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http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=32012 Maybe they will go back to tradition never saw pipeing on Dress whites before might be interesting.
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Do they still get to keep the hats for officers and chiefs?


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Mulder I didn't see where they would take the billed cap away. The CPO & Officer's flat hat has been modified but it has a long tradition going back to the 1850's
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http://www.bluejacket.com/sea-service_uniform_b.htm This has a pretty good read on the orignal uniform.
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Very informative SULLY1. The uniform speaks well of the Navy tradition.


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"Charletan and Montebank"
Registered: 16 February 2005
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What about the kilt?
The US Navy has registered a blue sett tartan with the Lord Lyon King of Arms for an ' official tartan ' of the US Navy and it has been suggested as an alternate form of 'dress' for formal/mess events...


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http://www.quarterdeck.org/uniforms/uniforms.htmMulder here is another good read just open the plates esp 1-11 & 20-29.
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Rocketeer I don't know the reason for the request or registeration for the Tartan crest what was the date.Most of the Uniforms of the US Navy orignaly had a meaning and use until the 70's.
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Sully:

don't have all the details on the Navy kilt..

I did have a copy of the Offical Tartan Registry that listed those patterns that were 'recognized ' as "Tartans" as opposed to those patterns that constitute just "plaid"

The United States Navy Tartan is one of the officially registered patterns..it is alovely blue/black and white weave..I'll see if I can google up a link/photo...


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Sully:

found it:

Scottish Tartans Authority
ITI # 80 registered 1986 designed by Arthur H. Mackie
Offical Designation: US Navy/Udzell

http://www.tartansauthority.com/Web/site/cart2.asp

if you check out the ' tartan ferret ' there is a category called American military and they list tartans for a number of US military units, etc.. 7th US Cavalry for instance..[ Armstrong tartan after Gen. George Armstrong Custer ]...

have this image of Charlie Sheen in Navy Seals storming the beach in a kilt..LOLOL

didn't realize the USA went in for stuff like this.. up here in the True North we have a national tartan, almost every province has its own tartan and even our Air Farce has its own..[ of course my home regiment sports the only important tartan ! ]

Did get a good guffaw over the fact that the Hare Khrishna religious organization has its own tartan...saffron robes and kilts blinging little cymbols as they prance around airports [ do they still do that? ]


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Don't surprise me too much our Police in the US maintain a band of Bagpipes for their Funerals also I think the US Navy has a Bagpipe band not sure.
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