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27th December 08, 10:51 AM
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I believe the "lowland" Pattern Glen refers to the red, black, and white Dicing...as opposed to the Red and white as worn by the A&SH, and the plain black ones worn by the Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment (of course now all part of the Royal Regiment of Scotland).
Chad
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27th December 08, 10:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by puddlemuddle
I believe the "lowland" Pattern Glen refers to the red, black, and white Dicing...as opposed to the Red and white as worn by the A&SH, and the plain black ones worn by the Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment (of course now all part of the Royal Regiment of Scotland).
Chad
That would be my assumption as well, as a number of the Lowland regiments - the KOSBs, the Royal Scots, the HLI and the old RSF wore diced glengarries. Only the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) wore plain rifle green glengarries.
T.
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