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Known simply as “15 Para” the Battalion was raised in
May 1947 as a Territorial army unit by the legendary Alastair Pearson CB,
DSO and three bars, MC, TD. Their Headquarters was the Drill Hall in
Yorkhill Street in Glasgow with Companies in Edinburgh and Perth, and
Platoons in Aberdeen (later a Company) and Dundee.
Nearly all of the men who joined the original
Battalion were trained and experienced soldiers and the unit quickly
established itself not only as one of the best recruited Territorial
formations but also as one of the finest.
WOII Jake McRae from B Company of 15 Para in Aberdeen
was the first Territorial Army soldier to win the Queen’s Gallantry Medal.
In June 1974 when jumping from a C130 Hercules aircraft near Stonehaven
the parachute of one of his comrades failed to open. The man crashed
through McRae’s rigging and as he did so McRae managed to keep a hold of
him and they both descended safely using only McRae’s parachute.
15 Para served throughout the Cold War and took part
in numerous exercises in Germany and elsewhere. It was on one such
exercise, “Bold Guard”, in 1974 near the Keil Canal that freak weather
conditions resulted in a number of men from the battalion drifting short
of the dropping zone and landing in the Canal. Five men were killed, the
irrepressible Captain Gerry Muir, Officer Cadet Cooper, Sergeants Leask
and Tompkins, Lance Corporal Bett and Private Gillin.
After the end of the Cold War the Territorial Army
was reorganised. In 1993 15 Para was disbanded and 15th (Scottish)
Company of the 4th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment was
formed with bases in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glenrothes. Further
reorganisation in 1999 left only 15th (Scottish) Company in
Glasgow with B Detachment (MMG Platoon) in Edinburgh.
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