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Originally Posted by Ibby
Great advice, but can you quote/link/show anything in writing that states that? :banghead:
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Any particular reason you need to see it in writing?
If your a member, you already know the answer, if not, your not subject to the CSD or Dress and Deportment regs.
However since I just finished a few hours of Code of Service Discipline/D and D regs with a Major who had to put up with a bunch of those "can I wear my uniform on Halloween questions", here are the basics:
QR&O Volume I - Administrative - Chapter 17
http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/qr_...17_e.asp#17.06
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17.06 – WEARING OF UNIFORM – RESTRICTION
(1) Except that an officer or non-commissioned member may wear a military uniform of obsolete pattern that is not likely to be confused with current dress, no member shall wear any part of military uniform at a fancy dress ball.
(2) No member of the Reserve Force shall wear uniform except when:
(2) Aucun militaire de la force de réserve ne porte l’uniforme, sauf :
(a) on service; or
a) s’il est en service;
(b) attending a military entertainment or a ceremony at which the wearing of uniform is appropriate.
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Also, if you are foolish enough to wear the uniform, you are then subject to the CSD. More info on the CSD here:
http://www.forces.gc.ca/jag/training...s/CSD_ME_e.pdf
When am I subject to the CSD?
If you are a member of the Regular Force you are always subject to the
CSD, both inside and outside Canada.
If you are a member of the Reserve Force, you are subject to the CSD:
• while undergoing drill or training (whether you are in uniform or
not)
• whenever you are in uniform
• while on any military duty
• 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during any period of full time
service (Class "B" or "C" service)
• whenever you are present on defence property
• whenever you are in a vehicle, ship or aircraft of the CF
You don't want to know what they can do to you then...
If your still "unsure", go ask your RSM... ;-)
Cheers