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Shanghai Volunteer Corps (China) REGIMENTAL Appears in a portrait of

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Description

Appears in a portrait of Alexander 13th Earl of Caithness 1790-1858

in 1971/2 and was later adopted as the official tartan

They absorbed the Transvaal Light Infantry in 1907 and were the first regiment to go on active duty during WW1

Usable front pockets

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Shanghai Volunteer Corps (China) REGIMENTAL Appears in a portrait ofStewart Hunting The Shanghai Volunteer Corps (SVC) (18531942) was a multinational, mostly volunteer force controlled by the Shanghai Municipal Council which governed the Shanghai International Settlement. The Shanghai Volunteers raised a Highland company in 1914 which probably disbanded shortly after WW1.

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