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20th February 12, 07:03 AM
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Re: Question about flashes...
 Originally Posted by TheBrus
Another, related, question about flashes: I have read that flashes were used as a mark of status in the University of Iowa bagpipe band. Pipers with less experience--I'm assuming that there's an initiation or rite of passage involved here--used to wear plain elastic bands without a flash to hold up hose. I haven't been able to find the origin of this tradition. I was wondering if anyone knew if it was military in origin. I'll wait for the answer off-air. Thanks!
I have no clue about the University of Iowa, but I am fairly certain that the Scottish regiments in the late 1800s and early 1900s had adapted a sort of colour code for their flashes. I can't claim to know the particulars, but I remember hearing about it in a demonstration from a gentleman who always does a WWI "living history" demonstration at our local Highland Games. He goes into a lot of detail on the uniform, equipment, weaponry, etc. And I could swear he mentioned something about the colour of the flashes being related to the type of service or the role of the person wearing them. As in, riflemen wore red, others wore green or yellow (???).
Perhaps someone else here knows those rules, or could correct me if my memory is completely mistaken?
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