Victoria Cross Recipients
Further information: Victoria Cross- Lance Corporal J. Dunlay, 16 Nov 1857, Indian Mutiny
- Captain W.G.D Stewart, 16 Nov 1857, Indian Mutiny
- Private P. Grant, 16 Nov 1857, Indian Mutiny
- Private (later Sergeant) D. MacKay, 16 Nov 1857, Indian Mutiny
- Colour-Sergeant J. Munro, 16 Nov 1857, Indian Mutiny
- Sergeant J. Paton, 16 Nov 1857, Indian Mutiny
- Lieutenant (later Major-General) W. McBean, 11 Mar 1858, Indian Mutiny
- Capt J.A. Liddell 31 Jul 1915 Belgium
- Lieut J.R.N. Graham 22 Apr 1917 Mesopotamia
- 2nd Lieut A. Henderson MC 23 Apr 1917 France
- 2nd Lieut J.C. Buchan 21 Mar 1918 France
- Lieut D.L. MacIntyre 24–27 Aug 1918 France
- Lieut W.D. Bissett 25 Oct 1918 France
- Lieut Col L.M. Campbell, DSO, TD 6 Apr 1943 Wadi Akarit
- Major J.T. McKellar Anderson, DSO, TD 23 Apr 1943 Longstop
- Major K. Muir 23 Sep 1950 Korea
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