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    Black Watch in Iraq

    There is a very moving photo on the the BBC and the Scotsman's web site this morning of a Piper playing for the three Black Watch "Jocks" killed in Iraq last week -- I've posted it in the random pics gallery -- he's not in a kilt, but he does have his glengarry on.

    See: http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1288772004

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3990899.stm

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    Lest we forget...

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    Black Watch in Iraq

    There is a very moving photo on the the BBC and the Scotsman's web site this morning of a Piper playing for the three Black Watch "Jocks" killed in Iraq last week -- I've posted it in the random pics gallery -- he's not in a kilt, but he does have his glengarry on.

    See: http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1288772004

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3990899.stm

    For more details.

    Lest we forget...

    Todd

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    Black Watch in Iraq

    There is a very moving photo on the the BBC and the Scotsman's web site this morning of a Piper playing for the three Black Watch "Jocks" killed in Iraq last week -- I've posted it in the random pics gallery -- he's not in a kilt, but he does have his glengarry on.

    See: http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1288772004

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3990899.stm

    For more details.

    Lest we forget...

    Todd

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    Saw the pic before your post.. thanks for this. a very sad moment. Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.

    I am very proud of our British partners and feel for their loss very deeply.

    Thanks again I will never forget...


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    Saw the pic before your post.. thanks for this. a very sad moment. Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.

    I am very proud of our British partners and feel for their loss very deeply.

    Thanks again I will never forget...


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    Saw the pic before your post.. thanks for this. a very sad moment. Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.

    I am very proud of our British partners and feel for their loss very deeply.

    Thanks again I will never forget...


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    kilt...

    Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.
    He doesn't need one...he has a Royal Stewart tartan kilt...that is what Black Watch Pipers wear! Besides, the camoflague wouldn't match -- that is British DPM Desert material. :mrgreen:

    Last time kilts were worn in combat in the British Army was in 1940, with a few exceptions, of course...

    Cheers,

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    kilt...

    Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.
    He doesn't need one...he has a Royal Stewart tartan kilt...that is what Black Watch Pipers wear! Besides, the camoflague wouldn't match -- that is British DPM Desert material. :mrgreen:

    Last time kilts were worn in combat in the British Army was in 1940, with a few exceptions, of course...

    Cheers,

    T.

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    kilt...

    Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.
    He doesn't need one...he has a Royal Stewart tartan kilt...that is what Black Watch Pipers wear! Besides, the camoflague wouldn't match -- that is British DPM Desert material. :mrgreen:

    Last time kilts were worn in combat in the British Army was in 1940, with a few exceptions, of course...

    Cheers,

    T.

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    Re: kilt...

    Quote Originally Posted by episcopalscot
    Maybe we should get him a cammo Kilt.
    He doesn't need one...he has a Royal Stewart tartan kilt...that is what Black Watch Pipers wear! Besides, the camoflague wouldn't match -- that is British DPM Desert material. :mrgreen:

    Last time kilts were worn in combat in the British Army was in 1940, with a few exceptions, of course...

    Cheers,

    T.
    Thanks Todd !.. but then here we have a US Marine who got his first Kilt from Amerikilt. I am sure we can find a cammo to match the Brits and although it would not be "Traditional" this guy from the Fife District would not be insulted I am sure. Only encouraged.


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