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Get in Formation - It's the Uniform Challenge (May)
Ok . . . I don't mean to be negative, but this has me cracking up. I wear camies under my tops . . . hubby wore camo when he was on duty. (I assume that's what you meant.) Now . . . If I'm wrong and you were going for the funny, forgive my post!
Thanks for the feedback Lynne. It was a slang term as are the other levels. I've changed it out now.
I didn't realize camisoles were also shortened to camies. I've heard of camies used as slang for camouflage uniforms (I heard this directly from a guy in the Army many years ago). Interesting info!
1-2 Wearing My Civies (Civilian Clothes)
security guard, secret service, fireman
FBI Secret Agent
knights
Pinkerton agent
Andrea wrote: "I didn't realize camisoles were also shortened to camies. I've heard of camies used as slang for camouflage uniforms (I heard this directly from a guy in the Army many years ago). Interesting info!"Andrea I grew up hearing camies used as slang for camouflage uniforms. But I as heard them referred to as BDU's Battle Dress Uniform as well.
Carissa wrote: "Andrea wrote: "I didn't realize camisoles were also shortened to camies. I've heard of camies used as slang for camouflage uniforms (I heard this directly from a guy in the Army many years ago). In..."Yep, hubby always called them BDU's - I have heard camies used for them, but generally all the guys (37 years ago) called them BDU's or camo. Just struck me funny when I read it!
I’m in for Wearing My Civies (Civilian Clothes) 1-2 books 1.
(Navy SEALs, Marines, Army Rangers, Air Force, Special Ops) 2.
(Police, Detectives)
I’m in for 3-5 Putting on my Cover - officers, military, firefighters, house servants 1
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In for Civies.
Had to DNF my first attempt at 20%, for profanity and graphic war violence/images described. (Shadows in the Mind’s Eye by Janyre Tromp)
Had to DNF my first attempt at 20%, for profanity and graphic war violence/images described. (Shadows in the Mind’s Eye by Janyre Tromp)
I’m in for Putting on My Cover 3-5 books - ended up going over. I found too many good reads that fit this category!
Firefighter
Firefighter
Police Officer
Search and Rescue
Air Force Pilot
Military
Deputy
Off to a great start!
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Scotland Yard Inspector (not sure they actually wore a uniform, but it's in the spirit of the challenge). General Market book. Please push back if you feel this shouldn't count.
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Battle of the Alamo (not sure the Texans had uniforms, but the Mexican army did).
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Scotland Yard Inspector (not sure they actually wore a uniform, but it's in the spirit of the challenge). General Market book. Please push back if you feel this shouldn't count.#2
Battle of the Alamo (not sure the Texans had uniforms, but the Mexican army did).
I'm in for 1-2 Wearing My Civies. (Civilian Clothes)I read
. She is wearing a cook's uniform. She was a cook for Queen Victoria.
#1.
German Soldiers (including Gottlieb a side character of importance)Found this quote in the book on page 360:
"Soldiers were everywhere. She saw clouds of uniforms, flashes of gleaming buttons."
Linda wrote: "I'm in for 1-2 Wearing My Civies. (Civilian Clothes)I read
. She is wearing a cook's uniform. She was a cook for Queen Victoria."
Great story!
Lynne wrote: "Ok . . . this has me cracking up. I wear camies under my tops . . . hubby wore camo when he was on duty. (I assume that's what you meant.) . . ..."Thanks for adding your lovely touch of humour ;) !
I know camisoles to be camies as well ..
Guess I'll tackle Civies at the 'Cami ' challenge level ;)
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cf 2
cf both german military'Putting on my cover ' 3-5
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gm female Brit pilots4
cf WW2 Brit + US airforce + baseball uniforms5
gm Canadian Bluebirds [nurses ] WWI wore light blue uniforms with darker blue coats , Cdn Drs + Cdn Army Lieutenants/CorporalsOn to Downgrade level 6-8 which seems funny as the reading total increases ;)
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gm Brit + CDN, US Airforce + Army uniforms7
gm Scottish Police 8
gm civil war soldier uniformsStylin' Full Dress Uniform 9+
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gm Local police10
cf SWAT Officer11
gm Swedish police12
gm British police, DI, 'The Moorcroft' case includes airport security officer in uniform
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gm Canadian Police + RCMP, WW1 +2 Air Force vet and Brit Special Opps14
mg Knight armour15
Spanish/American war, American + German Navy
writer... wrote: "15..."16
gm Brit DCI, police17
gm British Army, Royal Air Force, ARP, ATS, WVS, Postman and Telegram boy uniforms18
military guards , czar + gov't agents19
Military uniform, mechanic uniforms
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(police & firemen)#4
(police)#5
(police)#6
(soldiers)#7
(police)#8
(police & sheriff)#9
(US Marshalls)#10
(Police & Firemen)#11
(police)#12
(police)#13
(Union & Confederate soldiers)
Books mentioned in this topic
Moving Target (other topics)Dangerous Mountain Rescue (other topics)
Ready to Protect (other topics)
A Time to Stand (other topics)
Mercy Road (other topics)
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For May, it's our consistently popular uniform challenge. Read a book with a uniform on the cover or a character in the pages that wears a uniform. The challenge is open to all types of uniforms.
Examples:
Levels for this month:
1-2 Wearing My Civies (Civilian Clothes)
3-5 Putting on My Cover (Hat)
6-8 Going to Downgrade (Drop the Jacket)
9+ Styling My Full Dress Uniform
Who's in for this challenge?