Black Watch

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The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Accordo
BlackWatchCap.jpg
Cap Badge of the Black Watch
Active28 March 2006–Present
Country United Kingdom
Branch Lucis Army
TypeLine infantry
RoleLight infantry
Part of51st Infantry Division
Garrison/HQFort George, Inverness, Accordo
Motto(s)Nemo Me Impune Lacessit
("No One Provokes Me With Impunity")
AnniversariesRed Hackle Day (5 January)
EngagementsJacobite Rebellion
The Seven Years' War
War of Galbadian Succession
Concordian Civil War
First Europan War
Second Europan War
War of Lorican Aggression
Second Lucis Civil War
Imperial Crisis
Commanders
Current
commander
Angus MacDonald
Royal ColonelHM The King
Insignia
TartanBlack Watch or Campbell tartan.svg
HackleRed
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
Active1 July 1675 – 28 March 2006
Country Great Lucis
United Kingdom
Branch Lucis Army
TypeLine Infantry
RoleLight infantry
SizeOne battalion
Part of19 Light Brigade
Garrison/HQFort George, Inverness, Accordo
Nickname(s)"The Forty Twa"
"Black Jocks" (slang term used by members of other regiments)
"Ladies from Hell"
Motto(s)Nemo me impune lacessit
Latin: "No One Provokes Me With Impunity"
MarchQuick: "All the Blue Bonnets are o'er the Border"
Slow: "The Garb of Old Gaul"
Pipes & Drums Quick: "Hielan' Laddie"
Pipes & Drums Slow: "My Home"
Pipes & Drums Slow: "Highland Cradle Song"
AnniversariesRed Hackle Day (5 January)

The Black Watch is the second oldest Accordish Highlander Regiment created in the Lucis Army. It was amalgamated with the 72nd Regiment of Foot to create the Black Watch, Royal Highlander Regiment. It was again amalgamated in 2006 with seven other regiments to form the Royal Regiment of Accordo.

Foundations

Jacobite Uprising

War of Galbadian Succession

The Seven Years' War

Sandoric Wars

Concordian Civil War

First Europan War

Second Europan War

War of Lorican Aggression

Second Lucis Civil War

Imperial Crisis

Regimental Tartan

Regimental History