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Going to court in unifiorm

Salty

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Watching a judge show - the plaintiff is an Air Force E-7. She is in uniform. The case has nothing to do with with the military. So my question - If an Active Duty GI needs to go to court - why would a person wear their uniform. Granted - it is not against Regulations. But why would you think a person might to choose to wear his uniform.
 

Reynolds

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Watching a judge show - the plaintiff is an Air Force E-7. She is in uniform. The case has nothing to do with with the military. So my question - If an Active Duty GI needs to go to court - why would a person wear their uniform. Granted - it is not against Regulations. But why would you think a person might to choose to wear his uniform.
Had to wear something.
 

MartyF

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Watching a judge show - the plaintiff is an Air Force E-7. She is in uniform. The case has nothing to do with with the military. So my question - If an Active Duty GI needs to go to court - why would a person wear their uniform. Granted - it is not against Regulations. But why would you think a person might to choose to wear his uniform.

To get sympathy from the court.

Or cheaper than buying a dress or suit.

You're on TV and Soldier's uniforms make you look better and more professional - especially for women.

Because you can.

Because some soldier's commander is a busy-body and wants her to.

Because she was on active duty and didn't bring proper civilian attire.

To demonstrate and show active employment.
 
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