Princess Pat (song)

"Princess Pat"

Princess Patricia of Connaught
Song
Form Cadence count

"Princess Pat", a favorite campfire song in North America,[1] began as a Military cadence of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.[2]

The Real Princess Pat and her Colours

Princess Patricia, the Colonel-in-Chief, designed and made by hand the regimental colours of the Canadian Forces infantry regiment, named in her honour. They are a crimson flag with a circular purple centre. In the circle are gold initials V P which stand for Victoria Patricia. The regimental colours became known as the "Ric-A-Dam-Doo", reportedly from the Gaelic for "cloth of your mother". This colour was carried in every regimental action during World War I.

The Ric-a-Dam-Doo

The original Ric-a-Dam-Doo is now in The Military Museums in Calgary.

It's red and gold, and purple too.

References

  1. Caroll, Melinda, ed. (2002). Girl Scouts greatest hits. (Musical CD). Girl Scout classic and timeless hits. 5. Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Honolulu: Legend Productions.
  2. "Princess Pat". Scoutscan.com Song Database. 2009. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
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