maggiethespy
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This may belong in the Observation Bar-- I trust that a Bartender will point me in the right direction if it does
I'm looking for some advice/enlightenment over the subject of Uniform protocol-- can anyone wear one?
I was recently over at my grandparent's house and my grandmother and I decided to go through some family heirlooms in her cedar chest. In it we found her father's WWII US Navy uniforms, likely issued in 1944. He was a petty officer and barber stationed in Corpus Christi from 41-45. Somehow we decided that I should try the uniform on and low and behold, it fits me perfectly. (Now I'm trying not to let the fact that I'm the same size as a 35 year old man bother me-- Grandma insists that he was very thin and I've got considerably nicer curves than he was sporting, so it's perfectly fine that it fits me).
To make a long story short, we decided that when I have a photo shoot with my cousin next week, I should take some pictures in his uniform. I have a full set of the wool uniform, along with an overseas hat and a couple of his white hats. It's pretty neat-- his name is neatly stamped in everything, so it makes things extra special.
If I do take pictures, I'd like to do them in the style of this classic poster:
Is that okay? Is there a chance I'll offend any servicemen?
When is it okay to wear a military uniform, and when is it not?
I'm looking for some advice/enlightenment over the subject of Uniform protocol-- can anyone wear one?
I was recently over at my grandparent's house and my grandmother and I decided to go through some family heirlooms in her cedar chest. In it we found her father's WWII US Navy uniforms, likely issued in 1944. He was a petty officer and barber stationed in Corpus Christi from 41-45. Somehow we decided that I should try the uniform on and low and behold, it fits me perfectly. (Now I'm trying not to let the fact that I'm the same size as a 35 year old man bother me-- Grandma insists that he was very thin and I've got considerably nicer curves than he was sporting, so it's perfectly fine that it fits me).
To make a long story short, we decided that when I have a photo shoot with my cousin next week, I should take some pictures in his uniform. I have a full set of the wool uniform, along with an overseas hat and a couple of his white hats. It's pretty neat-- his name is neatly stamped in everything, so it makes things extra special.
If I do take pictures, I'd like to do them in the style of this classic poster:
Is that okay? Is there a chance I'll offend any servicemen?
When is it okay to wear a military uniform, and when is it not?