
Originally Posted by
JSFMACLJR
Actually, the commitment of the officers and men of the Atholl Highlanders is a pretty serious responsibility.
I understand your meaning, & while I'd mostly agree with you on this, I also personally know a few 18th & 19th century "reenactment" groups whose members commitment to the unit, its history (both historical & living history) & each other are very serious indeed, and I for one wouldn't question it. The "Hessians" of v.Donop's regt come to mind right away.
Last edited by BoldHighlander; 2nd September 09 at 10:14 PM.
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