murrdawg said:To access the DIN, I need a DWAN computer right?
rifleman said:There doesn't need to be such an attack on the guy, there are people with decades of service that don't know the dress regs. For instance a black tie is the only authorized tie. Look at the descriptions in annex E for air force mess kit. Being air force you can wear the tartan or branch approved cummerbund.
Even the shirt can be constrained to flat front, not pleated depending on your regiment.
Pusser said:5. Metal clips or full wrap around bowtie?
Proper officers hand tie their bowties
RubberTree said:A word of caution to all following this advice...I've looked in all the "regular" suit shops (tiptop, moores...) and have had no luck finding a non clip on bowtie. I am sure they are available, but not on a "day before the mess dinner night" type of thing. If you are going to do it right and find a silk hand tie bowtie, start looking early and spare yourself the tank of gas driving around an entire city.
RubberTree said:A word of caution to all following this advice...I've looked in all the "regular" suit shops (tiptop, moores...) and have had no luck finding a non clip on bowtie. I am sure they are available, but not on a "day before the mess dinner night" type of thing. If you are going to do it right and find a silk hand tie bowtie, start looking early and spare yourself the tank of gas driving around an entire city.
recceguy said:Oh, the instructions seem simple enough, but go ahead and try it
recceguy said:You'll also not want to try learning how to tie it an hour before cocktails.
murrdawg said:So I went into the RMC Canex today and got all my answers, every single one. I'll post them here so if someone in a similar situation that I was in can read this.
For General Air Force
- Tartan cummerbun
- Wrap around bowtie that adjusts
- White shirt with black studs and has small pleats
- Suspenders
- Air force pins to replace the studs and cufflinks
As I was told, sometimes the pins and cufflinks vary depending on the unit you go to, but for the basic mess kit, there are element pins.
Also, depending on the unit, they may have their own tartan cummerbun..... But the tartan cummerbun is the basic basic standard.
BRANCH CUMMERBUND
5.17 The midnight blue cummerbund using the Branch sealed colour will be worn with the midnight blue mess kit by all Air Force personnel regardless of ranks. The black silk cummerbund will be worn by all ranks with the navy and army white mess dress except as detailed below. The cummerbund is available at personal expense through the C&E Museum Mercury kit shop. Cummerbund shall be worn with the pleated opening facing upwards.
murrdawg said:- White shirt with black studs and has small pleats
- Air force pins to replace the studs
recceguy said:You'll also not want to try learning how to tie it an hour before cocktails.
Pusser said:Proper officers hand tie their bowties
Petamocto said:I'm not sure if this was written tongue-in-cheek or not, but it was likely written at a time when "proper officers" bought their commissions, too.
recceguy said:Makes perfect sense. Would you want to be led by someone that can't even tie a bowtie?
I would prefer a person who practices to perfection in all endeavors, not just a few.Petamocto said:While I can't speak for everyone, I think I would be more inspired by a leader who shared in the hardships, led from the front on IED'd roads, and trusted his subordinates than someone who rocked the casba at mess functions.