
Originally Posted by
Janner52
On the British army all uniforms must be returned to the quartermaster on discharge. A beret, or appropriate regimental headdress is worn with civilian clothes for military occasions.
Thanks for the information!
I don't know the US military practice, beyond having a friend who used to be a musician in the US Marine Corps.
There are two elite Marine Corps bands that I know of, the President's Own and the Commandant's Own.
Both wear the old traditional "reversed colours" of military musicians, for them meaning red tunics.
My friend played in the Commandant's Own. He told me that when they were going to do a Full Dress performance, wearing the ornate red tunics, these arrived at the performance site on hangers in storage bags and were issued to the musicians when they were dressing for the performance.
After the performance they were handed back in, put back in storage, and taken away.
I'm guessing something like that happens in the British army with the extremely expensive Guards tunics and bearskins.
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