Re: KILTS V. TREWS video newsreel film circa: 1957
Reminds me of an incident with the actor David Niven:
Niven requested assignment to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders or the Black Watch; then jokingly wrote on the form, as his third choice, "anything but the Highland Light Infantry" (because the HLI wore tartan trews rather than kilts). He was assigned to the HLI, and his comment was known in the regiment. Thus Niven did not enjoy his time in the Army. He served with the HLI for two years in Malta and then for a few months in Dover.
Re: KILTS V. TREWS video newsreel film circa: 1957
Fantastic!
I loved every minute of it.
What I don't recall them mentioning is that the Highland Light Infantry only became a kilted regiment in 1948... so it had been kilted for less than a decade at the time that video was made. It's not as if the switch to trews was a break with a longstanding tradition. (The parent regiment had switched from Highland Dress to ordinary English dress in 1809.)
Interesting the comment by the piper, because all pipers of Scottish regiments are kilted whether the regiment as a whole is kilted or not... so the switch to trews would not affect him personally.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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