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25th June 09, 06:07 PM
#1
Tell it to the Marines!
A humble request of you Leathernecks out there.
I'm not a Marine, never have been. I served 13 years on active duty in the USAF, and about 10 more in the Air Guard, in peace and war. I served a joint tour with the US Navy in Iceland, and have served on joint assignments with all the services except the Coast Guard. I am now happily retired from military service, but I currently work as a "civilian warrior" for the Army Corps of Engineers. (wear Army field uniforms, and get shot at with the soldiers in nasty parts of the world) I did however complete and graduate from the very rigorous United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College.
Would the Leathernecks in the room let me wear the Leatherneck tartan?
Respectfully requested, ColMac
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25th June 09, 06:12 PM
#2
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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25th June 09, 06:15 PM
#3
As a fellow graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, I would not have any problem with you wearing the Leatherneck tartan if you so chose. As far as I'm concerned, anyone who has served alongside Marines is an honorary Marine.
Thanks for asking first though.
Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
US Marine (1970-1999)
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25th June 09, 06:25 PM
#4
I agree with Sir William. Serving next to Marines is a privilege and if you are accepted by that brotherhood you are a member. Wear the Leatherneck Tartan with pride.
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25th June 09, 07:14 PM
#5
I feel if you wear it, it must be worn with respect... I have no problem with anyone showing respect, honoring the Marines, or even a Marine in particular... I say.. wear it with pride and respect..
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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25th June 09, 07:28 PM
#6
Wear it with pride.
Oooooorah!
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25th June 09, 08:45 PM
#7
I don't wanna sound like a jerk buuuutttt. Doing a course alongside Marines is not the same as Bootcamp at Parris Island or San Diego and not like OCS at quantico and that's how you get the Eagle,Globe,and Anchor which makes you a Marine.
I was a Marine but fought in Iraq alongside Army rangers and Navy Seals. I would never wear a ranger tab or a seal device.
It's kinda the same with the kilt do what you want but that's only my opinion.
I'm a Marine and still don't have a leatherneck tartan yet when i get funds i will but it urks me a little when i do see people with it that weren't Marines. Sorry if I pissed anyone off
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25th June 09, 09:02 PM
#8
Originally Posted by MacAngus
I don't wanna sound like a jerk buuuutttt. Doing a course alongside Marines is not the same as Bootcamp at Parris Island or San Diego and not like OCS at quantico and that's how you get the Eagle,Globe,and Anchor which makes you a Marine.
I was a Marine but fought in Iraq alongside Army rangers and Navy Seals. I would never wear a ranger tab or a seal device.
It's kinda the same with the kilt do what you want but that's only my opinion.
I'm a Marine and still don't have a leatherneck tartan yet when i get funds i will but it urks me a little when i do see people with it that weren't Marines. Sorry if I pissed anyone off
Well, one unhappy Marine out of six, is enough to make me stop. I think the comparison he made was apples to oranges, since tabs and badges are awarded with legal orders, but if 15% of Marines say no then I don't go.
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25th June 09, 09:06 PM
#9
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Well, one unhappy Marine out of six, is enough to make me stop. I think the comparison he made was apples to oranges, since tabs and badges are awarded with legal orders, but if 15% of Marines say no then I don't go.
Then again, the Leatherneck tartan has NO official connection to the USMC.
Just a privately designed tartan.
So, as the saying goes "quit 'yer whining".
I was not a Marine, and I still wear my leatherneck kilt. The world has not ended.
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25th June 09, 09:25 PM
#10
I was in the Marine Corps as well and did some time in the desert. IMHO wearing the Leatherneck tartan isn't like claiming to be a Marine. Its not like he is sporting an Eagle Globe and Anchor. As long as it is not worn under false pretenses I would say go for it! It is a great looking tartan and if someone wants to honor the Corps by wearing it, then I say more power to them.
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