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It is a great hobby;Join Us! f you love the sound of the pipes and you'd like to join a great bunch of lads who enjoy history, the traditions of the Scots and the opportunity to march with the best, enlist with us Bonnie Laddie. We are one of the fastest growing Commonwealth regiments, stretching from the Canadian border to Virginia. We are serious about what we do and we want only the best, yet we have fun. We take no short cuts when it comes to authenticity. We strive to honor the memory of the Argylls, and require that all members maintain a reasonable military bearing with regard to body proportions and remain reasonably fit given the rigors of the tacticals we participate in and our desire to render a believable impression of the WW2 British soldier. A personal interview is required. We have enough loaner equipment to get you going. We can help you find vendors and sources of reproduction and original items. |
Argylls dig in at the Nordwind battle. These are reenactors, but exactly how the Argylls appeared throughout 1944 in Europe |
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.For more information or just to chat about the Argylls, you can call or email: In New York Sgt. Steve Socha - 716-433-6125, Lockport, NY L/Cpl Bill McKee - 585-352-9068 -Rochester, NY bmckee@rochester.rr.com Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia: Cpl Tony Dietz -410-848-6817 ajdietz61@gmail.com About our Pipes: Pennsylvania area: Andrew Lyter; wandre89@comcast.net Gary Steffen, gms4560@hotmail.com - mid-west
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