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22nd June 09, 10:36 AM
#11
I would be interested in helping out... As long as I can work it around my work schedule. I have been active in a Native American Veteran Color Guard.. Oh by the way, being a Wilson, you can count on me being one of the 21 Gunn's for the salute...lol
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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22nd June 09, 10:38 AM
#12
Plan to drop the Black Watch, because it does not photograph or video well, and switch to Douglas or Hunting Stewart, or perhaps even Gunn.
Douglas or Stewart Hunting would both be appropriate, given the regimental connections, the former to the Cameronians, Gurkhas and the Witwatersrand Rifles of South Africa, and the latter to many Scottish regiments across the Commonwealth.
T.
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22nd June 09, 10:44 AM
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Dear Friends,
I'm sure that even though I am on the naughty list, the moderators will not penalize any of you for communicating openly with me. I can't keep up with the PMs.
Cheers, ColMac
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22nd June 09, 10:46 AM
#14
My thoughts exactly
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Douglas or Stewart Hunting would both be appropriate, given the regimental connections, the former to the Cameronians, Gurkhas and the Witwatersrand Rifles of South Africa, and the latter to many Scottish regiments across the Commonwealth.
T.
Yes, I've considered a reinterpretation of the Cameronian Rifles, except kilted instead of trewed. Their old insignia resembles the Seal of the State of Texas.
Cheers, ColMac
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22nd June 09, 11:01 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Yes, I've considered a reinterpretation of the Cameronian Rifles, except kilted instead of trewed. Their old insignia resembles the Seal of the State of Texas.
Cheers, ColMac
Interesting. There used to be a ceremonial unit in Chicago, the Chicago Highland Rifles (their web site is down) that did a similar thing for the Seaforths.
T.
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22nd June 09, 11:19 AM
#16
Originally Posted by ccga3359
I did a google search of Texas Highland Rifles to no avail. What is the history? As much as the Bluebonnet tartan is lovely and representative of Texas is there significance of wearing Black Watch? Good luck with this noble cause.
http://www.celticmaps.com/pipeband
I think the link above is the last trace of us on the world wide web.
The Black Watch was used because we had advisors from the Canadian Blackwatch, and because it was frugal. It was decidedly unphotogenic, which may be the reason the Canadian Blackwatch uses Royal Stewart.
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22nd June 09, 11:38 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
http://www.celticmaps.com/pipeband
I think the link above is the last trace of us on the world wide web.
The Black Watch was used because we had advisors from the Canadian Blackwatch, and because it was frugal. It was decidedly unphotogenic, which may be the reason the Canadian Blackwatch uses Royal Stewart.
The Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, the Black Watch (always two words) wears the Government Sett. Their pipers, however, do wear the Royal Stewart tartan, as did the pipers of the RHR of the British Army.
T.
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22nd June 09, 04:11 PM
#18
If I might be of help, Col, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Uilleam 'Wolfhawk' Kerr
(William 'Hawk' Bennett)
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29th June 09, 02:34 PM
#19
I would be interested in supporting this effort. My attempt to serve in the military was cut short by an untimely car accident, so I have no service my background, but everyone else in my family has served. I'm not sure what the requirements for membership are, but even if I cannot serve in the THR, I want to be involved in getting this going again.
Please tell us more and let's get the ball rolling!
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2nd July 09, 02:41 PM
#20
Originally Posted by TheDev
I would be interested in supporting this effort. My attempt to serve in the military was cut short by an untimely car accident, so I have no service my background, but everyone else in my family has served. I'm not sure what the requirements for membership are, but even if I cannot serve in the THR, I want to be involved in getting this going again.
Please tell us more and let's get the ball rolling!
Since the THR will no longer be a military unit attached to the State of Texas, but a civilian revival of it, there is no real connection to the military. I don't see any impediments to your joining the Texas Highland Rifles.
Thanks, ColMac
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