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27th November 07, 06:42 PM
#21
how about this pin?
or this?
Mark Keeney
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27th November 07, 07:48 PM
#22
Originally Posted by Mark Keeney
The Hope Diamond?
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28th November 07, 09:27 AM
#23
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
The Hope Diamond?
It is in the Smithsonian.
A little bling never hurts!
Last edited by Mark Keeney; 28th November 07 at 09:28 AM.
Reason: additional thought
Mark Keeney
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28th November 07, 11:44 AM
#24
I served in the Army and I have several nice pins from my former units, cap and hat bagdes, collar brass and MOS/corps. pins that would work very well on an Army or AmHeritage kilt. I you were in the service, you should really consider using that kilt as a way to show pride in your veteran status. If you did not serve, then I think the US seal or Flag are really nice. Ive never seen a Statur of Liberty pin that would fit the bill, but I think that sounds like a nice idea too.
I think my next kilt might be an AmHeritage.
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28th November 07, 11:54 AM
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Wouldn't the tartan appropriate to one's branch of the armed forces would a vet's first choic? After that one, it seems that they can all get the leatherneck.
But that's why the bicentennial tartan fulfills my patriotic instincts!
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28th November 07, 01:03 PM
#26
Originally Posted by Galician
Wouldn't the tartan appropriate to one's branch of the armed forces would a vet's first choic? After that one, it seems that they can all get the leatherneck.
But that's why the bicentennial tartan fulfills my patriotic instincts!
As far as I know, the US Army Tartan is not official. It is the McArthur with an added gold stripe, if I am not mistaken. I know the Navy and Marines do have an official tartan.. I believe the Air Force and Coast Guard do too.
Anyhow, I'm not a big "green" guy and I prefer the AmHeritage as well as the other red-white and blue color schemes. But, that's just me.
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28th November 07, 01:47 PM
#27
Originally Posted by motorman4life
As far as I know, the US Army Tartan is not official... I know the Navy and Marines do have an official tartan.. I believe the Air Force and Coast Guard do too.
I think it's just the opposite. The Army is the only one officially adopted.
See this recent thread I was wondering whether this would lead to the other services' adopting "their" tartans.
I prefer the AmHeritage as well as the other red-white and blue color schemes.
I think the American Heritage and the Bicentennial/US St. Andrews are gorgeous. But next I need to decide on a pin for my USAK in Edzell (US Navy unofficial)... and get some red and blue hose...
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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28th November 07, 01:51 PM
#28
Originally Posted by fluter
I think it's just the opposite. The Army is the only one officially adopted.
See this recent thread I was wondering whether this would lead to the other services' adopting "their" tartans.
I don't believe it's official yet, but they are going through the procedure. That of course means you need an army of signatures and the paperwork has to equal the weight of a tank first.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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28th November 07, 02:08 PM
#29
Originally Posted by fluter
I think it's just the opposite. The Army is the only one officially adopted.
See this recent thread I was wondering whether this would lead to the other services' adopting "their" tartans.
I read the thread (thanks for the link) and I think it is clear the US Army tartan is unofficial. As far as I can tell in my research, the Westpoint tartan is the only one adopted by the Army.
As for the other services, I am unclear. I had assumed they were all official as they are in prolific use. I was at a Coast Guard wedding a few years back and I saw kilts in tartans for the Coast Guard, Marines, Navy and Air Force. All really sharp looking.
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29th November 07, 11:25 AM
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Another late-night ebay find
Here's a nifty late-night ebay pin find--note the seller does not take paypal. Might deter some bidders.
Moosedog
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...E:B:SS:US:1123
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