niner domestic said:
That particular uniform is somewhat like the historical dress of 1895: http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyuniforms/canadiancavalry/rcmp1895.htm
There is a group out of Calgary that work towards preserving the NWMP history...
"K" Troop. You might want to ask them. http://members.shaw.ca/ktroop/home.htm
BYT Driver: he's a LCol - Maj = crown, LCol = crown + pip, Col = crown + 2 X pips, Brig (not BGen) = crown + 3 X pips
A few oddities.
He's pretty clearly cavalry/mounted, but:
1. It's been a very, very long time since officers wore their ranks on their collars. For as long as I can remember rank badges were worn on the epaulettes/shoulder cords and regimental badges were worn on the collar –
maybe, sometime between the days when
all general staff officers wore gorget patches and the days (starting sometime after WWI) when only colonels and above wore them, general staff officers wore their rank that way;
2. The cuff braid is either very old style or belongs to a general officer;
3. Ditto the decoration on the vest;
4. That
might be a CD at he end of his rack of medals (my eyes are very good any more) but he
higher medals look foreign.
Is he a
reenactor, I wonder?
All that being said, he looks very vaguely familiar ...
Old Sweat: do you recognize him?