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Jez,
The pipers wear the McDuff Tartan in their Kilts, Sash and Bagpipes. The Gurkhas do not wear the McDuff in their headress. Ken
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No backing is worn behind the cap badge for the QOGTR etc as they wear a Kilmarnock not a glengarry.
regards Steve M |
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Gents, just as a slight addition to this thread, I recently saw the attached anodised RCT cap badge on an online militaria site, with what appears to be a red felt lining/backing inserted behind the riveted frontspiece. See pics.
Anyone know anything about this at all? Regards all Bess |
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