HMS ''Scotia'' is one of the newest
Royal Naval Reserve units, formed in 1958, and currently recruiting from the east of
Scotland. The unit inhabits spacious, modern accommodation with excellent facilities, headquartered in
Rosyth Naval Dockyard
Rosyth Dockyard is a large naval dockyard on the Firth of Forth at Rosyth, Fife, Scotland, owned by Babcock Marine, which formerly undertook refitting of Royal Navy surface vessels and submarines. Before its privatisation in the 1990s it was for ...
. The unit has excellent communication links by road, rails and air.
History
The unit, despite being relatively new, has tradition rooted in the very cradle of
Volunteer Reserve
Volunteering is a voluntary act of an individual or group wikt:gratis, freely giving time and labor for community service. Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work, such as medicine, education, or emergency rescue. O ...
activity in Scotland. In August 1903
the Admiralty appointed the first two
Commanding Officer
The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitu ...
s of the then
RNVR to form divisions in
London and on
the Clyde.
Lieutenant Commander (later Commodore)
The Duke of Montrose raised the Clyde Division based in
Glasgow, and the division rapidly expanded across Scotland, first to
Dundee
Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
onboard the sailing frigate,
HMS ''Unicorn'', and then to
Edinburgh, onboard the monitor, renamed
HMS ''Claverhouse''. These two East Coast divisions were, many years later, to form the heart of the modern HMS ''Scotia''.
Under the 1994 defence review all three of these original Scottish Sea Training Centres, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee, were combined into two units of a different type, HMS ''Scotia'' in
Fife
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and
HMS ''Dalriada'' in
Greenock
Greenock (; sco, Greenock; gd, Grianaig, ) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council areas of Scotland, council area in Scotland, United Kingdom and a former burgh of barony, burgh within the Counties of Scotland, historic ...
. Both of these had been units formed in the
cold war
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to support nearby naval headquarters, and both were rapidly expanded to accommodate the closing units. In the case of ''Scotia'', this required a complete rebuild.
Timeline
*1958 - HQ Unit formed at MHQ (Marine Headquarters)
Pitreavie
*1960 - Name of HMS ''Scotia'' adopted. The previous ship of that name was a wartime shore training establishment in
Ayr (currently a Butlins holiday camp).
*1962 - Crest of HMS ''Scotia'' matriculated on 5 Sep 1962 by
Lord Lyon, King of Arms, in the Public Register of Arms and Bearings in Scotland.
*1962 - HMS ''Scotia'' moved out of MHQ into accommodation above ground at Pitreavie.
*1994 - HMS ''Scotia'' absorbed 267 reservists from HMS ''Camperdown'' and ''Claverhouse'' to become the largest RNR establishment in the UK with 375 personnel. Re-designated a Reserve Training centre on 1 Oct 1994.
*1996 - Moved to a new site within Royal Naval Support Establishment
HMS ''Caledonia'' on 15 May 1996. Official rededication ceremony conducted on 12 Oct 1996 in the presence of
Prince Michael of Kent as Honorary Commodore RNR.
*1999 - Tay Division of HMS ''Scotia'' set up in
Dundee
Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
.
*2000 - Forth Division of HMS ''Scotia'' set up in
Edinburgh.
*2004 - Forth Division closes
Tay and Forth Divisions
An important 'first' has been the establishment of ''Scotia''s Satellites. Although ''Scotia'' is a large and vigorous unit, it was recognised that its distance from the city centres of Edinburgh and Dundee was inhibiting recruitment at a time when the Royal Navy's demand for reservists was growing.
''Scotia'' became the testbed for a scheme to extend the RNR footprint with the first satellite unit, the Tay Division of HMS ''Scotia'' in Dundee, which started training in 1999 and rapidly established itself as the national benchmark. It was soon followed by another ''Scotia'' satellite, Forth Division, in Edinburgh.
It was as a direct result of these efforts in expansion that ''Scotia'' was awarded the "Director's Trophy" in 2001.
Forth Division in Edinburgh closed in 2004.
References
External links
HMS ''Scotia'' on the Royal Navy website
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Royal Navy bases in Scotland