I can't find a topic on the net without extensive searching, maybe someone else can help me out here with some information on service wearing of the A2.
1st
I was asked this question at a military re enactment gathering.
Was the A2 restricted to wearing on base only? Is this correct and simply re enactors artistic licence that these were worn at dances off base. I have read a few memoirs of aircrew from the times and most dressed to impress the ladies. Even on base dances most would wear their uniform. And god help the airman at the dance trying to bulls*t the girls about his rank, most knew every rank badge and bar from ground crew to a general.
2nd question.
American officers had most of their uniforms tailored to fit and had to pay for them, themselves. Were enlisted men allowed tailored uniforms as I read of an enlisted man whom was a tailor in civilian life altering other mens clothing but being restricted in this practice to officers only?
Cheers, Johnny Tee
1st
I was asked this question at a military re enactment gathering.
Was the A2 restricted to wearing on base only? Is this correct and simply re enactors artistic licence that these were worn at dances off base. I have read a few memoirs of aircrew from the times and most dressed to impress the ladies. Even on base dances most would wear their uniform. And god help the airman at the dance trying to bulls*t the girls about his rank, most knew every rank badge and bar from ground crew to a general.
2nd question.
American officers had most of their uniforms tailored to fit and had to pay for them, themselves. Were enlisted men allowed tailored uniforms as I read of an enlisted man whom was a tailor in civilian life altering other mens clothing but being restricted in this practice to officers only?
Cheers, Johnny Tee