
Originally Posted by
Dan R Porter
I was actually verbally asso=aulted by a bunch of marines while wearing my kilt one night. The My brother in law, also a marine, Also HATEs the kilt. ( he has to wear one for my wifes wedding HAHA) So every marine I have come across has done nothing but talk out of their #%@$.
So it works both ways it seems.
I always thought it was odd that Military types would choose to disrespect the kilt. Who knew?
Odd indeed. I have found most Marines (upper case please) have no problem with it, being a group very devoted to freedom in general. I apologize for my rude brothers-in-arms.
As to the general question of the relationship to service and kilt wearing, I think there is a relationship, albeit not cause and effect. Most men in the military, LEO, firefighting, etc., are self-confident, masculine men. So are most kilt wearing men, so the is a strong overlap. Also, there is a strong cultural tendency, at least in the United States, for men of Celtic background, Scottish, Irish and Welsh particularly, enter the military, even if not for a career, or law enforcement/fire fighting. So Again, and tendency to overlap
Last edited by Geoff Withnell; 28th June 09 at 03:40 PM.
Reason: fix typo
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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