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Good2Golf said:Laying your gabardine down over puddles and saluting ladies in the evening... ???
In the evening or of the evening? Either works in the Kingston context.
Good2Golf said:Laying your gabardine down over puddles and saluting ladies in the evening... ???
Good2Golf said:Laying your gabardine down over puddles and saluting ladies of the evening... ???
When wearing headdress other than a cap with a peak, the second finger is 2 cm above and in line with the outer tip of the right eyebrow.
RoyalDrew said:I should try this at Jack Astor's in Kingston with the waitresses sometime! The talent there is worth a slap in the face haha ;D
PAdm said:Or Moxie's!!
Dimsum said:Earl's, Cactus Club, Joeys...the list goes on! :nod:
PMedMoe said:Ah yes, what I call "cookie cutter" waitresses. All interchangeable. Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" video comes to mind. :nod:
PAdm said:I miss Kingston........
GreenMarine said:I wore my DEU to my old Cadet Sqn to which I was suppose to be part of the reviewing party but a miscue had me go to the stand (CO wanted me reviewing, his assistant didn't pass it on)
I Saluted, but had to be alittle harsh at the Cadet WO2 and Sgts thinking they were all that and above me. (Again the CO didn't mind.)
GreenMarine said:On the Ships Brow Officers are to be saluted (duhhh) but the traditional Mandate is to Salute all females in Civilian Clothing.
I wore my DEU to my old Cadet Sqn to which I was suppose to be part of the reviewing party but a miscue had me go to the stand (CO wanted me reviewing, his assistant didn't pass it on)
I Saluted, but had to be alittle harsh at the Cadet WO2 and Sgts thinking they were all that and above me. (Again the CO didn't mind.)
Eye In The Sky said:What. The. Fawk?
GreenMarine said:I wore my DEU to my old Cadet Sqn to which I was suppose to be part of the reviewing party but a miscue had me go to the stand (CO wanted me reviewing, his assistant didn't pass it on)
I Saluted, but had to be alittle harsh at the Cadet WO2 and Sgts thinking they were all that and above me. (Again the CO didn't mind.)
Occam said:Naval tradition dictates that all females in civilian clothing (except those known to be serving NCMs) are to be saluted when crossing the brow.
ObedientiaZelum said:Nothing screamsawesomesad, unprofessional and undermining the CO's Intent of having you as a guest like going back to your old cadet unit and confronting a bunch of kids.
ObedientiaZelum said:I hope you made that WO2 and those sgts understand that you're a real soldier and out rank them.
Occam said:Naval tradition dictates that all females in civilian clothing (except those known to be serving NCMs) are to be saluted when crossing the brow.
Eye In The Sky said:If you can handle some honesty, my reaction to this part was "get over yourself". Going to your old Cadet Sqn, as a Cpl, and you think you need to jack up some kids??
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Occam said:Naval tradition dictates that all females in civilian clothing (except those known to be serving NCMs) are to be saluted when crossing the brow.
Pusser said:My research on the subject limits this to service wives only (as an important part of the Naval family). Girlfriends and the young lady a sailor has just met in a foreign port did not traditionally qualify, but times are changing.
Occam said:My experience standing Bos'n Mate and Quartermaster on the brow ranged from 1986 to 1997, more or less...and I'm pretty sure it was SSOs that laid it out as "all women in civvies" (less those known as NCMs). It was in every BM/QM pack I'd ever seen.