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    Here's a cool item I purchased for my US Army kilt. It's a repro of a Civil War era army officer's hat badge. It's black and red wool with gold and silver thread embroidery, and about 3" wide. You can custom order a regimental number (I was an officer in the 2nd BN, 35th Field Arty).



    You can buy such a badge here:

    http://fcsutler.com/fcinsigniaemb.asp
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    Here's a cool item I purchased for my US Army kilt. It's a repro of a Civil War era army officer's hat badge. It's black and red wool with gold and silver thread embroidery, and about 3" wide. You can custom order a regimental number (I was an officer in the 2nd BN, 35th Field Arty).



    You can buy such a badge here:

    http://fcsutler.com/fcinsigniaemb.asp
    That is much better than the modern offerings. Thanks for sharing.
    Kenneth Mansfield
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    My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    That is much better than the modern offerings. Thanks for sharing.
    I agree wholeheartedly...now if only I were Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, or Engineer I'd be on that like stink on @#$% (Those are the four basic branches from Civil War times that immediatly come to my mind...there may be more...but I know mine is not among them!).

    Very nice suggestion though, Brian! Thanks for sharing.
    "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine

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    Quote Originally Posted by longhuntr74 View Post
    I agree wholeheartedly...now if only I were Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, or Engineer I'd be on that like stink on @#$% (Those are the four basic branches from Civil War times that immediatly come to my mind...there may be more...but I know mine is not among them!).

    Very nice suggestion though, Brian! Thanks for sharing.
    There's also: Signal, Ordnance, Medical, Chaplain, and Staff badges available. Oh yeah, and Sharpshooter...!
    Brian

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    Good idea. I've ordered most of my War of Northern Aggression reenactment gear from fall creek, shoulda thought of that THX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErikGarrett View Post
    Good idea. I've ordered most of my War of Northern Aggression reenactment gear from fall creek, shoulda thought of that THX.
    Must resist urge to respond to comment...6 Union ancestors...must be good and not make comment...6 Union ancestors...War is over, we are all Americans now...*



    *This comment is meant for humour only. Please, no flaming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErikGarrett View Post
    Good idea. I've ordered most of my War of Northern Aggression reenactment gear from fall creek, shoulda thought of that THX.
    War of Northern Victory, you mean...!
    Brian

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    I had ancestors on both sides, I say it with a good deal of tongue in cheek

    OVM and 28th ARK INF. Besides, I'm in the winning Army now right?

    I have a soft spot for underdog; Confederates, Irish, and the crew of Firefly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErikGarrett View Post
    I had ancestors on both sides, I say it with a good deal of tongue in cheek

    OVM and 28th ARK INF. Besides, I'm in the winning Army now right?

    I have a soft spot for underdog; Confederates, Irish, and the crew of Firefly.
    Some of the "underdog" are now part of the US Army; the Washington Artillery of New Orleans, now the 141st Field Artillery Regiment, Louisiana National Guard comes to mind.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErikGarrett View Post
    I had ancestors on both sides, ...
    As do most of us Yanks, if we look back!

    Personally, I prefer to cite The Recent Unpleasantness between the States.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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