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1st March 07, 02:10 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Fearnest
Generally speaking, a unit commander cannot just decide items of civilian wear (e.g. kilts) are now "uniform" and allow/direct their wear. (That's what killed the black beret for tankers back in 1979 - too many people playing "loosey-goosey" with uniform regulations.)
That and too many generals that started as infantry/rangers. We had 'em first...
To go back to Todd's post for a second, is there any evidence that the Army Reserve does allow kilts, and is there an army reserve tartan I don't know about? (not that it matters much, I've been out for years, still a reserve tartan to go with my Army tartan would be cool).
Adam
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