Trenton, the team returned to Paterson as Paterson F.C. ASL Paterson F.C. . Year by year class wikitable Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1938 39 N A ASL 5th, National Did not qualify Second round Category New Jersey soccer clubs Category Defunct soccer clubs in the United States Category American Soccer League 1933 1983 teams US footyclub stub nl Paterson FC ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name The Calgary Highlanders image Image Ca calhd.png 200px caption Cap Badge of The Calgary Highlanders country Canada type Line Infantry branch Primary Reserve Militia dates ... The Calgary Highlanders is a Canadian Army Primary Reserve infantry regiment , headquartered ... land force areas in Canada. Armourial description Image Calgary Highlanders Exercise Black Bear 2004.jpg ... divided into six battalions, the 1st Battalion became The Calgary Highlanders and 2nd Battalion ... Highlanders ref cite web url http www.cmp cpm.forces.gc.ca dhh dhp his ol lo vol tom 3 par2 ch eng.asp title The Calgary Highlanders date October 2010 work Official Lineages Volume 3, Part 2 Infantry ... style border left 2px solid 1st Bn, Calgary Highlanders, The Calgary Regt style border left 2px solid 1924 style border left 2px solid The Calgary Highlanders style border left 2px dashed Calgary Regiment The Calgary Regt 1939 style border left 2px solid border top 2px solid The Calgary Highlanders ... 1st Bn, The Calgary Highlanders, CASF style border left 2px solid 2nd Reserve Bn, The Calgary Highlanders 1945 style border left 2px solid Disbanded style border left 2px solid The Calgary Highlanders ... the scene of much fighting. The Calgary Highlanders launched two attacks on the Bourgu bus Ridge ... and the Orne River. During Operation Atlantic and Operation Goodwood , the Highlanders launched successful ... Highlanders, and especially for the The Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment of Canada Black ... Totalise Totalize were conducted in the period 7 16 August 1944, and The Calgary Highlanders ... the Falaise Road, this surprise attack by The Calgary Highlanders on the night of 12 13 August 1944 ... acute. The port of Dunkirk was put under siege, and the Highlanders joined these actions from ... was one of the towns in this area, and was cleared of Germans by the Highlanders in September ... Canadian sniper Harold Marshall , of the Calgary Highlanders Scout and Sniper Platoon, posed for Army ... more details
Infobox college athletics logo Njhighlanderslogo.png name NJIT Highlanders university New Jersey Institute ... Highlander with Shield and Sword nickname Highlanders fightsong None color1 Red color2 White hex1 ff0000 hex2 ffffff pageurl http www.njithighlanders.com pagename NJIT Highlanders New Jersey Tech Highlanders , more commonly recognized as the NJIT Highlanders , refers to the varsity sport members ... I , created a new graphic identity. This includes a new Highlanders logo, developed by CN Foundry for NJIT ... I at the start of the 2005 season, when the Highlanders arrived at championship eligibility. The men ... and Zoom Fleisher Athletic Center , the home gymnasium for the NJIT Highlanders, underwent renovations ... after the first phase of renovation. The home field for the Highlanders soccer program is Lubetkin ... the downtown stadium as the site of all Highlanders baseball home games. NJIT basketball will also ... home of the National Hockey League New Jersey Devils . The Highlanders hosted six games on four dates ... Atlantic Soccer Conference Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association EIVA Most of the Highlanders programs competed Independently until 2009, when the Highlanders became a part of the newly expanded Great West Conference . In the summer of 2008 the Highlanders were one of six athletic programs ... I history see 2007 08 NJIT Highlanders men s basketball team in the 2007 2008 season with a losing streak ... record. The Highlanders improved the following season 2009 2010 and ended with a 10 21 record ref http www.njithighlanders.com schedule.aspx?path mbball&schedule 80 NJIT Highlanders 2009 10 Men s Basketball ... Division I standard during its reclassifying seasons from Division II to Division I, the Highlanders ... NJIT Highlanders WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS Co Captain Colin McArdle scores late in OT for the Highlanders ... ref . Notable Highlanders Raymond Blum Raymond E. Blum speed skating, class of 1950 member of the United ... Enrollment fall 2011 6,604 undergraduate , 2,954 graduate br Nickname colors Highlanders red and white ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox high school athletics logo LHPS LHP logo.png name LHPS Highlanders school Lake Highland Preparatory School association Florida High School Athletic Association FHSAA division 2B football br 3A basketball conference director Frank Prendergast location Orlando, Florida Orlando , Florida , United States US teams 19 stadium Holloway Field at CNL Stadium arena Harrell Williams Gymnasium nickname Scottish Highlands Highlanders fightsong Fight On color1 Red color2 White color3 hex1 CE2029 hex2 FFFFFF hex3 pageurl http www.lhps.org athletics pagename lhps.org athletics LHPS Highlanders is the name used to represent the athletic teams fielded by Lake Highland