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Old 07-03-2008, 18:52   #23
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Re: Yet another bunch of *******

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Originally Posted by Vlad_Dracul View Post
The armed services uniform is a uniform just like any other "works" uniform. There is logic and reason to wearing it when travelling to and from work and whilst at work. There is no logic or reason to wear it at any other time.

The only other time it might be worn would be at ceremonial occasions, i.e forces wedding,funeral etc.

What would be the reason for wearing a forces uniform for example during normal social occasions or day to day activities outside "work" time?
I'd imagine while the media reports "uniform" it's actually any military clothing, such as fatigues.
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