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26th June 09, 09:45 AM
#21
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Thank you Angus. I respect your USMC service, and would do nothing to bring shame to the tartan or the Corps.
I'm sure Dan is not making any suggestions that you are not who you say you are.
Would a moderator close this thread before this gets too heated?
That's all we ask. Wrap it on and wear it with pride.
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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26th June 09, 09:56 AM
#22
Originally Posted by Rogerson785
Finally, I really like the Maple Leaf tartan but I am not Canadian but I would wear it for its beauty and to inform those that ask its origin etc...
So, I say do it, get the Leatherneck Tartan and wear it with pride.
Dude I'm so Canadian it oozes, I'll gladly spare a bit so that you can wear the Maple Leaf without concern. Find Canada on a map (hint; it America's attic) so much the better.
Col, I recall the designer of the Leatherneck tartan is/was a member here at XMarks.
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26th June 09, 10:02 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Would a moderator close this thread before this gets too heated?
ColMacneal - I've been watching this post with pleasure. It's one that could have gone off the rails but has not. I attribute that to the levelheadedness of the Marines that post here. I live close by Camp Lejeune and MCAS Cherry Point and have nothing but pride for the way our local Marines conduct themselves. To honor them, the kilt I am currently jonesing for is genuine Dessert Marpat.
So, with respect sir, this is one post that I don't think the moderators need to close just yet.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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26th June 09, 10:12 AM
#24
Found the post, FYI ColMac as the question has been asked before and will be asked again. Please note post #17, that of Bob Hall designer of the tartan. There is no doubt that you will wear it with pride and honour.
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26th June 09, 10:24 AM
#25
Originally Posted by BEEDEE
ColMacneal - I've been watching this post with pleasure. It's one that could have gone off the rails but has not. I attribute that to the levelheadedness of the Marines that post here. I live close by Camp Lejeune and MCAS Cherry Point and have nothing but pride for the way our local Marines conduct themselves. To honor them, the kilt I am currently jonesing for is genuine Dessert Marpat.
So, with respect sir, this is one post that I don't think the moderators need to close just yet.
Brian
Thanks BD,
I was just trying to be a responsible X-Marker (no kidding) and try to prevent this thread from being deleted.
Cheers ColMac
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26th June 09, 10:30 AM
#26
woah
That was way off base (pun intended)there friend. I was just using a story here for comparison. Lordy!
Oh and just so this post is also not misinterpreted, It is my humourous way of saying appy polly loggy. My post was intended to show support for you and the OP...
Oh and one more thing, I am very humbled by your service and sacrafice. Thank you. Carry on
Last edited by Dan R Porter; 26th June 09 at 10:46 AM.
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26th June 09, 12:23 PM
#27
Being one of the older Marines on this board, my opinion, for what it is worth goes along this path. Wear the kilt, and wear it proudly. No EGA, those come at a very high price.
Semper Fi, Marines everywhere!
I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
4th Laird of Lochaber, Knights of St Andrew,Knight of The Double Eagle
Clan Seton,House of Gordon,Clan Claus,Semper Fedilas
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26th June 09, 12:51 PM
#28
1. To put it bluntly, anyone can wear any tartan. (Even the Balmoral tartan.)
2. The Leatherneck tartan isn't official, so..well..it's not official.
3. Well, 2 is just not enough. It looks better with more.
4. See?
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26th June 09, 02:54 PM
#29
I thought it was official I stand corrected.
There was a story in leatherneck magazine a couple of years a go with a Capt. Stodgill on the cover in full dress Plaid, Tunic, Kilt,Sporran In leatherneck tartan.
I was in contact with this guy for about 2 years and we and many other marines were trying to make it official and have an official Marine Corps pipe band using leatherneck as the tartan. To see what the full uniform consits of go to www.cuillinn.com some really good stuff there.
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26th June 09, 02:55 PM
#30
I see no problem with someone honoring my Corps. I do have a problem with someone that is trying to pass themselves off as a prior Marine that was not one. If you wear the tartan, I say wear it with pride and give a shout out to other Marines that you pass.
Semper Fi to all Marines!! Parris Island 1974.
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