154th (Scottish) Transportation Regiment RLC

154 (Scottish) Regiment is a regiment of the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps. It forms part of the Army Reserve. Its role is to provide general transport support at 'third line' for the British Army.

History
The regiment was formed as the 154th (Lowland) Regiment, RCT (Volunteers) in Glasgow in 1967. The initially comprised just 221 Squadron and 222 Squadron. 225 Squadron was formed in 1969, 251 Squadron in 1971 and 225 Squadron in 1992. 527 Squadron, 230 Squadron and 231 Squadron and 251 Squadron were added on amalgamation with 153 (Highland) Transport Regiment to form the Scottish Transport Regiment in 1993. 231 Squadron was subsequently disbanded. It became 154 (Scottish) Regiment RLC under the Army 2020 re-organisation and an extra squadron, 239 Squadron, was formed in 2016.

Structure
The regiment, which is under Operational Command of 101 Logistic Brigade within the Army's Support Command, comprises the following units:


 * 527 (Dunfermline) Headquarters Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps based in Dunfermline
 * 221 (Glasgow) Transport Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps based in Glasgow
 * 230 (Edinburgh) Transport Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps based in Edinburgh
 * 239 (Fife) Transport Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps based in Dunfermline
 * 251 (Ayrshire) Transport Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps based in Irvine

Each of the task squadrons is equipped with the Leyland-DAF Demountable Rack Off Load and Pick up System (DROPS), which is a Medium Mobility Load Carrier (MMLC) capable of carrying 15 tonnes of stocks or equipment cross country.

Regimental lineage
The regiment's lineage is as follows:

Uniform
The regiment wears the Tactical Recognition Flash of the Royal Logistic Corps. The tartan of the regiment is the MacDuff.