Seniority in The British Army
This table shows how the Regiment's place in the Army List moved through its history
| Year | Preceded by | Title | Followed By |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1913 | The Lovat Scouts |
The Scottish Horse |
|
| 1916 | 12th (Labour) Bn |
13th (Scottish Horse) Bn |
14th (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry) Bn |
| 1939 | 78th (Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry) |
79th and 80th (Scottish Horse) |
84th (Sussex) |
| 1955 | East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry |
The Scottish Horse |
Royal Regiment of Artillery(Volunteers) |
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