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Updated Army Service Dress project

Standard pricing, my Army mess kit in Doeskin was roughly the same about 13 years ago.
Ended up closer to $2K for me when I commissioned.

6 minatures and mounting alone was close to $200. CFR life and what not...
 

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A reader mentioned the Canadian Corps of Commisionares in another thread recently.

Yes, this is a necro-post regarding the Corps.

But, "Remembrance Day: National Holiday?" is 12 pages, and going on for 16 years, so I did not see the need to start a new one.

Commissionaires at CFB Borden to work Remembrance Day at regular pay​

New contract removes bonus payment and puts wages in line with other Ontario employees, says official



I detest bells, whistles and the myriad of dress changes that suck up time and energy but even I can say they look good. Now if only the CA could join the rest of CAF in embracing ball caps
 
A British uniform that doesn’t even say “Canada” anywhere that a casual observer could read. I guess we really are a country without our own identity.
 
A British uniform that doesn’t even say “Canada” anywhere that a casual observer could read. I guess we really are a country without our own identity.
I’m not sure that includes all of the patches. For example, they don’t have the patch on the other arm, or the pocket badge. The shoulder titles would say something too. The epaulette has “Canada” on it.

Also, plenty of other countries don’t have their country in big bold letters on their dress uniforms.

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A British uniform that doesn’t even say “Canada” anywhere that a casual observer could read. I guess we really are a country without our own identity.
Or a Spanish army uniform; or Polish; or Austrian; or Italian; or any of dozens of other non-British tan wearing armies.

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Brown and two breast pockets and two hip pockets =/= British. It equals "army" as opposed to the "bus driver" look that the green one evokes. The green suit isn't "Canadian" - unless you hold with the proposition that a compromise dragged out by someone in the late 1960s to kill off two shades of blue and one of brown is a typical Canadian act. It was universally hated at the time.

If I have one criticism its that it needs a "stronger" belt. The cloth one looks wimpy and cheep. Invest in some leather and (dare I say it) a Sam Browne (there, I dared). Oh - and I'd go so far as to say Corcoran boots with bloused trousers. Time to look like soldiers again.

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