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15th October 23, 11:39 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
What I'm fascinated by is how in Scotland people openly wear parts of military uniforms and regimental insignia and nobody seems to care.
Here, at the Braemar Games, with members of the Royal family in attendance.
As the pipe bands march by (jump to 8:22) notice the dress of the left-most band, who are wearing:
-Gordon Highlanders kilts, plaid brooches, cap badges, and crossbelt badges
-Black Watch red hackles
-Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders dicing to their bonnets
An American pipe band would probably be lambasted for wearing this mish-mosh of military kit, but here's a civilian pipe band in Scotland doing it, and marching by the Queen (Colonel-in-Chief of the Black Watch) and Charles (Colonel-in-Chief of the Gordon Highlanders) while wearing elements of both regiment's uniform (with the Argylls thrown in for good measure.
The band is the Huntly & District Pipe Band which was formed in 1948 by Gordon Highlanders returning home from service in WWII. I would imagine that they chose their civilian uniform to reflect the serice of various band m3mbers.
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