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Quick question that hopefully someone in the know can answer.
A fellow history teacher had her students researching units that served in WWII, and some of her students came across a reference to the PPCLI's colours, and the fact that the original colours are referred to as the "Ric-a-Dam-Doo".
While I can find loads of information about the colours themsleves (i.e. created by Princess Patricia herself, and presented in 1914), I can't seem to find a reference anywhere that states where this term of "Ric-a-Dam-Doo" comes from and what it means.
Anyone have an idea?
Thanks!
A fellow history teacher had her students researching units that served in WWII, and some of her students came across a reference to the PPCLI's colours, and the fact that the original colours are referred to as the "Ric-a-Dam-Doo".
While I can find loads of information about the colours themsleves (i.e. created by Princess Patricia herself, and presented in 1914), I can't seem to find a reference anywhere that states where this term of "Ric-a-Dam-Doo" comes from and what it means.
Anyone have an idea?
Thanks!