Preparatory School , a private school in Orlando, Florida Orlando , Florida . Former head football coach Frank Prendergast serves as the school s athletic director . The Highlanders compete in the Florida High School Athletic Association however, different teams compete in different districts of the FHSAA. For example, the American football football team competes at the 2B level, while the basketball , baseball , softball , and Association football soccer teams participate in the 3A district. All other teams compete in the 1A district. Most athletics facilities are located on campus. Football and soccer teams play on Holloway Field at CNL Stadium often shortened to CNL Stadium or the Field , while the basketball and volleyball teams compete inside Harrell Williams Gymnasium commonly referred to as the Gym . The baseball team uses the historic Tinker Field as their home baseball stadium. Historically, Trinity Preparatory School had been Lake Highland s primary athletic rival mirroring their academic rivalry . However, recently, this rivalry has dwindled as a result of the cancellation of the school s football series. After possessing a winning streak spanning nearly two decades, Lake Highland ... coord missing Florida DEFAULTSORT Lhps Highlanders Category Private high schools in Florida ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Victoria Highlanders image Image Victoriahighlanders.png fullname Victoria Highlanders br Football Club nickname The Highlanders founded 2008 ground Royal Athletic Park br Victoria, British Columbia capacity 4,247 chrtitle Owner chairman Season Ticket Holders 30 br Community Soccer Clubs 30 br flagicon CAN Alex Campbell Jr. 20 br Future Owner Operator 20 mgrtitle Head Coach manager flagicon CAN Ian Bridge league USL Premier Development League season 2011 PDL season 2011 position 2nd, Northwest br Playoffs Conference Semifinals current 2011 PDL season website http www.victoriahighlandersfc.com pattern la1 shoulder stripes black stripes alt pattern b1 shoulder stripes black stripes pattern ra1 shoulder stripes black stripes alt leftarm1 000000 body1 000000 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern la2 shoulder stripes white stripes alt pattern b2 shoulder stripes white stripes pattern ra2 shoulder stripes white stripes alt leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Victoria Highlanders is a Canadian association football soccer team based in Victoria, British Columbia , Canada . Founded in 2007, the team plays in the USL ... url http www.victoriahighlandersfc.com news.php?newsid 281 title Highlanders at Home in Royal Athletic publisher Victoria Highlanders Football Club date 9 July 2011 accessdate 10 July 2011 ref The team s colours are white, black and gold. History The Highlanders joined the USL Premier Development League ... soccer Colin Miller was the team s inaugural head coach. The Highlanders won the game 1 0, with the first ... news.php?newsid 57 Highlanders victorious in Spokane ref The rest of Victoria s season was solid ... finding the net for the Highlanders. A run of three more narrow defeats ended Victoria s playoff chances ...?squad 1&show players&season 2011 title MEN S FIRST TEAM 2011 SEASON publisher Victoria Highlanders ... 2010 1,497 5th in PDL 2011 992 See also Victoria Highlanders Women References reflist colwidth 30em ... more details
unreferenced date October 2008 The Pretoria Highlanders Regiment is a regiment of the South African Army . As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Territorial Army or United States Army National Guard unit. History The regiment was founded by Peter Lawrence Goudie on the outbreak of World War II in 1939. He recruited 1,400 men within six weeks and also raised the funds to equip them with Scottish regiment Highland uniforms. During World War II the regiment, as part of 7 South African Infantry Brigade, took part in Operation Rose , the invasion of Madagascar by South African forces in June 1942. As far as is known, this is the first and only amphibious operation in which South African troops ever participated. In 1946, the PH were converted to artillery and renamed 1 Anti Tank Regiment PH . When the Army was reorganised in 1960, for internal security duties, the regiment was converted to armour and reverted to its original name of Pretoria Highlanders . Regimental Symbols Uniform Headdress khaki balmoral, black glengarry Tourie on both bottle green. Tartan Hunting Stewart kilt Sporran white with two black tails. Hose green with tops of regimental tartan, green garter flashes. Nickname Jacaranda Jocks Pretoria is known as the jacaranda city Battle honours Madagascar 1942 Category Highland regiments Category Infantry regiments of South Africa Category Military units and formations established in 1939 SouthAfrica mil stub ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Welgris Highlanders image Image Welgris Highlanders.png fullname Welgris Highlanders Football Club nickname founded ground NSI Oval br Goroka , Papua New Guinea capacity chairman manager flagicon PNG Pius Letenge league Papua New Guinea National Soccer League Telikom NSL Cup season 2007 08 position 5th Welgris Highlanders is a Papua New Guinea football club, based in Mount Hagen but play their home games in Goroka . Formerly known as Welgris Momads , they