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No problems, just pays to be clear when stating employment positions.
Tango18A said:Thats only his UAB list, my guess is the other pair is on his feet.
Etienne said:With regards for civilian clothing I would suggest to check with your SSM. Rules have changed since august 1 2010. Basically the only thing you can now wear in KAF is CADPAT or PT, the PT you usually wear for your morning PT. No more "civilian" pants or jeans, or shirt etc... If you want to pack for HLTA make sure that you wont change your mind with the location of your leave, or have them mailed to you..in advance of course ;D
LineJumper said:And for all that is right and good in your OP...... Do NOT forget those bobble heads, in fact, bring along a few more so you can make some bobble head side shows, then tell us of of their adventures. (include pics :nod
Loachman said:I took my tux, but I only wore it once.
I had to fill all of that space somehow.
The dress regs for TFK have recently changed again. Civvies, including jeans that are in good repair, are allowed in the Canadian lines. However, civilian clothing is not allowed in the workplace, DFAC or on the boardwalk. If the dress regs aren't adhered to, then once again mufti will be verboten.ModlrMike said:This might be unit dependent. It was when I was there last. It's worth asking. The BG wore PT, the Role 3 and 1 appropriate civies, the remainder something of a mix.
If you're allowed civies, then for summer some good walking shorts, tshirts or polos, and shoes with short socks. For winter, cargo pants, and the same shirts etc, but add a wind breaker for rainy days. You can bring sandals, but you won't be allowed in the mess without socks. It might be worth leaving jeans at home. A lot of places in the rest of the world frown on jeans as going out wear. Cargos can serve double duty... in camp and on LTA. You might also want to take some of your "well worn" tshirts for PT. You can leave them behind when you rotate home.