• Military Uniform

    From Lina Bousbina@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 5 07:09:25 2022
    I wonder if a military can go on vacation with his uniform, for instance
    ski with it. Is it prohibited by the Army?

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  • From Roy@21:1/5 to Lina Bousbina on Wed Oct 5 07:19:30 2022
    On 10/5/2022 7:09 AM, Lina Bousbina wrote:
    I wonder if a military can go on vacation with his uniform, for instance
    ski with it. Is it prohibited by the Army?

    The question would be:

    What country and service?

    What uniform? Is it a current uniform

    Who owns the uniform? Years ago US Army officers bought their own uniforms.

    Where will it be worn?

    As an example, I got married in my Army dress blue uniform. Several of
    my ushers wore theirs as well.

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  • From Barry Gold@21:1/5 to Roy on Wed Oct 5 22:19:52 2022
    On 10/5/2022 7:19 AM, Roy wrote:
    On 10/5/2022 7:09 AM, Lina Bousbina wrote:
    I wonder if a military can go on vacation with his uniform, for
    instance ski with it. Is it prohibited by the Army?

    The question would be:

    What country and service?

    What uniform?  Is it a current uniform

    Who owns the uniform? Years ago US Army officers bought their own uniforms.

    Where will it be worn?

    As an example, I got married in my Army dress blue uniform.  Several of
    my ushers wore theirs as well.

    IIRC, you can make a uniform "not a uniform" by removing all the
    insignia (including buttons). Then it's just clothes that happen to be
    black with white stripes on the sleeves, black or blue or whatever color
    that service uses. (Maybe you should unstitch the service name from the
    breast pocket?)



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