Zoomie said:In all reality you won't ever be in a position to wear that cap in the AF. All parades specifically call for Wedge.
N. McKay said:Perhaps when attending a parade on your own, as a spectator.
N. McKay said:Perhaps when attending a parade on your own, as a spectator.
benny88 said:but I like it so might ask around at Supply about a new brim.
Zoomie said:Most parades will also dictate the dress of any CF spectators.
Zoomie said:Most parades will also dictate the dress of any CF spectators.
hauger said:So, anyone know what the evil reasoning behind it's death is?
Pusser said:Don't get me started on berets with naval service dress. That is an absolute abomination!!!
Pusser said:Don't get me started on berets with naval service dress. That is an absolute abomination!!!
Pusser said:...The wedge really came to the fore during the green era of the Canadian Air Force....The CAS actually issued a letter a few years ago on the subject and he pointed out that the demise of the forage cap was part of an evolutionary process and that it was removed simply because that is where we are now. Although I don't really agree with the premise, the letter actually put forth a pretty good argument. At least some aspects of the wedge were realized to be silly and the Air Force stopped wearing wedges with combat clothing (that looked really stupid)!
Pusser said:However, I also feel that the pure Air Force's use of the beret has gone too far. It should be restricted to operational clothing only. I feel a beret has no place in Air Force service dress for anyone other than Army Aviation :2c: (although I do wish some soldiers would keep a separate one for dress occasions instead of simply wearing the faded and stained one for everything).
Good2Golf said:Sad, really...the forage cap is pretty sharp when WORN CORRECTLY.