finished 5th and bottom in the inaugural 2006 season of the semi professional Papua New Guinea National Soccer League ref http www.rsssf.com tablesp png06.html Papua New Guinea 2006 RSSSF ref and 5th out of 7 in the 2007 2008 season. ref http www.rsssf.com tablesp png07.html Papua New Guinea 2007 RSSSF ref . Achievements None Current squad 2007 2008 season Fs start Fs player no nat PNG name Anton Pipi pos GK Fs player no nat PNG name Pedro Ajakopa pos DF Fs player no nat PNG name Bonnie Matthew pos DF Fs player no nat PNG name Roger Miamba pos DF Fs player no nat PNG name Esa Nasa pos DF Fs player no nat PNG name Koriak Upaiga pos DF Fs player no nat PNG name Becken Yanum pos DF Fs player no nat PNG name Philip Apo pos MF Fs player no nat PNG name Samuel Kini pos MF Fs player no nat PNG name Jeffrey Normboi pos MF Fs mid Fs player no nat PNG name Tau Matagolo pos FW Fs player no nat PNG name Gary Moka pos FW Fs player no nat PNG name Ian Yanum pos FW other captain Fs player no nat PNG name Andrew Apo pos Fs player no nat PNG name Mathias Apo pos Fs player no nat PNG name Aaron Japu pos Fs player no nat PNG name Andrew Joe pos Fs player no nat PNG name Alfred Kolowa pos Fs player no nat PNG name Paddy Reuben pos Fs player no nat PNG name Peter Tawelo pos Fs end References refs Papua New Guinea National Soccer League Category Football clubs in Papua New Guinea PapuaNewGuinea stub Oceania footyclub stub ... more details
The 78thFraserHighlanders 75 small sup th small sup Stirlingshire Regiment of Foot width 20 colspan ... width 25 align center The 78th Regiment of Foot 78 small sup th small sup Highlanders Ross ...Unreferenced date February 2012 File Battle of Alma Sutherland highlanders.png thumb left Highlanders in Battle of Alma Sutherland Infobox military unit unit name The Highlanders, 4th Battalion The Royal ... label Tactical Recognition Flash identification symbol 3 Blue br small From Queens Own Cameron Highlanders Queen s Own Highlanders Seaforth and Camerons identification symbol 3 label Hackle march mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries Infobox military unit unit name The Highlanders Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons image Image Queen s Own Highlanders.gif caption Cap Badge of the Highlanders ... The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland 4 SCOTS is an infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland . Prior to 28 March 2006, the Highlanders was an infantry regiment in its own right The Highlanders Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons , part of the Scottish Division . The regiment ..., as part of the Options for Change defence review, by the amalgamation of the Queen s Own Highlanders Seaforth and Camerons and The Gordon Highlanders . In 2004 , as part of the Delivering Security in a Changing World restructuring of the infantry , it was announced that The Highlanders would be amalgamated ... . The amalgamation took place on 28 March 2006. As with the other Scottish regiments, the Highlanders ... plays in cup matches. Alliances CAN The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa CAN 48th Highlanders of Canada The 48th Highlanders of Canada CAN The Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada CAN The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada CAN The Toronto Scottish Regiment Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother s Own AUS 5th ... RSA Cape Town Highlanders Regiment The Cape Town Highlanders RN HMS Sutherland F81 HMS Sutherland ..., the 1st Battalion the Highlanders, Army Cadet Force Royal Regiment of Scotland and the 2nd Battalion ... more details
them. ref name harper J.R. Harper. The FraserHighlanders. The Society of The Montreal Military ... FraserHighlanders , numbering fourteen hundred were raised and fought the French and Indian ... a General, raised 2,300 men the 71st Highland Regiment of Foot 71st FraserHighlanders . He ... FraserHighlanders Pipe Band , sponsored by the regiment of the same name. Frasers have always been ... harper . The 62nd Regiment of Foot, formed 1757, ref name harper was soon redesignated as the 78thFraser ... raising organization under the authority of the Lord Lovat. ref name harper The 71st FraserHighlanders ...Use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox Clan clan name Clan Fraser image badge Clan member crest badge Clan Fraser of lovat.svg chiefs crest A buck s head erased Proper chiefs motto Je Suis Prest chiefs ... boundaries Inverness shire gaelic names Frisealach image arms Fraser of lovat arms.svg plant badge Taxus baccata Yew animal pipe music chiefs name Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat The Rt. Hon. Simon Fraser chiefs title The 18th Lord Lovat chiefs gaelic title seat historic seat Beaufort Castle, Scotland ... Fraser br Frasers of Inverallochy br Frasers of Muchalls br Frasers of Philorth br Frasers of Strichen ... chief commander Clan Fraser lang gd Clann Frisealach , lang fr link no Clan Fraiser is a Scottish clan ... also played a considerable role in most major political turmoils. Fraser remains the most prominent family name within the Inverness area. The Clan s current Scottish clan chief chief is Simon Fraser, 18th Lord Lovat Simon Fraser , the 16th Lord Lovat , and 25th Chiefs of Clan Fraser Chief of Clan