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If you're anywhere near Pickering in Yorkshire this weekend take it down there and somebody will bite your hand off for it...
I stumbled across the Pickering war weekend 3 years ago when trying to find a friends house nearby...Thousands dress up like it's the 1940's for the weekend...Although I found it a bit scary due to the high % of crazy wannbees attending they all needed more authentic uniform.
I stumbled across the Pickering war weekend 3 years ago when trying to find a friends house nearby...Thousands dress up like it's the 1940's for the weekend...Although I found it a bit scary due to the high % of crazy wannbees attending they all needed more authentic uniform.
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And a flying suit is No7 dress!! Whereas a linies ovies are ...... er ... a linies ovies... (thought I'd get that one in for you non-flying types!!)
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TAC Int Bloke
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Only permitted headdress is beret or helmet!
All part of No3 dress isn't it? And more ways to annoy the 'let's all dress the same' brigade - which is a good thing
Cunning Artificer
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I assume the RN & RAF ones are equivalent, substituting "Admiral and Air Marshal" appropriately...
Alba
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Well why bother having rules and regulations for anything? Lets make the whole sheebang a free for all..