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    Veteran's Day Parades Kilted...?

    I know Veteran's Day parades follow many different formats around the country. Our annual parade in our little town has no problem with me marching kilted, and I shall again this year.

    Anyone else plan on marching in their local Veteran's Day parade kilted?

    How about watching kilted?

    Or other Veteran's Day ceremonies kilted?

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    Up here in Canada we have Remembrance Day instead of Vetran's Day, to my knowledge same kind of idea. I don't really know about any parades around here, but at my daughters school they'll be having a Remembrance Day Assembly in the morning. My daughters in kindergarten and her class will be singing a couple of songs for the assembly. Parents are invited to the school for the morning and my daughter asked if I'll wear my kilt that day for school. I can't let her down , I'll most likely wear my Nightstalker kilt, dress shirt and Oatmeal kilt hose (I don't really have any dress clothes, but I clean up nice). I'll also take my videocamera.
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    Up here in Canada we have Remembrance Day instead of Vetran's Day, to my knowledge same kind of idea.
    Same thing; in the states, Veteran's Day used to be known as "Armistice Day" for the ending of the First World War on 11/11/1918. Remembrance Day in Commonwealth Nations also marks the end of the First World War.

    I will be marching in a parade, but not kilted; I will be part of our Sons of Union Veterans "Parade of the American Soldier" unit, which portrays the common soldier in every American conflict from the Revolution to present day. I will be representing Vietnam this year.

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    Todd
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    There are remembrance day parades here and there will be a few kilts on show among the marchers next Sunday as well as the pipers. My next door neighbour will be wearing his Sutherland kilt to pipe at the local parade. I won't be involved this year as I no longer play the pipes and I was never in the full-time armed forces.

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    I'll be at the Maryland Wing Conference for the Civil Air Patrol that day so I'll have to be wearing CAP clothes. That means no kilt, so maybe next year.
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    Smile Legion Uniform

    Up here in the Great White North, I'll be in Legion attire which only supports the Air Force tartan, and I'm navy/army. I'll be wearing my grey flannels.
    I do wear my regimental green beret, though, instead of the Legion navy beret.
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    Our band is playing for a local Veteran's Day parade, so we will be kilted! And _cold_! Nothing like Upstate NY in November. We've taken to unzipping the pipe bags and tossing in a couple of those instant handwarmer packets to keep the air in the bag warm while we play.

    Barb

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    Our monthly kilt night falls on Veterans Day this year. Some of our members are vets, including an 84-year-old Scottish immigrant who fought in WWII.

    We've decided to dress up a bit - Argyll jackets, etc., and I'm sure we'll be toasting the men who served.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    Our monthly kilt night falls on Veterans Day this year. Some of our members are vets, including an 84-year-old Scottish immigrant who fought in WWII.

    We've decided to dress up a bit - Argyll jackets, etc., and I'm sure we'll be toasting the men who served.
    This sounds like a HECK of a time!
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    My pipe band is doing some sort of ceremony in Rockford.
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