Fraser . The arms of Clan Fraser are Quarterly 1st and 4th Azure, three fraises Argent, 2nd and 3rd Gules ... main Fraser surname The exact origins of the surname Fraser can not be determined with any ... name ancestry Indeed, apparently while in exile in France Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat entered ... Prince of Tingrie while on the other side the subscribers were Lord Lovat, his brother John Fraser ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 78th Army Band image File 78thtabard.jpg 220px 78th Army Band ref http www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil Heraldry ArmyDUISSICOA ArmyHeraldryUnit.aspx?u 6038 ref caption 78th Army ... Ardennes Alsace Central Europe notable commanders anniversaries The 78th Army Band , United States Army ... bands the 78th Army Band also features a Jazz Combo, Brass Quintet, a Dixie land Band and a Rock ... York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. As an Army Reserve Band the 78th trains and performs one weekend ... SSG Michael Kennedy Unit Transportation NCO SSG Charles DePalmo Musical Performance Teams The 78th ... Information As an Army Reserve Band the 78th Army Band offers musicians the opportunity to serve their country ... in becoming a member of the 78th, the band can be reached at 609 562 7710. Interested musicians are encouraged to visit and rehearse with the band. The 78th Army Band Facebook page is http www.facebook.com ... Performance Information Beyond military ceremonial performances, the 78th Army Band frequently performs ... Reserves as the Band, 78th Infantry Division Activated 9 August 1943 at Camp Butner, North Carolina Redesignated 1 December 1943 as the 78th Infantry Division Band Inactivated 22 May 1946 in Germany ... 1 May 1959 as the 78th Division Band Consolidated 31 January 1968 with the Support Company, 78th ..., 78th Division Training Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1970 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company and Band, 78th Support Battalion, an element of the 78th Division Training Reorganized and redesignated 1 August 1971 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment and Band, 78th Support Battalion, an element of the 78th Division Training Band element withdrawn 16 November 1982 and redesignated as the 878th Army Band, an element of the 78th Division Training Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 78th Support Battalion hereafter separate lineage Reorganized and redesignated 17 September 1983 as the band element of Headquarters Company, 78th Division Training Band element withdrawn ... more details
in the British Army. Military service 78thFraserHighlanders Raising Wolfe, mentioned above ... be renumbered as the 77th Regiment of Foot Montgomerie s Highlanders 77th Montgomerie Highlanders and the 78thFraserHighlanders . Among the officers commissioned into the of the 78th, 15 were ... Campbell Fraser of Lovat , his half brother, succeeded him as the 20th MacShimidh, or Chief of Clan Fraser. S start Succession box before Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat Simon Fraser title Chiefs of Clan Fraser MacShimidh after Archibald Campbell Fraser of Lovat Archibald Campbell Fraser years 1747 1782 S end DEFAULTSORT Lovat, General Simon Fraser Of Category 1726 births Category 1782 deaths Category Clan Fraser Category 78thFraserHighlanders officers Category British Army generals Category .... 71st FraserHighlanders In 1775 Fraser s Highlanders were raised again in Inverness , Stirling and Glasgow as the 71st Highland Regiment of Foot Fraser s Highlanders , two battalions were raised. In 1776 both battalions of the 71st Highlanders sailed to New York and took part in the American ...Other persons Simon Fraser See also Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat Unreferenced date December 2009 Unsourced image removed Image General Simon Fraser of Lovat.jpg thumb right General the Hon. Simon Fraser of Lovat General the Hon. Simon Fraser of Lovat, 19th MacShimidh 19 October 1726 8 February 1782 ... Revolutionary War American rebellion . Simon was Chiefs of Clan Fraser the 19th Chief of the Clan Fraser ... Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat Simon the Fox Fraser , Lord Lovat , had recently been pardoned for his role ... language Latin as well. At the Battle of Culloden , Simon, along with Charles Fraser of Inverallochy Charles Fraser of Inverallochy , commanded several hundred Frasers, who were front and centre in the Jacobite ... by the time the 78th was raised, and Simon fought quite hard, on several occasions, to ensure that his ... Fraser av Lovat ... more details
