Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders glengarry
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This ASH glengarry wears the Royal Regiment of Scotland badge. The one who gave it to me told that after amalgamation, the Regiment received the new cap badge but not the new glengarry, and worn it like that for a short time. And that it was given to him by the storekeeper of the regiment. Does it seem plausible or too good a story ?
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That sounds plausible. It took a while for the full RRS uniform to be issued.
Alan |
Obviously it had a different badge on it at some time.
Hard to say with such things when and why the badge was changed and the "story" you were told might be correct. |
Presumably an A&SH badge was replaced by the RRS one in this case as the dicing colours wouldn't be worn by other units?
I have a Lowland Bde badged A&SH diced glengarry, out of interest I'll check to see if it has other holes around the badge. It could legitimately have had the A&SH badge on it before and or after the Lowland Bde badge of course. The trouble with trying to work out the logic behind what badges have been placed on headgear is that sometimes there is no logic, someone just sticks any old badge on. |
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Perfectly plausible as this was indeed the case. The photo attached was taken in August 2006.
PS I wish people would stop incorrectly using RRS when referring to The Royal Regiment of Scotland. The official abbreviation is SCOTS. Thanks! Quote:
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Thank you very much as I like to illustrate my collection with photos of headgears and badges worn 'for real'.
Laurent |
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