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The Chief's Gorilla Guide for Looking Good in Uniform
The Chief’s Gorilla Guide For Looking Good In Uniform By Chief Master Sergeant Robert D. Chiafos CHIEF, IOWA CIVIL AIR PATROL ACADEMY Camp Dodge, IA 3rd Edition (Revised) January 2007 The Commander’s Responsibility Each commander needs to acknowledge and accept responsibility for the appearance of all individuals under their command. Every military unit has a uniform culture. Left undirected, and on their own, members of the unit will collectively and unconsciously set a standard for wearing the uniform. Once established, that standard will perpetuate itself. As new members come in they will observe the standard, and dress down or up to match it. In any unit where uniforms are not inspected regularly, or where the leadership fails to immediately confront individual violators; the standard will plummet like water seeking its lowest level. This is a serious breach of military discipline and the worst kind of leadership! Sadly, in some units, the senior members are the greatest offenders. No matter how bad the current standard is in your unit, it can be turned around. First, the commander must meet standards, if you don’t - correct it! You cannot conduct an inspection, or correct infractions, when the offenders look better than you do. Next, demand compliance from your Cadet Programs Officer, and all cadet officers and NCOs. When infractions are observed, use the chain of command to immediately confront and correct violations. When repeated correction fails, revoke the privilege of wearing the Air Force Uniform. Openly reprimand offenders and reward those who exceed the standards. Uniform inspections must be the first order of business at any CAP meeting, gathering, or other event. -
COLLEGE CLOTHING LIST (MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS) Email: [email protected] Tel: 041 492 2406
COLLEGE CLOTHING LIST (MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS) Email: [email protected] Tel: 041 492 2406 SCHOOL UNIFORM: GIRLS BOARDERS DAY SCHOOL UNIFORM: BOYS BOARDERS DAY SCHOLARS SCHOLARS Woodridge Blazer (No. 1’s) 1 1 Woodridge Blazer (No. 1’s) 1 1 Woodridge Tie (No. 1’s) 1 1 Woodridge Tie (No. 1’s) 1 1 Woodridge Skirt (No. 1’s) 3 3 Woodridge Chinos (No. 1’s – Winter) 3 3 Brown Pantihose (No. 1’s – School issue) 3 1 Woodridge White Shirts 6 6 Woodridge Jersey 2 1 Woodridge Belt 1 1 White Woodridge anklets 8 5 Woodridge Shorts – Summer 3 3 Woodridge Elasticated Blouse (Summer) 5 3 Brown (polishable) lace-up shoes 1 1 Brown (polishable) shoes 1 1 Woodridge Socks 8 5 Woodridge Brown Rain Jacket 1 1 Woodridge Jersey 2 1 Brown Slacks (school issue only – Winter) 3 2 Woodridge Brown Rain Jacket 1 1 Woodridge Belt (Winter) 1 1 Woodridge Hoodie (Winter) 1 1 Woodridge Button-up White Shirt (Winter) 5 3 Woodridge Scarf (Winter – optional) 1 1 Woodridge Hoodie (Winter with pants) 1 1 Woodridge Gloves (Winter – optional) 1 1 Woodridge Brown Bobby Socks (Winter) 3 2 Book bag (own choice) 1 1 Woodridge Winter Coat (with skirt) 1 1 Woodridge Scarf (Winter) (optional) 1 1 Woodridge Gloves (Winter) (optional) 1 1 Book bag (own choice) 1 1 SCHOOL UNIFORM: GIRLS BOARDERS DAY SCHOOL UNIFORM: BOYS BOARDERS DAY SCHOLARS SCHOLARS Woodridge Tog bag 1 1 Woodridge Tog bag 1 1 Woodridge Tracksuit 2 1 Woodridge Tracksuit 2 1 Inter-house Shirt 1 1 Inter-house Shirt 1 1 Brown Sports Shorts/Skorts 3 2 Brown Sports Shorts 3 2 Woodridge White Golf Shirt 2 2 Woodridge White -
Kingswood Junior Uniform Guide 2022 Kingswood Junior 2022 Uniform SUMMER UNIFORM