The 78th Brigade was a formation of the British Army . It was raised as part of the new army also known as Kitchener s Army and assigned to the 26th Division United Kingdom 26th Division and served on the Western Front World War I Western Front and the Macedonian Front World War I Macedonian Front during the First World War . Formation 9th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment 11th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 7th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 7th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment 78th Machine Gun Company 78th SAA Section Ammunition Column 78th Trench Mortar Battery ref cite web accessdate 20 January 2012 publisher The Long Long Trail title 26th Division url http www.1914 1918.net 26div.htm ref References reflist Category Infantry brigades of the British Army in World War I ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 78th Air Base Wing image Image 78 ABW.jpg ... A guard dog from 78th Security Forces Squadron while participating to a training scenario. The 78th ... Air Force Base , Georgia U.S. state Georgia . The 78th ABW acts as the host unit at Robins. Mission ... and to provide world class base operating support to Robins Air Force Base. Units 78th Civil Engineer ... Division 78ABW SCP Resource and Planning Division 78ABW SCX 78th Mission Support Group 78 MSG 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron 78 LRS 78th Force Support Squadron 78 FSS 78th Security Forces Squadron 78 SFS 78th Medical Group 78 MDG 78th Operations Support Squadron 78 OSS 78th Contracting and Comptroller Squadron 78 CCS History For additional history and lineage, see 78th Fighter Group Air Defense ... 1948 the 78th Fighter Wing was established at Hamilton AFB , California by the Hobson reorganization plan, with the 78th Fighter Group becoming a component of the wing, controlling its flying resources Redesignated the 78th Fighter Interceptor Wing in January 1950 as part of Air Defense Command ... by a former element of the wing, the 78th Fighter Group Air Defense . In 1956, it was decided ..., with its operational squadrons still controlled by the 78th Fighter Group . The group component of the wing was considered to be a redundant level of organization by the late 1950s, and the 78th FIG was inactivated on 1 February 1961, with its flying units being directly assigned to the Wing. The 78th ... of ICBMs. Air Training Command The 78th Flying Training Wing replaced and absorbed resources of the 3560th .... The 78th FTW was inactivated. In 1989 the Dutch government allowed USAF to upgrade its headquarters ... the 32d into the 78th TFG but that the Dutch government didn t allow another number as not to stir ... in 1994, the 78th Air Base Wing has provided host services and support for the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center and its tenant organizations. Lineage Constituted as the 78th Fighter Wing ... more details
citations missing date April 2008 Infobox pipe band name Queensland Highlanders Pipe Band image established 1996 location Brisbane , Queensland , Australia grade 1 major Jason Palfrey sergeant Stuart Palfrey tartan Stewart of Appin honours website http www.queenslandhighlanders.com www.queenslandhighlanders.com The Queensland Highlanders Pipe Band is a grade one pipe band based in Brisbane , Queensland , Australia . The band s Pipe Major is Jason Palfrey lead drummer is Stuart Palfrey. The Queensland Highlanders was formed in 1996 by Fraser Martin and a small group of dedicated musicians keen to build an exciting pipe band from the ground up. Despite the relatively short history of the band, it has enjoyed a high level of success in both competitive and entertainment endeavours. The Queensland Highlanders last overseas trip in 2001 , resulted in the band winning the coveted WORLD PIPE BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS in Grade 2, becoming the first civilian pipe band from Australia to win this title. This achievement followed the Band s first venture overseas to the World Championships in 2000, when it placed 5th in Grade 2. The Queensland Highlanders went on to win the Australian Pipe Band Championships in Grade 1 in 2004. External links http www.queenslandhighlanders.com Band website Grade I Pipe bands Category Grade One Pipe Bands Category Pipe bands Australia band stub ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 78th Reconnaissance Squadron image Image 78th Reconnaissance Squadron.jpg 200px caption 78th Reconnaissance Squadron Patch dates 28 February 1918 15 November 1918 br 1 April ... AFOUA battle honours File 78th Fighter Squadron General Dynamics General Dynamics F 16C Block 50D Fighting Falcon 91 0365.jpg thumb 78th FS F 16C Block 50D 91 0365, taken in 2002 over Arizona File 78th Fighter Squadron General Dynamics F 16C Block 50D Fighting Falcon 91 0394.jpg thumb 78th FS F 16C ... on 20 September 2002 File 78th Tactical Fighter Squadron Fairchild Republic A 10A Thunderbolt II 80 0216.jpg thumb 78th TFS A 10As at RAF Bentwaters Image F 4d 65 0738 78tfs sep72.jpg thumb right McDonnell F 4D 28 MC Phantom Serial 65 0738 of the 78th Tactical Fighter Squadron, September 1972. This aircraft ... Voodoo 56 025 of the 78th Tactical Fighter Squadron. After its service in the UK ended in 1965, this aircraft ... from service in 1979 and sent to AMRC for disposal. File 78th Fighter Interceptor Squadron Republic F 84F 45 RE Thunderstreak 52 6718.jpg thumb 78th FIS Republic F 84F Thunderstreak 52 6718 File 78th Fighter Bomber Squadron North American F 86F 25 NH Sabre 51 13234.jpg thumb 78th FBS North American F 86F Sabre 51 13234 The 78th Reconnaissance Squadron 78 RS is part of the Tenth Air ... Center . Mission The mission of the 78th Reconnaissance Squadron is to maintain combat ready ... The 78th was organized in 1917 at Rich Field , Waco, Texas as a training unit. In February 1918 moved to Hicks Field, Fort Worth, Texas before being deactivated. In 