Ladies and Gentlemen, I must apologise, but, having just received the message which I sent previously, I find that there is a line missing (I really do need to...
I am posting this message in the hope you can lend support to our campaign.St Andrews Day is probably the most important day for members of the Scottish...
Ladies and Gentlemen, I had heard suspision's of the so called true story exposed in the book Himmler's Secret War when it was published in May of this year,...
Ladies and Gentlemen, Todays (5 July 2005) edition of The Scotsman, has an obituary of the great piper John Burgess, of whom I placed a obituary from The...
Ladies and Gentlemen, I have had contact with an acquitance in New Zealand, who has been involved in the military piping scene there for many years (and of...
Ladies and Gentlemen, whilst going throught the book list of Naval & Military Press, I see that they have republished Pipe of War. This is a must have for...
Mon 18 Jul 2005 The Scotsman Glasgow's ultimate war hero IAIN LUNDY HE WAS hewn from the mean streets of pre-war Glasgow Gorbals, an area famed and feared for...
Can anyone direct me towards someone in the UK who makes proper, military-type tartan trews (no side seams and high, fishtailed back). I would prefer to deal...
... How many pairs do you need and for when? I make period clothing for re-enactors. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe...
Ladies and Gentlemen, i have added two photographs of the second pattern of the Highland Company badge, for the period 1920-1937. (See album Scottish...
... £45-50 depending on the inner details required, plus fabric if I have to buy it in for you. I'm quite busy right now with mad brides and bridesmaids, so...
Ladies and Gentlemen, I replied to the original message on this subject on 24 June 2005, for some reason did not reach its destination. The message is...
Ladies and Gentlemen, If there was ever a reinforcement of the belief that the 'powers that be' of the British Ministry of Defence in their bulldozing through...
Hello All... Can anyone confirm for me the kinds of buttons worn by officers of the Cape Town Highlanders. Here's what I think was worn 1) Pre-1902 - Silver...
Ian, have you changed your email address. I tried to respond to your email from imccu99@... but it bounced back. Brian Rough ... Get your free email at...
Dear All, Can anyopne please supply information on the Scots Fusilier Guards said to have supported the Highlanders at The Thin Red Line. I blieve that only a...
TA soldier is awarded Military Cross for gun battle By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent (Filed: 29/07/2005) The telegraph A bus driver and part-time...
Ladies and Gentlemen, two obituaries of a former regimental padre of the wartime SAS. The first, interestingly from the Independent, which does not normally...
<<But new excavations at the site of the battle, which entered Scots folklore after its bloody denouement in 1746, revealed that the Jacobites came far closer...
Fun in Iraq Story by Pfc. Brandon Aird, 173rd Public Affairs Picture this. You're a paratrooper in a foreign country at war; away from everyone one you've ever...
When serving in the London Scottish,I only really ever saw the Padre once a year at Church Parade when we marched from HQ to St Columbus,but it was really ...
Sun 31 Jul 2005 Scotland on Sunday HMS Edinburgh calls the tune for piper MAUREEN YOUNG BAGPIPES and tartan trews will replace whistles and blues after the...
Ladies and Gentlemen, following on from the article in the Scotland On Sunday which I posted to this list, I did some checking up, and also sent the article...