Thanks OC Richard!
here is a photograph of Mr. Millin showing the badge being worn on the "wrong" arm http://nfs.stvfiles.com/imagebase/18...ps-in-1944.jpg
Perhaps, Mr. Richard, you could hazard a guess as to whether that is the "dress" version or the "Khaki" one?
Here is a picture of the sporran Mr. Millin wore on D-Day. It now resides with his kilt in the Dawalish Museum.

As you can see, it is pebbled leather (more easily seen in other photos) it has a button instead of a stud.
According to John Millin (his son) Mr. Millin wore "his own" hose, but whether that means army ones that he had or civilian ones, I don't know. I will most likely just have to get a pair of the Khaki ones.
Thank you all for your encouragement and advice! I will post more pictures when I finish accumulating all the webbing.
Sincerely,
:ootd: Karl
"For we fight not for glory nor for riches nor for honour, but only and alone for freedom, which no good man surrenders but with his life".
the Declaration of Arbroath, 1320
Freedom is the Liberty to do what is Right.
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