Nope Syd...stone sober....a dry drunk I guess...just had to try it...tartan on tartan
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month. "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
As a submariner who wears both the Polaris (an older version that I had to have specially woven in the mid 90s) and the Edzel "Navy" tartan I wanted to chime in.
The most widely available Navy Tartan is the Edzell and many wear it as the Navy tartan in the SAMS posts I hang with. Perfectly acceptable for anyone who is affiliated with the Navy. I have a Japanese friend who was a Physics professor at the Naval Postgraduate School and he wears the Edzell tartan.
The Polaris is my favorite but I have a relative close association with it because I did a patrol on a Polaris Sub (after Holy Loch had been abandoned and the ship had been upgraded to carry Poseidon missiles). I would be careful wearing this if you don't have some association with the Sub Force but I personally would have no problem with anyone from the US Navy wearing it.
When I choose to get a "Navy" tartan kilt I picked the Polaris because the Edzell is more closely associated with the Cryptography community but it has since been more widely accepted as a general Navy tartan.
I have done some research on other US Military tartans and there are now several other registered with the Scottish Tartan Authority including the Seabee tartan and recently a "Beartrap" tartan registered by a US Navy Antisubmarine Aircraft Wing. A beartrap is a type of sonobuoy pattern used for detecting subs.
You can find many military tartans if you type "military" into the keyword block on the STA Tartan Ferret.
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As I was planning to get any Navy tartan available (Retired Navy) the Edzel tartan has some meaning since I've worked on radar since that retirement (and it might have been used to take simulated potshots at USAF jets). I did spend 5 years of my career working with the Sub Force, although the vast majority of it was with Fast Attack. I did ride one day onboard a boomer, would that earn me the right to wear Polaris? I was never with the Seabees, although, Navy Photogs frequently wear Seabee green... I was a photog... Good info. Thanks!
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