Scottish Lion on Patrol was first published in 1950, the record of the 15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment's formation, training and service in the campaign that took them from Normandy to the Baltic. They played a key role in the liberation of Europe and the Regiment was unique In that it was in the forefront of the crossings of the River Seine, Rhine and Elbe. The troops who landed in Normandy were highly trained but most of them had not experienced actual combat; however they very quickly learned the skills necessary to survive and defeat a cunning and resourceful foe. Full of eye-witness accounts, this is a true story of a real Band of Brothers, the original work being faithfully reproduced and significant new material from personal recollections which are graphic, moving and occasionally humorous. AUTHOR: Tim Chamberlin, who has written the revised version, has retired from a long career in sales and marketing. He is an historian with a special interest in Gallipoli and Bomber Command. As Secretary of the 15th Scottish Regimental Association for many years, he learned much about their activities during the war and felt compelled to ensure that the full story be told. SELLING POINTS: ? Original work appeared in 1950 but now a rarity. This new edition reproduces the classic original with much new and significant material added, giving greater detail to the events and personalities ? The full story of the Regiment's Second World War service is described in detail, from their formation, training and action from Normandy to the Baltic ? Unique photographs, never before seen in public, and many added eye-witness accounts ? Author was closely involved with Old Comrades Association and thereby had access to veterans' memories at first hand ILLUSTRATIONS: 16 colour 80 b/w illustrations *