I saw Civilain Clothes being worn at Willow Grove NAS about a year ago. It's mostly a Reservist Base. I just had to ask "why" some folks were wearing Civies & was told 'It's up to the Base Commander as far as how strict they are on such issues". I've noticed many other Uniformed Government Agencies have eased up a bit too.
Our local Postal Carriers sometimes look like they just walked out of a Bowling Alley.
Thier shabby looking "Postal Uniform" is a complete joke & about 90% Civilain. Cliff Clavin would be outraged...
We once suggested a "Casual Friday" in Our Life Support Shop at Dover AFB, where We could wear Civilan Clothes.
Ha! Ha! That idea was quickly shot down!!
Here's a photo of Our Life Support Shop from 1995. Some of these Guys & Gals were stationed at other Air Force Bases, so You may recognize them. Oh!! Could I tell a few stories!! The "Sexual Harassment" Light was definately LIT while I was there:
That's Me 1st Row far left in Camo BDU Uniform.
Note My "John Wayne" Style Pistol Belt with Walkie Talkie worn
low on the hip.
I often caught heck for wearing it that way, but I thought it made Me look cool!!
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The only 35-10 Uniform Regulation I broke was during My
last week before Retirement in 1996. I was on Active Duty & wore My
Original WW2 Bronco A2 Jacket out on the Flightline to fix a broken O2 Mask. I wanted to be the
last American Airman to wear an Original WW2 A2 Jacket on Active Duty during the 20th Century. A
Proud Accomplishment indeed!! Yes, I got a few stares from the Aircrew, but I didn't care... It was well worth the Honor...
Digger