Posted: 9/15/2013 5:16:04 AM EDT
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Actually. Disregard. Talking to guy now!!!! |
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Dress uniform pants and short-sleeve shirt, no tie. http://image.slidesharecdn.com/tableofserviceequivalentuniforms-110526140651-phpapp01/95/slide-1-1024.jpg?1306436844 http://image.slidesharecdn.com/tableofserviceequivalentuniforms-110526140651-phpapp01/95/slide-2-1024.jpg?1306436844 Quoted:
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So, I'm sitting in an educational meeting. Several military officers here. Some are dressed in civilian business attire and gave their lectures. One has worn her Navy ( blue, flight attendant type) blue uniform x3 days. I guess you would call it class A My question. That's pretty much the military equivalent of a business suit? It has a tie so I would think so. If so, what is .mil "business casual? Dress uniform pants and short-sleeve shirt, no tie. http://image.slidesharecdn.com/tableofserviceequivalentuniforms-110526140651-phpapp01/95/slide-1-1024.jpg?1306436844 http://image.slidesharecdn.com/tableofserviceequivalentuniforms-110526140651-phpapp01/95/slide-2-1024.jpg?1306436844 Thank you. That is what guy is telling me " lose the jacket and tie. Short sleeves, t shirt under" |

