It is fine. Keep in mind you are bound by the U.C.M.J. and M C & C , (United States Military only, and if not of the US military then the respective laws set for your country's military members) and you must keep in mind that you represent your country's armed forces, your country's government, and the people of your country when you attend these special events, so don't make a spectacle of yourself. That being said it does not hurt to ask your immediate superior if it is appropriate or not for you to wear the symbol of your status as a member of your country's armed forces to those events.
no its a special uniform. you can get from the gift box from random events.
If you're Active Duty or Reserves on Active status, yes. If you're a Veteran, retired or otherwise, there are restrictions on when and where you can/should wear your uniform, typically dealing with military related events or national holidays (e.g., Veterans Day, July 4th, etc.).
yes an honorably discharged or retired vet may wear it properly for a funeral,or military holiday,military event, ,parade involving the military, ex.veterans day parade.and many other events as authorized by the us military usc code.look it up
Garland Special Events Center was created in 2005.
Special Events Television Network was created in 1984.
Special Events Television Network ended in 1988.
There is no official skateboarding uniform in most regulated competitions. In most events proffessional skateboarders don't even where helmets.
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The following is quoted from the site indicated, Marine Corps Uniform Regulations: > http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/mcub/library/MCUR/URCH2.htm MrV I was a U.S. Marine and the above is correct. The dress blue uniform is the formal wear for events, funernals, and weddings. Basically for any special occation. The uniform is of 3 colors, red, white and blue. The colors of the flag. The red stripes are called blood stripes. Which represents the battle of Halls of Montezuma during the Mexican-American War of 1847. The buttons all have the Eagle-Globe and Anchor on them. This is the Marine Corps Emblem.
Neither friends and company or friends and events are correct sentences.
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there will obviosly be specail events for it