1931, the 78th Pursuit Squadron ... of only six aircraft assigned to the unit. The 78th received the Distinguished Unit Citation for actions at the Musashino Plant, Tokyo , Japan , on 7 April 1945. On the 1 November 1952 the 78th ... flying the F 84 Thunderjet . Then in 1958, the 78th received its first F 101 Voodoo aircraft. The squadron ..., the 78th began a regular rotation of deployments to patrol the Northern and Southern No Fly Zone ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 78th Fighter Group image File 78thfightergroup ... mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries decorations battle honours The 78th Fighter Group 78 FG is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 78th Fighter Wing , being ... April 1945. History For additional history and lineage, see 78th Air Base Wing World War II Image 78fg ... Serial 44 63279 of the 83rd Fighter Squadron The 78th Fighter Group was activated in 1942. It initially ... 83d Fighter Squadron HL 84th Flying Training Squadron 84th Fighter Squadron WZ From Duxford, the 78th ..., barges, tugs, canal locks, barracks, and troops. In addition to other operations, the 78th ... assault across the Rhine in March. The 78th Fighter Group received a Distinguished Unit Citation ... near Prague and Plze Pilsen on 16 April 1945. The 78th Fighter Group returned to Camp Kilmer New Jersey and October 1945 and was inactivated in place on 18 October. Cold War File 78th Fighter Interceptor Group Republic F 84B Thunderjets 1949.jpg thumb 78th Fighter Interceptor Group Republic F 84B ... thumb Convair F 106A 90 CO Delta Dart Serial 57 2504 of the 84th FIS. The 78th FG was reactivated ... s. On 16 November 1948, the 78th was reassigned to Hamilton AFB , California where it was assigned of ADC s Fourth Air Force . At that time the 78th Fighter Wing was established by the Hobson reorganization plan, with the 78th Fighter Group becoming a component of the wing, controlling its flying resources. In February 1949, the 78th Fighter Group received the first of the new production F 84 Thunderjet ... as a major command, the 78th Fighter Wing being assigned to Continental Air Command ConAC . On 1 September 1949 ConAC created the Western Air Defense Force , to which the 78th Fighter Wing was assigned. Redesignated the 78th Fighter Interceptor Group in January 1950. With the breakout of the Korean War in June 1950, the 78th Fighter Group was the only remaining ConAC F 84 unit with an air defense ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 78th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry image dates October 1861 to July 11, 1865 country United States allegiance Union American Civil War Union branch Infantry equipment Culture and history battles Battle of Fort Donelson br Battle of Shiloh br Siege of Corinth br Battle of Iuka br Battle of Port Gibson br Battle of Raymond br Battle of Jackson, Mississippi Battle of Jackson br Battle of Champion Hill br Siege of Vicksburg , May 19 & May 22 assaults br Meridian Campaign br Atlanta Campaign br Battle of Kennesaw Mountain br Battle of Atlanta br Siege of Atlanta br Battle of Jonesboro br Sherman s March to the Sea br Carolinas Campaign br Battle of Bentonville The 78th Ohio Volunteer Infantry or 78th OVI was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Service The 78th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Gilbert in Zanesville, Ohio October 1861 through January 1862 and mustered in for three years service on January 11, 1862 under the command of Colonel United States Colonel Mortimer Dormer Leggett . The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, District of West Tennessee, to March 1862. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, Army ..., to July 1865. The 78th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at Louisville, Kentucky on July 11 ... Moines, IA Dyer Pub. Co. , 1908. Gault, William Perryander. Roster of the 78th O.V.V.I. Regimental Association S.l. 78th Ohio Regimental Association , ca. 1885. Ohio Roster Commission. Official Roster ... 9781154801965 Stevenson, Thomas M. History of the 78th regiment O.V.V.I. From Its Muster In to Its ... cw78.html Ohio in the Civil War 78th Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens http www.78ohio.org Site dedicated to the history of the 78th Ohio Infantry http ohsweb.ohiohistory.org exhibits fftc relicroom details.aspx?war 2&flagid 433&unitid 165&warname Civil 20War National flag of the 78th Ohio Infantry ... Civil 20War Regimental flag of the 78th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Ohio in the Civil War ... more details
