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RESTRICTED:
MESSAGE.
From V.A. (a) B.P.F.
CCM GEN. C.
RECEIVED:
DATE24945. TIME 1835
IN
29 SEP 1945
To c. in C. Hong Kong.
Info: Commodore Hong Kong, Admiralty.
My 100736 / not to Commodore Hong Kong concerning wearing of uniform by Admiralty civilians.
1.
Understand C. in C. E.I. does not intend that civilians should be put into uniform except those proceeding with first
flights of port parties and that he intends reversion to full civilian status.as soon as possible.
2. It is most desirable to maintain uniformity of practice in this matter.
3. Request therefore you will state whether you consider wearing of uniform by civilians to be necessary and if so for how long this is likely to continue.
MDH
C.E.1.
C.W.1.
M. (2)
D of S. (3)
D. of M. (3)
D. of E.
C.E.II. (92) (CE17427/45) (3)
L.Br. (Mr. Campern)
D....S. (4)
0.2. in C.
S..R. (6)
Bath
Cabinet Office (Mr. Mc.Vittee)
War Office (C.A.4 & M.O.I.)
Air Ministry
F.O. (Mr. Sterndale Bennett)
CD. (Mr. Gent) (Mr. Mayle) (Col.ormal)
D.O. (Mr. James)
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