Service Cap Regulation Questions

Started by VetaWulf, October 03, 2011, 09:34:33 PM

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SarDragon

To the best of my knowledge, and recollection, uniform class designations have not been formally used in CAP since at least as far back as 1968. I have copies of CAPM 39-1 going back that far, and there is no change notice in the 1968 edition regarding uniform combination nomenclature. That would take us back to 1961.
Dave Bowles
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OK, I remember now.  Just never committed the number combinations to memory.  Thanks

Hawk200

Quote from: davidsinn on October 13, 2011, 04:13:08 PM
Quote from: lordmonar on October 13, 2011, 03:54:00 PM
The new AFI 36-2903 uses Class A and CLass B as terms for the service dress and service uniforms.  >:D

True but those terms are not in our uniform manual. That said. I won't give anyone grief for using them as long as they use them in the same manner as 36-2903.
I can live with that. At least there's something in writing. I know our regulations don't completely mirror the Air Force's, but I guess that using in the same spirit is acceptable.

In some cases, at least I know that the individual is reading something, they're not wallowing in ignorance.

That being said, there is still no class C reference in any Air Force or Civil Air Patrol publication.