I think Steve knows that. He was just alluding to a sentence contained within it I think, that’s all.
Back on topic then please
I think Steve knows that. He was just alluding to a sentence contained within it I think, that’s all.
Back on topic then please
Didn’t realise we needed divine intervention on such a low-key subject…
[quote=“WWO Staffs” post=3876]
Does what you’re doing make some form of sense?
Does it allow the evening/occasion to continue without too much disruption?
Does everyone know what’s expected of them?[/quote]
Yes. Definitely. Well, to me it does anyway.
How can removing headgear disrupt a parade evening? Cadets tend to salute any officer they see whilst wearing the berets, even when carrying a cup of tea in each hand, so I feel its actually safer to request that headgear is removed.
Yes, if its properly briefed, re-briefed and people nagged until it becomes second-nature.
BTW, welcome to the forums. I hope you have a kevlar helmet and a hide like a rhino…
Not too much of a precedent.
The old arrangement of the building meant to get from one end to the other you had to pass through all the class rooms. “Room shun” every ten seconds got a bit wearing as well as not much done.