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1st November 09, 05:07 AM
#25
No, not Hodden Grey. If you want to see the tartan in question, it is depicted in the Osprey Men-at-Arms book, "The Canadian Army at War" by Mike Chappell, plate C1. The tartan was worn by the 73rd Battalion, CEF, due to shortages of uniforms during 1914-15. The NCO depicted is wearing the khaki kilt with a matching glengarry, as previously depicted. It looks nothing like the swatches of Hodden Grey behind the TOR SCOTS and LS badges in my collection.
T.
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