For the Scottish Rugby player, see Fraser McKenzie Fraser MacKenzie 1973 is a shinty player and manager from Lochcarron , Scotland . He originally played for Lochcarron Camanachd and was also Scotland manager. He is currently co manager of Glenurquhart. Playing Career MacKenzie was an important player in the Lochcarron team of the late 1990s and early 2000s. He was also manager of the club for a long time, combining this with playing. http photos1.blogger.com blogger 5036 1819 1600 DSCF0071.1.jpg MacKenzie was formerly a long term manager of the Scotland national shinty team http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi other sports 8279542.stm and had a strong record in the shinty hurling international series. He retired from this post to dedicate time to Base Jumping . He has recently signed for Glenurquhart Shinty Club Glenurquhart http keepingoutofthed.blogspot.com 2011 03 01 archive.html . http www.pressandjournal.co.uk Article.aspx 2183891 He is not to be confused with Fraser MacKenzie journalist Fraser MacKenzie , the shinty journalist who is also involved with the Drumnadrochit club. He also provided commentary on the BBC coverage of the Macaulay Cup final in 2011. As shinty is an amateur sport, MacKenzie has combined his playing and management career with employment in the army where he served in the Queens Own Highlanders and the Highlanders before he moved into the communications industry. http uk.linkedin.com pub fraser mackenzie 35 736 216 He is a director of Future Communications. http www.future communications.co.uk content welcome future communications inverness External links http www.lochcarronshinty.org.uk about history.htm Lochcarron Official Website http www.future communications.co.uk content company profile.htm Future Communications Website Shinty teams Category Shinty players Category Sportspeople from Highland Category Living people ... more details
distinguish Houses at 208 218 East 78th Street Infobox nrhp name East 78th Street Houses nrhp type designated other2 name NYC Landmark designated other2 date April 18, 1968 designated other2 abbr NYCL designated other2 link New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated other2 number designated other2 color ff0000 image Nyc 157e78.jpg alt A row of five three story brick townhouses. Three on the left have white trim, the other two black. There is roof on the one at the left. caption South elevation, 2009. br 157 East 78th is at the left of the image. locmapin New York City map alt A map of New York City with a red dot in eastern central Manhattan Island map caption Location within New York City lat degrees 40 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 27 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 57 long seconds 31 long direction W coord parameters region US NY type landmark location New York City New York , New York NY built 1861 ref name NRHP nom Cite web last McCloud first Darlene title National Register of Historic Places nomination, East 78th Street Houses url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4898 publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation date August 1979 accessdate November 2, 2009 ref architect architecture Italianate architecture Italianate added 1980 designated nrhp type visitation num visitation year refnum 80002685 mpsub governing body Private residences The East 78th Street Houses are a terrace house row of five ... EAST 78TH ST HOUSES.pdf 157 East 78th Street Landmark designation , New York City Landmarks Preservation ... of Historic Places in 1980. Buildings The row is located at 157 165 East 78th, on the north side ... . But East 78th was opened that year, and a painter named John Turner bought lot real estate lots ... East 78th Street 208 218 East 78th , which were part of an original row of 15 started in 1861 but not finished ... de East 78th Street Houses ... more details
Use mdy dates date October 2010 Infobox military unit unit name 78th Air Refueling Squadron image File 78th Air Refueling Squadron.jpg 250px caption 78th Air Refueling Squadron Patch dates February 25, 1943 November 15, 1945 br July 17, 1947 March 24, 1954 br April 1, 1955 November 16, 1957 br May 8, 1959 October 1, 1973 br November 1, 1981 Present country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type Aerial refueling role size command structure Air Force Reserve Command br 4th Air Force br 514th Air Mobility Wing br 514th Operations Group current commander garrison McGuire Air Force Base ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles Operation Overlord br Operation Dragoon br Operation Market Garden br Operation Varsity notable commanders anniversaries decorations File Presidential Unit Citation ribbon.svg 75 px Distinguished Unit ... battle honours The 78th Air Refueling Squadron 78 ARS is part of the 514th Air Mobility Wing at McGuire ... 1972 and October 1973, it performed a special operations role. In November 1981, the 78th began strategic ... Lineage Constituted 78th Troop Carrier Squadron on 30 Jan 1943 Activated on 25 Feb 1943 Inactivated on 15 Nov 1945 Activated in the Reserve on 17 Jul 1947 Re designated 78th Troop Carrier Squadron ... on 16 Nov 1957 Activated in the Reserve on 8 May 1959 Re designated 78th Troop Carrier Squadron ... Aug 1962 Re designated 78th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy , on 1 Dec 1965 Re designated 78th Military Airlift Squadron on 1 Jan 1966 Re designated 78th Special Operations Squadron on 1 Apr 1972 Inactivated on 1 Oct 1973 Re designated 78th Air Refueling Squadron, Heavy Associate on 25 Mar 1981 Activated in the Reserve on 1 Nov 1981 Re designated 78th Air Refueling Squadron Associate on 1 Feb 1992 Re designated 78th Air Refueling Squadron on 1 Oct 1994. Assignments 435th Troop Carrier Group , 25 Feb ... 5 Reflist http www.afhra.af.mil factsheets factsheet.asp?id 10531 AFHRA 78th Air Refueling Squadron ... more details
