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2nd August 06, 10:01 AM
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Kilts in the Civil War
Some time back the subject of kilts worn by US troops in the Civil War came up. The only unit to do so (for a very short time) was the 79th New York. Here's the story of the Regiment. http://www.americancivilwar.org.uk/n...egiment_16.htm
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2nd August 06, 10:47 AM
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An interesting read. Thanks for posting
James
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2nd August 06, 10:52 AM
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Great post. I've read accounts of that regiment but none of them mentioned the kilts.
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3rd August 06, 05:48 PM
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Well, that should be 'history' enough to convince even the staunchest skeptics regarding the kilt and the Union Army. Though I'm delighted to see such evidence I must also say that I'm sad as to how it all turned out ... hum, if only they'd had Utilikilts then maybe those good men would not have been shamed out of their kilts!!
I do love my kilts, but having served in the U.S. Army Infantry I must say I can't really imagine wearing one under field conditions. Next to my kilts my Army BDU's were the most comfortable and practical clothes I've ever had ... sorta like wearing your pajamas to work every day. Thankfully my time is already served, my age advanced enough as to not be called back so I am free to simply ...
Kilt On.
Chris Webb
Captain, Regular Army, Infantry, 1983 to 1993
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