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7th March 19, 01:36 PM
#1
Back from WOCS
Hello again rabble! I had a bit of a hiatus from here while i was at warrant officer candidate school, but im back and happily kilted again i wanted to share with you all a picture taken at the south florida highland games this weekend. I really love the County Cavan tartan with the ochre hose, what do you all think?!
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7th March 19, 02:26 PM
#2
I like the total look. The green flashes fit perfectly and the ankle height boots seem natural with the overall presentation. Congratulations on completing the school also.
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10th March 19, 11:32 AM
#3
Excellent demonstration of casual, but still remaining well dressed. It's a nice tartan and goes well with the socks and sunglasses.
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10th March 19, 12:58 PM
#4
It has been a few days since I went through WOCS. I imagine that a little has changed. We still had the wood barracks across the street from what is now the museum.
Say hi to Mother Rucker for me.
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10th March 19, 05:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
It has been a few days since I went through WOCS. I imagine that a little has changed. We still had the wood barracks across the street from what is now the museum.
Say hi to Mother Rucker for me.
A few things have changed Steve. Those wooden barracks are now brick (probably built in the 80s) but 1st WOC is still right there across the street from the museum. I now have a love/hate relationship with Mother Rucker. Those pesky TAC Officers continue to make a candidate's life miserable. Im sure that has not changed
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10th March 19, 06:18 PM
#6
Great pic, just shows you that tradition is perhaps best maintained on formal occasions but the kilt is essentially made for dressing casually and your pic proves it, excellent
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