#4460243 - 02/06/19 11:11 PM
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Wearing a kilt in the military means going regimental Do female soldiers wearing kilts also go regimental?
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
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#4460279 - 02/07/19 09:31 AM
Re: kilt question
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I don't know that female soldiers do wear kilts :/
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#4460297 - 02/07/19 11:38 AM
Re: kilt question
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I wonder if it's like when a man "goes commando" meaning not wearing underwear.
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#4460299 - 02/07/19 11:43 AM
Re: kilt question
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Hmmmm, according to Wikipedia, I am correct. Read the first paragraph under "Background." Wikipedia link
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#4460331 - 02/07/19 03:11 PM
Re: kilt question
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Did the "no underwear" tradition also apply to soldiers who wore kilts on the battlefield in past wars? Yes. The gas attacks were very painful. The gas reacted with moister on the body.
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
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#4460431 - 02/08/19 10:09 AM
Re: kilt question
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Hi Guys,
As a Scot how has worn a kilt on numerous occasions I can confirm that it is "normal" not to wear anything under it. In fact, because of the weight and weave of the fabric it's actually warmer under there than wearing normal boxers and trousers. It actually feels brilliant.
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andy Don't you get a stiff breeze up the Trossachs though? Sometimes underwear is imperative though........
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#4460434 - 02/08/19 10:55 AM
Re: kilt question
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Aye, the kilt is a warm garment, in the summer around here it is a bit too warm to wear it, fine for back home in Scotland 2015 at my wedding My Great Grandfather Not sure if he went "commando" he had passed away before I was born so never got a chance to ask him When I took friends over to Scotland from Belgium here, they thought it was a joke that Scots men went commando until one of them took an "up skirt" picture of a doorman in Edinburgh, well she got an eyeful I've had that happen to me too, two lassies crouching down behind me and using the mirror on their compact to look up my kilt, they walked away with a red face
Chlanna nan con thigibh a so's gheibh sibh feoil Sons of the hound come here and get flesh Clan Cameron
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#4460440 - 02/08/19 11:55 AM
Re: kilt question
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Thank you for sharing that wonderfully funny story Alicatt! Of course she did share the photo, so I've seen it, lets say it's not safe for work Um...yeah, that's ok. I'm sure us guys here on SimHQ can do without seeing it.
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#4460524 - 02/08/19 08:16 PM
Re: kilt question
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I see Alicatt's pics and Big Country's "In a Big Country" (1983) pops into my head. It makes me think of the TV show Monarch of the Glen.
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
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#4460546 - 02/09/19 12:55 AM
Re: kilt question
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Ok, there's an old tasteless but still funny joke about kilts. I sincerely apologize for the following in advance Question: Why do Scotsmen wear kilts. Answer: Because sheep can hear zippers.
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#4460557 - 02/09/19 02:32 AM
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