infobox military unit unit name 78th Infantry Division image File 78. Infanterie und Sturmdivision .svg 300px caption Insignia of 78th Infantry Division left br and Sturm Division right dates 26 August 1939 8 May 1945 country flag Nazi Germany 23px allegiance flag Nazi Germany 23px branch Wehrmacht Heer Heer type Division military Division role Infantry size Division military Division command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles World War II Operation Barbarossa Battles of Rzhev Battle of Kursk Operation Bagration anniversaries decorations battle honours battle honours label disbanded 1945 citation needed date December 2011 flying hours website Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders General of the Infantry Germany General der Infanterie Paul V lckers br Generalleutnant Hans Traut Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label Aircraft aircraft attack aircraft bomber aircraft electronic aircraft fighter aircraft helicopter aircraft helicopter attack aircraft helicopter cargo aircraft helicopter multirole aircraft helicopter ... File Gedenkstein f r die 78. Infantriesturmdivision.JPG thumb The 78th Infantry Division German 78. Infanterie Division , later the 78th Sturm Assault Division, was a Germany German infantry formation ... Sturm Division , not a part of the Volkssturm militia. ref Unit history The 78th Infantry Division ... of 1943 it was reorganised as the 78th Sturm Division a new divisional symbol, an armoured fist, being ..., the division was reconstituted as the 78th Grenadier Division, by renaming the German 543rd Volksgrenadier ... as 78th Volksgrenadier Division, and in early 1945 renamed again to 78th Volks Sturm Division ... more details
infobox military unit unit name 78th Homeland Response Force image caption dates country flag United States allegiance branch Army National Guard type role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours battle honours label disbanded flying hours website Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label Georgia s 78th Homeland Response Force 78th HRF is a major command of the Georgia Army National Guard . Formerly 78th Troop Command, it officially changed its unit designation on November 1, 2010. Once home stationed in Decatur, it has, since Jan. 11, 2011, occupied the former headquarters of Naval Air Station Atlanta at what has become the Clay National Guard Center since late September 2009. As 2011 progresses, many of the units that make up the 78th HRF will be relocated from their present armories to facilities at Clay. ref name issuu21 cite web url http issuu.com georgiaguard docs 2010 annual report 17 title Georgia Department of Defense 2010 Annual Report publisher Georgia Department of Defense accessdate 10 August 2011 ref Mission The 78th HRF s mission is to man, train and equip a homeland response force that can provide a response capability to assist civil authorities in saving lives and mitigating suffering in response to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives incident. At the same time, the 78th must provide ... a dialogue between regional first responders and other agencies. The 78th HRF plays an important ... 10 August 2011 ref The 78th s 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment deployed for two weeks in January ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry image caption dates October 15, 1861 to September 11, 1865 country United States allegiance Union American Civil War Union branch Infantry equipment Culture and history battles Battle of Stones River br Tullahoma Campaign br Battle of Chickamauga br Siege of Chattanooga br Battle of Missionary Ridge br Atlanta Campaign br Battle of Resaca br Battle of Nashville The 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Service The 78th Pennsylvania Infantry was organized at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and mustered in for a three year enlistment on October 12, 1861 under the command of Colonel United States Colonel William Sirwell. The regiment was attached to Negley s 4th Brigade, McCook s Division, at Nolin, to November 1861. 7th Brigade, Army of the Ohio , to December 1861. 7th Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of the Ohio, to March 1862. Negley s Independent Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to August 1862. 7th Brigade, 8th Division, Army of the Ohio, to November 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Centre, Army of the Cumberland , to January 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, XIV Corps Union Army XIV Corps , Army of the Cumberland, to October 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, XIV Corps, to July 1864. Unassigned, 4th Division, XX Corps Union Army XX Corps , Department of the Cumberland, to October 1864. Garrison duty at Nashville, Tenn., to September 1865. The 78th Pennsylvania Infantry mustered out of service on September 11, 1865. Detailed service Left Ohio for Louisville, Ky., October 18, thence moved to Nolin Station, Ky., October 24, and duty there until December. At Munfordville, Ky., December 1861 to February 1862. March to Nashville, Tenn., February ... M. Snyder A Soldier in the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Bloomington, IN AuthorHouse , 2006. ISBN 1 4259 3466 8 Attribution CWR External links http www.78thpvi.org Company F, 78th Pennsylvania ... more details