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    WACs and the Piper

    Here is a U.S. Army Signal Corps photo I scanned at the NARA II in May 2025.

    The WACs belonged to the 6888th Central Postal Battalion, the "only all African American, all women battalion sent overseas during World War II."

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/630273...in/dateposted/


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    Thanks for posting that! It's a great picture.
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    That is a great photo!

    I'm curious as to the piper's unit.

    I can see GUARD on his sleeve insignia, which would mean Home Guard.

    The Home Guard unit listed for Greenock is the 1st Renfrewshire & Bute

    https://www.staffshomeguard.co.uk/Do...nfrewshire.htm

    however they are listed as wearing the uniform of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, meaning the Sutherland tartan, but he's wearing a MacKenzie kilt.

    In nearby Glasgow there were a large number of Home Guard units all listed as wearing the uniform of the Highland Light Infantry, meaning the MacKenzie tartan.

    Knowing the sleeve insignia would help ID the unit.
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    Thumbs up At war. and at the movies

    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    That is a great photo!

    I'm curious as to the piper's unit.

    I can see GUARD on his sleeve insignia, which would mean Home Guard.

    The Home Guard unit listed for Greenock is the 1st Renfrewshire & Bute

    https://www.staffshomeguard.co.uk/Do...nfrewshire.htm

    however they are listed as wearing the uniform of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, meaning the Sutherland tartan, but he's wearing a MacKenzie kilt.

    In nearby Glasgow there were a large number of Home Guard units all listed as wearing the uniform of the Highland Light Infantry, meaning the MacKenzie tartan.

    Knowing the sleeve insignia would help ID the unit.
    Anyone browsing here who doesn't yet know could use this post to confirm that OCR REALLY knows his stuff.

    And, anyone seeking diversion from sett sizes and thread counts and color ways could learn more about those volunteers in the marvelous 2024 movie The Six Triple Eight

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