Kingswood Junior Uniform Guide 2022 Kingswood Junior 2022 Uniform SUMMER UNIFORM SUMMER NO.1S (FORMAL) SUMMER UNIFORM Boys • Open-necked grey shirt with KC badge • Grey school shorts • Grey KC jersey • Long grey socks & black shoes • No. 1’s: Long sleeved white shirt, KC tie & blazer (Senior Primary), grey jersey (Prep Dept) Girls • Regulation gym (pinafore) • White short-sleeved shirt • Black slacks can be worn but must be paired with white long-sleeved shirt and a KC tie if worn • Black jersey (Senior Primary) or red cardigan (Prep Dept) • Short white socks & black shoes • No. 1’s: Add a blazer (Senior Primary) or red cardigan (Prep Dept) SCHOOL UNIFORM BY TERM The summer uniform is worn during the first (Summer) term; Winter uniform is worn during the second (Winter) term and during the third (Spring) term up until Parent’s Weekend, at which time the pupils revert to Summer uniform. Wearing of the correct uniform is to be strictly adhered to. Items that are not part of the official school uniform may not be worn to school. 2 Kingswood Junior 2022 Uniform WINTER UNIFORM WINTER NO.1S (FORMAL) WINTER UNIFORM Boys • Long sleeved grey shirt and a KC tie • Long grey trousers or grey shorts • Grey KC jersey / KC Dri Mac • Long grey socks & black shoes • No. 1’s: Long sleeved white shirt, KC tie & blazer (Senior Primary), grey jersey (Prep Dept) Girls • Regulation gym (pinafore) or black slacks • White long-sleeved shirt & a KC tie • Black jersey (Senior Primary) or red cardigan (Prep Dept) • Long grey socks or black tights & black shoes • No. -
JW Mckenzie Cricket Books
J.J W. W. M. Mc KcKenenzizei e J. W. McKenzie CaCtaltoalgougeu e2 0230 3 Catalogue 203 Item No. 3 Item No. 3 Item No. 3 Item No. 6 Item No. 22 Item No. 85 Item No. 6 Item No. 22 Item No. 85 Item No. 6 Item No. 22 Item No. 85 Item No. 123 Item No. 125 Item No. 149 Item No. 123 Item No. 125 Item No. 149 Item No. 123 Item No. 125 Item No. 149 Item No. 1007 Item No. 1008 Item No. 1010 Item No. 1007 Item No. 1008 Item No. 1010 Item No. 1007 Item No. 1008 Item No. 1010 Item No. 1011 Item No. 1014 Item No. 1029 Item No. 1011 Item No. 1014 Item No. 1029 Item No. 1011 Item No. 1014 Item No. 1029 Item No. 1179 Item No. 1166 Item No. 1179 Item No. 1166 Item No. 1179 Item No. 1166 Printed by Joshua Horgan, Oxford Item No. 1204 Item No. 1215 Item No. 1204 Item No. 1215 Item No. 1204 Item No. 1215 Item No. 1218 Item No. 1199 Item No. 1218 Item No. 1199 Item No. 1218 Item No. 1199 Item No. 1190 Item No. 1190 Item No. 1190 A warm hello to all our customers All of us at J W McKenzie are pleased to be sending you our latest catalogue. We hope that this finds you safe and well during these unusual and difficult times. Thank you for your continued support. Visitors We are now pleased to again welcome visitors to the shop Due to the layout of the premises we feel it appropriate at present to have only two visitors at a time. -
Spring Sport
SCOTCH COLLEGE SPRING SPORT COACHING DETAILS TRAINING TIMES TEACHERS IN CHARGE UNIFORM As at 6/8/2018 SCOTCH SPORT ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE APS DELEGATE: Mr Rob McLaren DIRECTOR OF SPORT: Mr Stuart Powell SPORTS ADMINISTRATION/FIXTURES: Ms Rosie Leaver EXTERNAL STAFF MANAGER: Mr Jason Broadbear ACCOUNTS/PAYROLL: Ms Carolyn Boyd Teachers in Charge Internal Staff External Coaches *** TEACHERS IN CHARGE – SPRING 2018 Sport TIC Athletics Mr Stuart Powell Water Polo Mr Ryan Nolan SPORTS CLOTHING Each boy must possess clothes appropriate to the sport he undertakes. Scotch sports clothing must be worn to training and games. A Scotch shell sport jacket may be worn as part of any sports uniform. THE FOLLOWING UNIFORMS ARE FOR ALL NON-FIRSTS TEAMS: Athletics (spring and summer): Scotch singlet, blue shorts, white socks, spikes or track shoes. Scotch tracksuit pants optional. Badminton: Scotch red polo shirt, white shorts, white socks. Basketball: Scotch singlet, blue basketball shorts, white socks. Cricket: White trousers, Scotch white cricket shirt, white socks, cricket spikes or runners. All Scotch cricketers must wear a helmet when batting (this includes during training). If headwear is required at other times, it must be either a Scotch cricket cap or a “Greg Chappell” style floppy hat. A Scotch pullover is optional. Cross Country: Scotch singlet, blue shorts, white socks. Cycling: Scotch cycling jersey, black cycling shorts, gloves, helmet. Diving: Scotch red bathers, white aquatics polo shirt, red aquatic shorts. Fencing: See Teacher in Charge. Football: Scotch football jumper, blue shorts, Scotch red socks. Futsal: Scotch red soccer shirt, blue soccer shorts, Scotch red socks. Golf: Scotch red or white polo shirt, pants, golf spikes. -
