WEARING THE UNIFORM
ARMY REGULATIONS (P.A.) WELLINGTON. Tuesday. Conditions under which military personnel not employed on full-time military service may wear uniiorms and circumstances under "which the wearing or possession 01 a uniform or anv part of a uniform constitutes an offence, are set out in the latest i armv instructions. I Personnel who are not employed lin full-time military service, for i example, non-mobilised territorials, i are not entitled to wear or use the j uniform or part of it, except when performing military training or milij tarv duties, or when going to or from such military duties. Personnel employed on full-time military service but who are on leave without I pay' for a period exceeding 2S days ! or" for an indefinite period, are not ! entitled to wear uniform, except m i cases such as mentioned above. ! This instruction does not affect men belonging to the draft wh.cli I recently returned to New Zealand : j from the Middle East on furlough. ! Heaw penalties are provided for tne ! unlawful use of uniforms, or for i having uniforms in one's possession i without lawful authority, i •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 171, 21 July 1943, Page 4
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