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Dress for Environments Land, Air, Sea

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Anyone out there have a link to some pictures of the difference in dress for the three environments?   I know the different army dress but I am not familiar with the air force and navy.   I just found out I am going Air environment and was initially shocked that I will have to wear blue.   Are the air force NCM uniforms really that bad or do you get used to wearing the blue after a while? :)   I do know that air force do wear cadpat with blue insignia but darn...   I just cant get used to the blue deu's.  When is the wedge hat worn?
 
I would be more concerned with what one does in a uniform than what the uniform is.
 
Yes, I know that is obviously more important and I have no problems with what I am capable of.  Saying that I am still requesting if anyone can help me out with some pics of the different environments.  Thanks in advance. :)

Sundborg said:
I would be more concerned with what one does in a uniform than what the uniform is.
 
I would also like to add that I initially wore Land environment and would probably have a hard time adjusting to the Navy uniforms as well.  Please no offence was intended. :)
 
Dress for army is Cadpat (normal DOD), and DEU's (various combinations for certian work enviroments and parades)
Dress for Airforce is either Cadpat or Flightsuit (normal DOD, work dress being phased out), and DEU's (various combinations for work enviroment and parades)
Dress for Navy is Cadpat or Naval Combats (normal DOD), and DEU's (various comobinations for work enviroment and parades)

For photos of the different uniforms and other CF stuff, try the link below from the DND.ca site, or check each individual site (army, navy airforce for more info)

http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/gallery/index_e.asp
 
Thanks for the site.  There does not seem to be a definitive listing of the different types of dress for the 3 services anywhere to be found.  I will keep on looking around. :)
 
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