Just what the men of the Royal Air Force may or may not do with their greatcoats when “walking out” is defined in an amendment to the King’s Regulations and Air Council Instructions. It is laid down that: “Except as provided in clause 2, the greatcoats when worn by airmen other than warrant officers, class 1, will be worn buttoned up at the throat. When “walking out” airmen may leave the top button of the greatcoat undone with the lapels folded back. If the weather is warm, the coat may be carried over the arm.’'
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Southland Times, Issue 21000, 5 February 1930, Page 6
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