British maybe?Does the RCAF plan to launch new DEU and to change the way its members salute? From Remembrance Day Ceremony today.
Benny Hill?British maybe?
Reenactors.
Either:If they were reenactors, why did they get such prominent and official position? This is another one of them, saluting the Governor General.
There were people in historic uniforms at the National War Memorial. It's the 100th anniversary of the RCAF so having the guy in an old RCAF uniform in a prominent position makes a lot of sense. The Parade Commander and Parade CWO were RCAF this year, and the GG was in an air force uniform.
There was at least one guy in an old CA uniform up there as well, he's just out of the frame in those shots.
I don't know if they were CAF members picked because they fit the uniforms, or just re-enactors.
I think its definitely more of an army thing, I know 1 RCHA in Shilo also has old uniforms they get members to wear for special events. I knew an air force Met Tech that was dressed in RCHA full dress for an event.Sounds about right.
When I was at JSR the sigs had some throw back uniforms they would have people in for mess dinners and such..
I saw the service on TV and there were at least 2 people wearing that dress. I picked up on it as well.Hate to break the news to you: It's the same airman, just a different angle.
I was in Ottawa for Remembrance Day, but I just assumed he was RAF.Does the RCAF plan to launch new DEU and to change the way its members salute? From Remembrance Day Ceremony today.