The Fin-De-Siècle Bohemian's Self-Division by John Brad Macdonald Department of English Mcgill Univers
Ambivalent Ambitions: The fin-de-siècle Bohemian’s Self-Division By John Brad MacDonald Department of English McGill University, Montreal December, 2016 A thesis submitted to McGill University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy © Brad MacDonald 2016 ii Table of Contents Acknowledgements ...................................................................................................................... iii Abstract ...........................................................................................................................................v Résumé .......................................................................................................................................... vi Introduction ....................................................................................................................................1 I. The Rise of the Parisian Mecca: The Beginning of French Bohemia ............................14 II. From The Left Bank to Soho: The Early Days of English Bohemia ............................22 III. Rossetti, Whistler, and Wilde: The Rise of English Bohemianism .............................27 IV. Tales from the Margins: The Bohemian Text ..............................................................47 Chapter One: “Original work is never dans le movement”: The Bohemian Collective in George Moore’s A Modern Lover ...............................................................................................................59 Chapter Two: “A Place for -
Hampshire Chronicle 10 September 2009
They call him'the bloke who lived opposite Hitler' FOR many of his 84 years, Edgar of four or five long black Mercedes. Feuchtwange4 who lives near "His SS bodyguards, who, bY now, Winchester, has lived with the label of occupied the flats below his, would "the bloke who lived opposite Hitler". take their seats and the engines As a young boy in the German citY would start rewing. of Munich, back in the 1930s,Edgar, a "Hitler wbuld emerge, now alwaYs former University of SouthamPton - dressed in military uniform, and take history lecturer, and his family lived his place bv the driver of the leading opposite the apartment which was car.-and th6 motorcade would roar then the home of the future German awav.I felt even then that this was a dictator, mari who could shake the world to its Ironically, Edgar's Jewish familY foundations." was to live for some time just a few Edgar recalls how, on his waY to doors away from Hitler, the man who school, he would admire the gleaming. would later instigate the "Final silver Mercedes coup6 coming and Solution". .going from the underground garage at Last week's 70th anniversary of the ihe villa of Heinrich Hoffmann, start of World War II rekindled many Hitler's photographer and employer of childhood memories for Edgar as it the dictator's mistress, Eva Braun. was in 1939 that his parents sent him "The parents of a school friend of away from home to live in England. mine lived next door to Hoffmann, "I was about 14 at the time and I and, I remember, ProbablY after the arrived in Britain all alone and not beginning of the Third Reich, Hitler knowing very much English," said sitiing quietly in a deckchair in the Edear. -
NPRC) VIP List, 2009
