The Mottoes
“Pristinae
Virtutis Memor”, may be translated as
“Mindful of the Gallant Actions of the
past”, and “Vel Exuviae
Triumphant” as “Even
in defeat there can be triumph”.
The origins of both mottoes are obscure. It seems probable
that “Pristinae Virtutis Memor”
was awarded to the Regiment at some time in commemoration
of its ancient services at Tangier.
It was long a tradition that “Vel Exuviae
Triumphant” commemorated the fighting
at Tongres in 1703 when Lord Portmore’s Regiment with
a Dutch Regiment held up the advance of 40,000 French for
28 hours and enabled the Allied army to assemble.
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