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DetectiveMcNulty said:Maybe you guys should stop recruiting children and then pictures for mom wouldn't be such an issue?
That’s enough. No need for the personal attack. It was a reasonable question.
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DetectiveMcNulty said:Maybe you guys should stop recruiting children and then pictures for mom wouldn't be such an issue?
Furniture said:As suggested, carry your uniform in a garment bag and change at the studio. Less gawking from the public, and no real potential to do anything that can be seen as inappropriate while in uniform.
mariomike said:For Mom?
Haggis said:My mom would've loved a studio photo of me in my DEU, but they were not cheap to get back then. Sadly she passed away many years before I reached a rank where such photos were required and provided by the CAF.
mariomike said:Sorry to hear about your mother. Dad passed away, but Mom is still going strong.
My parents both were NCO’s. Both still take the piss for me becoming an officer.Haggis said:Thanks. My mom passed away while I was deployed in 2004. My last "family" photo with her was taken while on HLTA on New Year's Eve 2003. She was very proud of my service but wasn't around to see my promotion to CWO or subsequent commissioning. My dad was a Second World War Canadian Guards junior NCO. Not sure how my commissioning would've been accepted by him. ;D

DetectiveMcNulty said:, I stand by my comments that no one should be eligible for military service until they reach the age of majority

DetectiveMcNulty said:Mariomike...I'm well aware of that. You are still being indoctrinated at age 16. That makes no sense to me.
Sheesh, the amount of churn over this simple question is amazing! Calvillo - if you want a photo of you in uniform for your family or friends, do what MM/Furniture said (take your uniform to the studio in a garment bag, change, and change back to civies afterwards) and have at ‘er.Calvillo said:The Dress Instructions say:
With that, can a Reservist not go to a photo studio to have her photograph in uniform taken for personal use?
Rifleman62 said:Now what about the poster getting married in uniform with "moving" pictures and stills?
DetectiveMcNulty said:I stand by 18-21 to join, 25 to deploy.
ArmyDoc said:Sheesh, the amount of churn over this simple question is amazing! Calvillo - if you want a photo of you in uniform for your family or friends, do what MM/Furniture said (take your uniform to the studio in a garment bag, change, and change back to civies afterwards) and have at ‘er.

Concur and can confirmJarnhamar said:I think you should stay, and I'm actually super smart about these things.
DetectiveMcNulty said:I stand by 18-21 to join, 25 to deploy.