Description of document: National Archives National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) VIP list, 2009 Requested date: December 2007 Released date: March 2008 Posted date: 04-January-2010 Source of document: National Personnel Records Center Military Personnel Records 9700 Page Avenue St. Louis, MO 63132-5100 Note: NPRC staff has compiled a list of prominent persons whose military records files they hold. They call this their VIP Listing. You can ask for a copy of any of these files simply by submitting a Freedom of Information Act request to the address above. The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website. -
Book Club Discussion Guide
Book Club Discussion Guide Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier ______________________________________________________________ About the Author Daphne du Maurier, who was born in 1907, was the second daughter of the famous actor and theatre manager-producer, Sir Gerald du Maurier, and granddaughter of George du Maurier, the much-loved Punch artist who also created the character of Svengali in the novel Trilby. After being educated at home with her sisters, and then in Paris, she began writing short stories and articles in 1928, and in 1931 her first novel, The Loving Spirit, was published. Two others followed. Her reputation was established with her frank biography of her father, Gerald: A Portrait, and her Cornish novel, Jamaica Inn. When Rebecca came out in 1938 she suddenly found herself to her great surprise, one of the most popular authors of the day. The book went into thirty-nine English impressions in the next twenty years and has been translated into more than twenty languages. There were fourteen other novels, nearly all bestsellers. These include Frenchman's Creek (1941), Hungry Hill (1943), My Cousin Rachel (1951), Mary Anne (1954), The Scapegoat (1957), The Glass-Blowers (1963), The Flight of the Falcon (1965) and The House on the Strand (1969). Besides her novels she published a number of volumes of short stories, Come Wind, Come Weather (1941), Kiss Me Again, Stranger (1952), The Breaking Point (1959), Not After Midnight (1971), Don't Look Now and Other Stories (1971), The Rendezvous and Other Stories (1980) and two plays— The Years Between (1945) and September Tide (1948). She also wrote an account of her relations in the last century, The du Mauriers, and a biography of Branwell Brontë, as well as Vanishing Cornwall, an eloquent elegy on the past of a country she loved so much. -
03 Oct 2019 (Jil. 63, No. 20, TMA No
M A L A Y S I A Warta Kerajaan S E R I P A D U K A B A G I N D A DITERBITKAN DENGAN KUASA HIS MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Jil. 63 TAMBAHAN No. 20 3hb Oktober 2019 TMA No. 37 No. TMA 142. AKTA CAP DAGANGAN 1976 (Akta 175) PENGIKLANAN PERMOHONAN UNTUK MENDAFTARKAN CAP DAGANGAN Menurut seksyen 27 Akta Cap Dagangan 1976, permohonan-permohonan untuk mendaftarkan cap dagangan yang berikut telah disetuju terima dan adalah dengan ini diiklankan. Jika sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan disetuju terima dengan tertakluk kepada apa-apa syarat, pindaan, ubahsuaian atau batasan, syarat, pindaan, ubahsuaian atau batasan tersebut hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan. Jika sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan di bawah perenggan 10(1)(e) Akta diiklankan sebelum penyetujuterimaan menurut subseksyen 27(2) Akta itu, perkataan-perkataan “Permohonan di bawah perenggan 10(1)(e) yang diiklankan sebelum penyetujuterimaan menurut subseksyen 27(2)” hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan itu. Jika keizinan bertulis kepada pendaftaran yang dicadangkan daripada tuanpunya berdaftar cap dagangan yang lain atau daripada pemohon yang lain telah diserahkan, perkataan-perkataan “Dengan Keizinan” hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan, menurut peraturan 33(3). WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 6558 [3hb Okt. 2019 3hb Okt. 2019] PB Notis bangkangan terhadap sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan suatu cap dagangan boleh diserahkan, melainkan jika dilanjutkan atas budi bicara Pendaftar, dalam tempoh dua bulan dari tarikh Warta ini, menggunakan Borang CD 7 berserta fi yang ditetapkan. TRADE MARKS ACT 1976 (Act 175) ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS Pursuant to section 27 of the Trade Marks Act 1976, the following applications for registration of trade marks have been accepted and are hereby advertised. -
