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Old 13-12-09, 02:08
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... why not just portray the first rank you ever held ... that of a Centurion ...

... or are sandals to cool on your toes this time of year ...
Mark, Join Sunray in "Some Funnies".

Go ahead ya buggers, I got broad shoulders.

I joined because I had a sense of humour, right?
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Old 13-12-09, 02:58
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... I joined because I had a sense of humour, right? ...
Jon;

... that may be true, but don’t you remember that far back, that as soon as you swore your oath of allegiance to Queen and Country, they took your sense of humour away and re-issued it to an officer, who even today never seem to have one ...
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Old 13-12-09, 03:07
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Mark: According to one of your previous posts, my oath would have been to Caesar and the Republic.

SPQR.

Sorry, Mike...I seem to cross post when other posts are coming in. Doesn't help with the continuity...but then, that's a theatrical thespian's concern, isn't it?
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Old 13-12-09, 03:16
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Jon, with three CDs under your belt, I think you're entitled to wear whatever uniform you choose, and if anyone's going to give you an argument about that, I'll stand beside you.
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Old 13-12-09, 03:37
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This one's for all the Canadians in the crowds here. There's a number of them who winter in Arizona and the kit gives them a little something from home.

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Old 13-12-09, 03:43
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This one's for all the Canadians in the crowds here. There's a number of them who winter in Arizona and the kit gives them a little something from home.

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Looking Good Jim!
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Old 13-12-09, 03:50
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Out here in the west we have a kind of unwritten rule that you don't wear the uniform of a person who held a Queen's commission (in Jon's case an Emperor's commission). Everything else is fair game as long as it is not a current serving uniform. Once a uniform becomes obsolete it is merely a costume.

Whether or not it might offend someone, you'd be surprised at how the eyes light up when some of these vets see the old uniforms they served in.
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Old 13-12-09, 06:11
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Default Costume!!!

Bruce, clowns wear costumes, old or new a uniform is a uniform and wearing it represents the profession of arms for the particular period. To refer a uniform as a costume is not only an insult to those who once wore the uniform but opens the door for those who lack the knownledge or respect to wear them any way they please.

I would much rather see the vehicle owner wearing jeans and T shirt with his/her restored vehicle rather then sporting a uniform that they have no idea how to wear or are too old and out of shape to even look the part of a serving soldier.

I am approaching the second clasp to my CD and all that entitles me to wear is DEUs and CADPAT, as far as I am concerned that decoration gives me no special status to wear whatever old uniform I want.
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Old 13-12-09, 06:27
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Ed,

Are you implying that you would not and have not worn any uniform except for DEU and CADPAT?

Just curious....

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Old 13-12-09, 06:38
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Hi Ed,

I appreciate your emotive concern. The use of the word "costume" has a variety of meanings. According to the Random House dictionary one is " a style of dress, including accessories, especially peculiar to a nation, social class or historical period". If you limit your thinking to clowns...well.

My reference to an obsolete uniform being a costume is based on a legality issue. I believe it is illegal for a non-serving member of our armed forces to wear a current serving uniform. Once the uniform has been obsoleted it becomes legally a mere costume. We see people wearing P37 down to Fraser Highlanders. All are "costumes".

I salute you on your service. I hope you get your second clasp.

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