Show WHEN TO WEAR THE UNIFORM Former Service Men Inclined to Be Too Modest in Appearing in Army Togs Former service men are too modest to appear In uniform on special occasions occasions occasions occa occa- according to a letter from a 0 member of ot the American Legion The letter follows Armistice day brought v It some sim new revelations of viewpoint on 01 the the wearing of the uniform at ceremonies and celebrations and Inasmuch as In Inthe Inthe I Ithe the future we must confront the problem I lein lem time after after time I be believe lev the the question should be settled now one way or the other I am neutral on the subject and am willing to do as tho bunch does oes I 1 Since their discharge the majority of both officers and enlisted men have shown more than a little hesitancy In Inputting Inputting inputting putting the uniform back on for special occasion The true of the Legion Legion Le Le- Le- Le gion glon Is lb not not manifest In any parade when hen the tile majority of the men appear In civilian clothes and a handful mar mardi march marchIn h hIn In uniform On such occasions the uniformed uniformed uni- uni formed man is in hi an emb embarrassing rassing position po po- and he vows Never again I 1 I I think modesty Is responsible for mos most mens men's preference for civvies on formal forma occasions but I i know that some argue that they do not want to be in uniform with a bunch of if men wearing officers officers' uniforms ms and Insignia I am sure there is not an officer ex-officer in the Legion who would not willingly discard his insignia if it operated as ns a R barrier to harmony But lets let's have hove a standard rule rule either either civvies or uni- uni forms I |