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The Companies maintain their affiliations to [[Royal Scots|The Royal Scots]], [[Royal Highland Fusiliers|The Royal Highland Fusiliers]] and [[King's Own Scottish Borderers|The King's Own Scottish Borderers]], which now form the regular 1st and 2nd Battalions of The Royal Regiment of Scotland. In recognition of this, its members wear a black or white [[hackle]] behind their cap badges, the same as those worn by the 1st and 2nd Battalions respectively. 52nd Lowland Regiment, though, has its own identity in the British Army's [[British Army Order of Precedence|order of battle]] and its members take the greatest of pride in being Lowland Volunteers.
Since 1999, 52nd Lowland Regiment has trained as a formed unit in places such as France, Belgium, Cyprus, the United States, the Slovak Republic and the Ukraine. Many members have also served alongside their affiliated regular Battalions on exercise and operations all over the world, including Afghanistan, Canada, Kenya and, most recently, on [[Operation Telic|Operation TELIC]] in [[Iraq]].
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