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17th June 07, 02:23 PM
#131
Tartan Rights
I think the Black Watch Tartan has special meaning to those who servered in the regiment. Since it really doesn't represent a clan, I think that gives creedence to tartans outside of the clans.
If I wore a tartan, I'd probably be inclined to wear the US Army or USCG tartan - though I have to admit I have direct family ties to the Lamont tartan.
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17th June 07, 07:28 PM
#132
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Don Patrick
I think the Black Watch Tartan has special meaning to those who servered in the regiment. Since it really doesn't represent a clan, I think that gives creedence to tartans outside of the clans.
Ah, but there's the rub. The Black Watch tartan is also the tartan of Clan Campbell, and is also the general district tartan for the Sutherland District, and also goes under the name Grant Hunting, and Munro Hunting. Even if the above wasn't the case, if I understand the current state of military affairs in the United Kingdom correctly, there no longer is a Black Watch regiment. How long do these special meanings persist? Until the last former member of the regiment passes on? Forever?
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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17th June 07, 08:45 PM
#133
Grow Up
Life Is To Short To Be Upset About Such Things. Do Whats Good For You And Dont Give A Crap About What Others Do, As Long As It Dosent Take Pay Out Of Your Check Or Food Off Your Table It Does Not Matter. Besides Your Talking About Wearing Some Thing That The Average Person Thinks Is A Skirt, And Would Think Your Out Of Your Mind For Wearing Anyway. So Grow Up
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17th June 07, 09:30 PM
#134
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Ah, but there's the rub. The Black Watch tartan is also the tartan of Clan Campbell, and is also the general district tartan for the Sutherland District, and also goes under the name Grant Hunting, and Munro Hunting. Even if the above wasn't the case, if I understand the current state of military affairs in the United Kingdom correctly, there no longer is a Black Watch regiment. How long do these special meanings persist? Until the last former member of the regiment passes on? Forever?
Best regards,
Jake
What was the Black Watch Regiment, is now "The Black Watch, The 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland." So it has not disappeared. The whole of The Royal Regiment of Scotland wear the Black Watch tartan.
Peter
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18th June 07, 03:37 AM
#135
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Ah, but there's the rub. The Black Watch tartan is also the tartan of Clan Campbell, and is also the general district tartan for the Sutherland District, and also goes under the name Grant Hunting, and Munro Hunting. Even if the above wasn't the case, if I understand the current state of military affairs in the United Kingdom correctly, there no longer is a Black Watch regiment. How long do these special meanings persist? Until the last former member of the regiment passes on? Forever?
Best regards,
Jake
Government Sett 1A is still the official tartan of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, however, and the Black Watch will live on, not only in name of the 3rd Battalion, RRS, but also north of the border, in the Black Watch of Canada.
And, the Watch will always live on in the hearts of the "Jocks" and their families. To paraphrase Tunes of Glory, the idea of the regiment will live on forever.
T.
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18th June 07, 04:15 AM
#136
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Don Patrick
If I wore a tartan, I'd probably be inclined to wear the US Army or USCG tartan - though I have to admit I have direct family ties to the Lamont tartan.
I'm kind of the same. Although I will wear the MacIan tartan when I dress up (the red background just makes such a statement), I tend to wear the US Army tartan more than others. For one, it's a more subdued color. Plus, as I tell people, it's the only "clan" to which I have ever actually sworn loyalty.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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18th June 07, 05:22 AM
#137
Indeed.
My Father's side of my lineage is, for the most part, a direct link to Germany.
My Mother's, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh. Sept of Clan Campbell.
That being said, I proudly wear the US Air Force tartan as my Clan.
After 10 years (TSgt still serving) I've EARNED the right to wear it.
With the exception of Balmoral and tartans from individual branches of the military, I'll wear what I want and I'll look damn good doing it. ![Very Happy](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
I don't spit on or burn other people's flags and I would never do that to someone else's clan tartan by wearing it inappropriately.
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18th June 07, 11:12 AM
#138
Tartan Rules
Apparently there are some tartan rules.
"Definition of Clans, Septs & Family Associations Tartans
There are no strict rules on who has the right to wear a particular tartan. People normally wear only the tartan (if any) of their surname, or a "district tartan" connected with where they live or where their family come from.
Wearing a particular clan tartan indicates that the wearer bears an allegiance to the chief of that clan. A tartan which uses the name of a clan may only do so if the chief of that clan has given his approval to the particular design.
There is no official register of tartan. Records of designs are maintained by the Scottish Tartans Authority, Fraser House, 25 Commissioner Street, Crieff, Perthshire, PH7 3A Y."
This comes from The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs http://www.clanchiefs.org/clans_tartan.html
A list on the site indicates quite a number of the Scottish Chiefs are a members of this council.
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18th June 07, 06:48 PM
#139
I was fortunate enough to be associated with a group of operators in Iraq that actually had a tartan registered/comissioned for PSD...It's called the Operation Iraqi Freedom tartan and until then, I never knew I was eligible.
As I started researching the subject, I found that I was 50/50 and my mother (maiden name Colborne) was from Nova Scotia and my father was French Canadian...He wore a tartan from the RCAC while in the Army...Not that any of this matters, I have since purchased and worn the Scottish National, my PSD tartan, and a utility.
Turns out, I look pretty good...LOL...Anyway, I'm very proud to be associated with you guys and look forward to reading more interesting threads on the subject.
Respectfully,
Chase
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19th June 07, 08:20 AM
#140
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Chase
I was fortunate enough to be associated with a group of operators in Iraq that actually had a tartan registered/comissioned for PSD...It's called the Operation Iraqi Freedom tartan and until then, I never knew I was eligible.
Jay is actually a member here. Do a search on the tartan, as I believe there were a few threads about that one.
Try these ones for starters:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=19242
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=17562
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