J.M. Barrie and the Du Mauriers
Volume 15 Number 4 Article 6 Summer 7-15-1989 J.M. Barrie and the Du Mauriers Rebecca A. Carey Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.swosu.edu/mythlore Part of the Children's and Young Adult Literature Commons Recommended Citation Carey, Rebecca A. (1989) "J.M. Barrie and the Du Mauriers," Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature: Vol. 15 : No. 4 , Article 6. Available at: https://dc.swosu.edu/mythlore/vol15/iss4/6 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Mythopoeic Society at SWOSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature by an authorized editor of SWOSU Digital Commons. An ADA compliant document is available upon request. For more information, please contact [email protected]. To join the Mythopoeic Society go to: http://www.mythsoc.org/join.htm Mythcon 51: A VIRTUAL “HALFLING” MYTHCON July 31 - August 1, 2021 (Saturday and Sunday) http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon/mythcon-51.htm Mythcon 52: The Mythic, the Fantastic, and the Alien Albuquerque, New Mexico; July 29 - August 1, 2022 http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon/mythcon-52.htm Abstract Notes the influence of several members of the Du Maurier family on the writings of J.M. Barrie—particularly on Peter Pan. Additional Keywords Barrie, J.M.—Characters—Captain Hook; Barrie, J.M.—Relation to Du Maurier family; Du Maurier, George—Influence on J.M. Barrie This article is available in Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. -
Manderley: a House of Mirrors; the Reflections of Daphne Du Maurier’S Life in Rebecca
Manderley: a House of Mirrors; the Reflections of Daphne du Maurier’s Life in Rebecca by Michele Gentile Spring 2014 A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree in English in cursu honorum Reviewed and approved by: Dr. Kathleen Monahan English Department Chair _______________________________________________ Thesis Supervisor Submitted to the Honors Program, Saint Peter's University 17, March 2014 Gentile2 Table of Contents Dedication…………………………………………………………………………..3 Acknowledgements………………………………………………………………...3 Abstract……………………………………………………………………………..4 Introduction………………………………………………………………………...5 Chapter I: The Unnamed Narrator………………………………………………….7 Chapter II: Rebecca……………………………………………………………….35 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………...54 Works Cited Page…………………………………………………………………55 Gentile3 Dedication: I would like to dedicate this paper to my parents, Tom and Joann Gentile, who have instilled the qualities of hard work and dedication within me throughout my entire life. Without their constant love and support, this paper would not have been possible. Acknowledgements I would like to thank Dr. Monahan for serving as my advisor during this experience and for introducing me to Daphne du Maurier‟s literature. Dr. Monahan, your assistance has made this process much less overwhelming and significantly more enjoyable. I would also like to thank Doris D‟Elia in assisting me with my research for this paper. Doris, your help allowed me to enjoy writing this paper, rather than fearing the research I needed to conduct. Gentile4 Abstract: Daphne du Maurier lived an unconventional life in which she rebelled against the standards society had set in place for a woman of her time. Du Maurier‟s inferiority complex, along with her incestuous feelings and bisexuality, set the stage for the characters and events in her most famous novel, Rebecca.